ATG Casino says a player in Solna, Sweden, has won more than €1.4 million from its progressive jackpot network, the largest payout the operator has recorded on the platform.
The win was triggered during standard slot play on NetEnt’s Starburst, with the Mega tier reaching a record level shortly before it dropped.
A rare jackpot moment that cuts through the noise
Big progressive wins are uncommon, which is why operators treat them as a visibility moment that can travel quickly without heavy promotional spend. Coverage of the payout framed it as a milestone for ATG’s casino product rather than a routine marketing beat.
ATG and EveryMatrix also highlighted the “Mega” label and the record size as part of the story, aiming to reinforce that the network can build to seven figures and still trigger on a mainstream title.
The EveryMatrix layer running the jackpot pool
The jackpot was powered by EveryMatrix’s JackpotEngine, which is designed to run networked, multi-tier progressive pools across participating games and partners.
For operators, that tooling matters because it offers a turnkey way to attach progressive mechanics to popular content while keeping the jackpot logic, contributions, and reporting centralized. EveryMatrix positioned the ATG hit as proof that the model can deliver “headline” wins at scale.
What happens after the payout is the real test
The immediate question is whether the win produces a measurable lift beyond the news cycle, such as increased traffic to jackpot collections or higher play on titles connected to the network.
If engagement holds, operators typically respond by widening the footprint, either by adding more eligible games or by leaning harder into jackpot-forward placement in the lobby. If it fades quickly, the win stays a brand moment, but not necessarily a durable growth lever.














