Relax Gaming is rolling out a new Dream Drop jackpot slot called Olympus 7 Dream Drop, aiming to keep the familiar jackpot hook while making the gameplay feel less repetitive.
The game is set to launch on February 10 and is built around a single Dream Drop jackpot structure that runs through everything the player does.
Six mini-games all feed the same jackpot
Instead of one core loop with a single bonus feature, Olympus 7 is split into six different mini-game “systems.” Each one plays a little differently, but they all connect back to the same Dream Drop jackpot layer.
That setup is meant to solve a common problem with jackpot slots. The jackpot mechanic is proven, but players can lose interest if every spin feels identical. By offering multiple systems inside one title, Relax can vary the experience without changing the jackpot framework.
Rotating mechanics are meant to keep sessions moving
Relax says the game rotates between mechanics as you play, which changes the pacing and the way wins and features show up from spin to spin.
The goal is more frequent “something is happening” moments, rather than long stretches waiting for one big bonus. If it works, the game should feel busier and more varied, even when the jackpot itself does not hit.
A familiar jackpot wrapper with a fresh layout
For operators, the pitch is simple: it is still a Dream Drop game, so it fits into the same jackpot messaging and promos teams already know how to run.
Whether Olympus 7 becomes a standout will come down to how it performs once it is live. If players stick with it longer than a typical jackpot slot, the multi-system format becomes a strong blueprint for future Dream Drop releases.














