Two studios dominate this page and approach the gods theme from opposite directions. Pragmatic Play’s Gates of Olympus franchise, spanning the original, Super Scatter, and the 1000 variant, puts Zeus at the centre of a multiplier-heavy cluster-pays format where the god literally rains symbols down the reels. The mechanic is inseparable from the theme. Blueprint’s Eye of Horus trilogy takes a different line, using the Egyptian deity as visual framing for a more conventional expanding-symbol free spins structure with Megaways layered onto one entry. Free demos for all titles load without sign-up.
Hacksaw’s Le Zeus is the page’s sharpest contrast in tone. Where Pragmatic presents Olympus in sweeping, saturated colour, Hacksaw’s version is angular, muted, and slightly sardonic — the same god rendered in a completely different visual language and with different mechanics underneath. IGT’s Cash Eruption and Cleopatra Plus sit at the older, land-based end of the spectrum, built around recognisable divine iconography but without the multiplier structures that define the newer titles.
Worth noting for players new to this category: the Gates of Olympus games share a core mechanic but scale their max multiplier caps differently across variants. Starting with the original before moving to the 1000 version gives a cleaner read on how the feature behaves.