Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: June 2026.
This page explains how this website ("Site", "we", "us") makes money and how that relates to the Gates of Olympus content and casino comparisons published here. Gates of Olympus is a video slot developed by Pragmatic Play and offered through a number of independently licensed online casinos. This Site is not one of those casinos – it is an independent affiliate and editorial resource that reviews the game and the platforms offering it.
We want you to understand exactly how our revenue model works before you act on anything we publish, including any casino recommendation. Transparency about this is something we take seriously, not as a legal formality but as part of how we expect to be evaluated by readers.
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// How Affiliate Marketing Works Here
When a user clicks a link on this Site that leads to a casino offering Gates of Olympus, and that user later registers an account and makes a qualifying deposit, the casino operator may pay us a referral commission. This is the standard model used by independent gambling review and comparison sites across the industry, and it is also how most independent review sites in other industries – travel, finance, consumer electronics – are typically funded.
The commission comes entirely from the operator’s own marketing budget. It does not add any cost to your deposit, change your bonus terms, or affect your experience playing Gates of Olympus in any way – whether that means the tumble mechanic, the random multiplier symbols, or what your effective RTP works out to over time. You pay nothing extra, and you receive nothing less, as a result of arriving via a link on this Site.
// Our Relationships With Casino Operators
We maintain affiliate partnerships with a number of licensed casinos that offer Gates of Olympus. Commission structures vary by operator and may include:
- Revenue share, where we receive a percentage of net revenue generated by referred players over time.
- Cost per acquisition (CPA), a one-time payment for each referred player who meets a deposit threshold.
- Hybrid models combining both.
We do not publish the specific terms of individual partnerships, but we commit to this: commission size or structure never determines which casino appears in our comparisons or how favorably it is reviewed.
// How We Track Referrals
Clicking a link to a partner casino sets a tracking cookie on your device. It records that the click originated here, so that if you register and deposit within the operator’s attribution window – typically 30 days – we are credited for the referral.
This cookie does not collect anything that identifies you personally. It logs a click and a timestamp, nothing more. It does not track what you do on the casino’s platform once you arrive there, and it is not used to build any kind of advertising profile. Full detail is available in our Cookie Policy.
// Keeping Our Reviews Independent
The obvious question: does the prospect of a commission affect what we say about a casino, or about Gates of Olympus itself? We apply a consistent set of criteria to every operator, regardless of what it pays us:
- Active, verifiable license from a recognized gambling authority.
- Clearly stated bet limits, withdrawal terms, and promotion rules.
- Transparent disclosure of which RTP configuration of Gates of Olympus is actually running, since the game ships with more than one.
- A working, accessible demo mode.
- Confirmed mobile performance, tested directly rather than assumed.
- Visible, usable responsible gambling tools – limits and self-exclusion that do not require a support ticket.
A casino that fails any of these does not make our list, no matter what commission it offers. These are the same standards we describe in detail on our Online Casinos page, and we re-check every listed operator periodically rather than evaluating it once and leaving the listing unchanged indefinitely.
If our assessment of a casino changes – say, because of a license issue, deteriorating player feedback, or a shift in how it handles withdrawals – we update or remove that listing regardless of the commercial relationship involved.
// Identifying Affiliate Links
Links to casino platforms throughout this Site may be affiliate links. Rather than labeling each one individually, which would clutter the reading experience, we disclose the relationship here, on a page linked from every part of the Site. As a practical rule: assume any link to an online casino on this Site could be an affiliate link.
How Often We Re-Check Our Listings
Casino terms, license status, and player feedback all change over time, so a one-time review at the point a partnership begins is not enough on its own. We periodically revisit the casinos we feature for Gates of Olympus against the same criteria listed in Section 4, and we welcome reader feedback if your own experience with a listed operator differs meaningfully from what we have described.
// No Guarantees About Outcomes
Nothing here is a promise about what will happen if you play Gates of Olympus. The RTP figures we cite – 96.5% in the most common configuration, though some operators run alternative 95.51% or 94.5% versions – are long-run statistical averages published by Pragmatic Play, not predictions for any individual session. Bonus terms, promotions, and bet limits are set by individual casinos and may change without notice to us – always check the operator’s own terms before depositing.
The same applies to specific game mechanics we describe, including the tumble feature, the random multiplier symbols of up to 500x, the free spins round, and the 5,000x maximum win. These are accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of writing, sourced from Pragmatic Play’s own published material, but the developer retains the right to update the game, and we cannot guarantee that every casino runs an identical build.
// Your Financial Risk
Gambling involves real financial risk. If you follow a link from this Site and choose to play Gates of Olympus for real money, that decision and any resulting financial outcome is entirely yours. Because the game carries an official high-volatility rating, with long stretches between wins a normal part of how it plays, we strongly recommend setting deposit and loss limits before playing.
We also recommend treating Gates of Olympus, and gambling generally, as entertainment rather than a financial strategy, and reaching out for support if it stops feeling that way – see our Responsible Gambling page for resources, including direct links to organizations that offer free, confidential help.
// What We Do Not Control
We do not operate, manage, or have access to any casino’s systems, accounts, or funds. We cannot resolve disputes between you and a casino operator. If something goes wrong with a platform you registered on, contact that operator’s support first, then escalate to its licensing authority if unresolved.
Bonuses and Our Commission
Whether a casino offers you a welcome bonus, free spins, or a deposit match has nothing to do with whether that casino pays us an affiliate commission. These are entirely separate decisions made independently by the operator. A generous bonus does not mean we are being paid more for that referral, and we do not factor bonus generosity into our editorial criteria at all, for exactly this reason: it tells you nothing reliable about platform quality.
// Regulatory Considerations
Affiliate marketing for gambling products is subject to advertising standards and disclosure rules in many jurisdictions. This disclosure is intended to meet transparency expectations common across major regulated markets. If you are unsure whether accessing gambling-related affiliate content is lawful where you live, please check before proceeding.
// Updates
We may update this disclosure as our partnerships or applicable standards change. The most current version is always published here.
// Contact
Questions about our affiliate relationships, or concerns that a review does not reflect a casino’s actual practices, can be raised through the contact form on this Site. We take this kind of feedback seriously, and a substantive concern about a listed operator is something we will look into directly rather than dismiss.
