Relax Gaming Slots RTP: 2026 Money Train 4, Dream Drop & the Aggregator-Provider Hybrid
Relax Gaming is two companies in one: a slot studio (Money Train, Temple Tumble, Iron Bank) and a platform aggregator (Silver Bullet) that distributes third-party games from smaller studios. This dual identity — competing with Pragmatic Play on content while helping indie studios distribute their games — makes Relax the most strategically complex provider in the market.
This article maps Relax’s in-house RTP landscape and explains how Dream Drop, their progressive jackpot, competes with Mega Moolah for the title of biggest online prize pool.
RTP Configurations
Relax Gaming’s RTP is inconsistent. Iron Bank (96.2%) is generous. Money Train 4 (94%) is below the median. The Dream Drop progressive contribution further reduces base game returns by 1-2%. Relax follows the configurable-RTP model — operators choose their margin, and 94% is the default.
Dream Drop Jackpots
Dream Drop is Relax’s 5-tier progressive jackpot with a €10M+ guarantee. It works like Mega Moolah — seeded at €500K, grows with player contributions, drops randomly. Integrated into Temple Tumble 2, Snake Arena Dream Drop, and 15+ other titles.
Bottom Line
Relax Gaming is the Money Train company that also runs a platform and a progressive jackpot. RTP varies wildly — Iron Bank (96.2%) to Money Train 4 (94%). The Movers & Shakers bonus mechanic is genuinely innovative. Dream Drop is a credible progressive alternative.
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