Fury of Anubis RTP: what 96.52% actually means for you
Above-average return, medium volatility, and three possible RTP settings the casino picks — not you. How the numbers work, what they don't tell you, and why checking the version first matters more than almost anything else.
RTP in 20 seconds
- Default RTP is 96.52% — above the ~96% slot average.
- Two reduced versions exist: 95.51% and 94.52%. Confirm which one you're playing.
- House edge on the best version is just 3.48%.
- Medium volatility — steadier than the studio's high-variance titles.
- RTP is a long-run average — it can't predict a single session.
Fury of Anubis has a default RTP (Return to Player) of 96.52%, above the 96% industry average. RTP is the share of all money wagered that a game pays back to players over the very long run — so on the top version, for every €100 wagered across millions of spins, about €96.52 flows back to players and €3.48 is the house edge.
Three RTP versions, and the casino picks
Pragmatic Play ships Fury of Anubis in three settings. You can't change it, but you can choose a casino that runs the best one.
The gap between best and worst is two full percentage points. Over €10,000 wagered that's roughly €200 more expected loss on the 94.52% version. Open the in-game rules, find the RTP line, and if it isn't 96.52%, play somewhere else.
RTP by game mode
RTP barely moves between modes — using Ante Bet or buying the feature doesn't meaningfully change your expected return, only the pace and variance of getting there.
Volatility: how the wins actually arrive
RTP tells you how much comes back; volatility tells you how bumpy the ride is. Fury of Anubis is medium — reasonably frequent wins, with the big multiplier chains kept rare.
Medium volatility is why your balance tends to drift rather than crash, but it's also why you need patience (and enough spins) to reach the bonus. Plan bet size accordingly in the strategy guide.
What RTP does not tell you
- It's not a session promise. 96.52% is a long-run average; a single session can return 0% or 5,000%.
- It doesn't predict timing. RTP says nothing about when a win or bonus will land.
- Bet size can't change it. Bigger bets don't buy a better percentage — only bigger swings.
- "Due" doesn't exist. The RNG has no memory; a cold streak makes nothing more likely.
How to confirm the RTP version
Open the game's menu and select Game Rules or Information. Near the top you'll find the RTP figure — sometimes several, for base play and each feature. If the headline number reads 95.51% or 94.52%, close the game and choose a casino running the 96.52% build. It takes two minutes and is the single most valuable habit a slots player can have.
RTP & volatility FAQ
Fury of Anubis has a default RTP of 96.52%, above the 96% industry average. Pragmatic Play also ships 95.51% and 94.52% versions, and the casino chooses which one is live, so check the game rules before you play.
Yes — 96.52% is above the roughly 96% average for online slots, meaning slightly better long-term value. But RTP is a long-run figure, not a promise for any single session.
No. Your bet size, timing and past results have no effect on the RTP. Betting more or less changes how much you win or lose, not the percentage returned over time.
Medium volatility means a balanced mix of reasonably frequent small wins (base hit frequency around 27.85%) and rarer big ones. Your bankroll lasts longer than in high-variance slots, at the cost of a lower ceiling.
With a 96.52% RTP, the house edge is 3.48% — the average share of all wagers the game keeps over the long run. On the reduced 94.52% version the edge rises to 5.48%.
The bottom line
96.52% is an above-average RTP paired with manageable medium volatility — a fair, bankroll-friendly combination. Just make sure you're actually playing that version, and never mistake a long-run average for a short-run guarantee.
Put it into practice with the strategy guide, see whether the game is fair, or try it risk-free in the demo.
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