What is RTP in slots?
RTP, or Return to Player, is the theoretical percentage of all wagered money a slot returns to players over a very large number of spins. A 96% RTP means that, across millions of spins, the game returns about 96 units for every 100 wagered. It is a long-run average, not a per-session guarantee.
RTP is the inverse of the house edge: a 96% RTP implies a 4% theoretical house edge. It says nothing about a single session, which is governed by volatility — two games can share the same RTP yet feel completely different to play.
Many providers ship configurable RTP bands so operators can select a setting permitted in their market. Published, accurate RTP values are also a compliance and trust requirement on most regulated platforms.
CROCO Games & RTP (Return to Player)
CROCO Games publishes RTP for each title on its official game pages and offers configurable RTP where market rules allow, so operator and review teams can evaluate math profiles quickly.
Frequently asked
Does a high RTP mean I will win?
No. RTP is a long-run statistical average over millions of spins. Short-session results are driven by volatility and variance, not RTP alone.
Where can I see CROCO Games RTP values?
Each CROCO game page lists its RTP and volatility. Operators can also request configurable RTP options where their market permits.