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Lottoland Player from Gozo Wins €750,177 Casino Jackpot | iGaming Future
A resident of Gozo has made headlines with a remarkable €750,177 jackpot win through Lottoland, setting a new record as the largest online casino victory on the platform, and possibly the biggest ever from the Maltese islands.
The fortunate winner, identified as Mr. L, is a 64-year-old UK national who has been living in Gozo for several years. He secured the Jumbo Jackpot while playing the Zeus Lightning Power Reels game, a part of Lottoland’s exclusive Jackpot Overdrive feature. This feature offers players additional chances to win substantial prizes, including a Daily Jackpot guaranteed to drop before 11 pm each day.
Mr. L’s connection to Malta began with a holiday visit with his late wife, after which they chose to settle in Gozo, drawn by the island’s sunny climate. He has been a Lottoland player for over four years, initially joining to participate in international lotteries.
With his newfound fortune, Mr. L plans to purchase a new property in Gozo and share the winnings with his son, ensuring the benefit extends to his family.
In celebration of this significant win, Lottoland is running special promotions throughout August, available to all customers in Malta. More details can be found on their website.
Lottoland offers players the chance to bet on the world’s largest lotteries, with prizes equivalent to those offered in the actual draws. In addition to lotteries, Lottoland also provides online casino games, bingo, and sports betting options.
Speaking about the win, Mr L said: “I was extremely surprised, one minute I am playing the slot and all of a sudden you get the jackpot wheel and it stops on the Jumbo Jackpot – and for a second I thought, oh that can’t be true.” said Mr. L.
Lottoland’s Group CEO, Nigel Birrell said: “We are absolutely delighted for Mr L and proud to have facilitated this monumental win. This unprecedented victory highlights Lottoland’s commitment to providing exceptional opportunities and experiences for its players.’’