3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme
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Coming soon. 3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme is announced for 15 Oct 2026, but Gaming Corps has not published its RTP, volatility, max win or features yet. What follows is grounded in the studio's track record, not this game's own specs. The desk plays it from launch day and the real numbers replace this the moment the studio publishes them.
What works
- Gaming Corps holds a UK Gambling Commission licence - a meaningful bar to clear - so the game targets UK-licensed casinos directly.
- The release date of 15 October 2026 is confirmed, giving a firm point to plan around.
- Pig-themed titles account for five games in the Gaming Corps catalogue, making this one of the studio's most-iterated formats with genuine development experience behind it.
- The studio's rated titles lean strongly toward very high volatility - 4 of 9 on the 1-5 ladder - which, if this game follows the pattern, points to a high-swings release for players who prefer that style.
What does not
- No RTP published yet - the studio's median of 96.07% gives useful context, but this game is not confirmed to follow it and the real figure will only be known on release.
- Volatility, max win, grid, paylines, mechanic, features and stake range are all unpublished; the complete spec plate is absent until 15 October 2026.
- There is no guarantee this game matches the studio's catalogue lean - the very-high volatility pattern and the 94%-97% RTP range describe past releases, not this title.
- Gaming Corps has released only one title to the UK market in 2026, giving it a limited UK shelf presence relative to more established developers.
What 3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme is and when it lands
Gaming Corps, based in Mriehel, Malta and holding a UK Gambling Commission licence, has announced 3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme for release on 15 October 2026. The studio's catalogue runs to around 128 games, with pig-themed titles accounting for five releases - the second-most-iterated theme in the catalogue after Christmas. It is a studio with a clear and repeated commitment to the pig format, and this title extends that strand.
None of this game's own specs are on record before release. RTP, volatility, max win, grid size, paylines, mechanic, theme classification, features and stake range are all unpublished - the studio has issued no pre-release figures for any of them. Every missing field will be added to this page on release, drawn directly from the studio's confirmed numbers. Until then, Gaming Corps' wider catalogue is the honest basis for a read on what to expect.
The only confirmed facts about 3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme are its name, its studio and its release date of 15 October 2026.
What to expect from a Gaming Corps release
Gaming Corps has a traceable record across its catalogue; the studio's published numbers give a clear read on what it typically builds:
- Catalogue size: around 128 games in total, 59 with a confirmed release date - a mid-sized studio with a documented and steady publishing history.
- Typical RTP: across the 13 titles that publish a figure, the studio's median sits at 96.07%, the average at 95.94%, and the range runs from 94% to 97% - tight clustering around the industry standard.
- Volatility lean: across 9 rated titles on a 1-5 ladder, 4 are rated very high, 2 high and 3 medium; no titles sit at low or low-to-medium, giving the studio a clear bias toward the upper end of the scale.
- Mechanics and format: the catalogue mixes arcade-influenced titles (Plinkball 5000, Golf Champion, Hoop Champion) with action-oriented builds (Hyena Heist, Fire and Freedom); several game families carry an Instant Blitz naming variant.
- Top themes: Christmas leads at 6 titles, pig-themed at 5, horror and sports both at 5, Halloween at 4 and fruit at 3 - a broad spread with recurring seasonal and animal threads.
3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme has none of its own specs confirmed, so none of these studio figures carry across as a promise for this title. The studio's typical range and volatility lean give a frame for what to expect from this developer, but the game's own RTP, volatility and all remaining details will be published by the studio on release.
Gaming Corps has released one title to the UK market in 2026. Its UK Gambling Commission licence means its games can reach GB players via UK-licensed casinos, but the studio's per-title presence on UK shelves remains selective - a useful consideration when estimating how widely this release will appear after 15 October 2026.
How to play 3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme
A free play-money demo runs the real game on virtual credit - no account, no deposit and nothing staked. It costs nothing to use and gives a direct read on the game's layout, its feature triggers and the general pace of the base game. That is practical information a spec sheet alone cannot give you.
Real-money play is different in every way that matters. It requires a casino account, a deposit and a stake on each spin, and any result carries genuine financial weight. Gaming Corps holds a UK Gambling Commission licence, so its games reach UK-licensed casinos - the casino's own licence governs what GB players can access, not the studio's.
The spec plate - RTP, max win, stake range - is the part a demo session cannot tell you about expected returns. For 3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme, those figures are still unpublished and will appear on this page once the studio releases them alongside the game on 15 October 2026.
The UK build
| UK regulatory spec | Setting | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Autoplay | Removed | Autoplay is removed for GB under the 2021 UKGC remote-game rules, so every spin is a manual press. |
Similar slots to 3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme
Other Gaming Corps slots tracked on this site give a broader picture of what the studio builds across its pig-themed, seasonal and action lines.
| Slot | Studio | RTP | Max win | Volatility |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Pigs Instant Blitz | Gaming Corps | 96.15% | 2,000× | — |
| Clucks and Robbers | Gaming Corps | 95.82% | 5,000× | — |
| Bass Rewards Bonanza | Gaming Corps | 96.00% | 3,000× | Medium |
| All-Aboard: Polar Express | Gaming Corps | — | — | — |
| 3 Pigs in Blankets | Gaming Corps | — | — | — |
3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme FAQ
When does 3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme come out?
3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme is scheduled for UK-licensed casinos on 15 October 2026 - that is the confirmed release date from the studio. This page will be updated with the full spec plate, including RTP, volatility and all remaining game details, once the studio publishes the figures on release.
What is the RTP or max win for 3 Pigs of Olympus 30,000 Extreme?
Neither the RTP nor the max win is published yet - no pre-release spec sheet has been issued for this game. For context, Gaming Corps' median RTP across 13 titles that publish one sits at 96.07%, with a range of 94% to 97%. Those are studio catalogue figures; this game's own numbers will be added on release.
Is the demo free to play?
A free play-money demo runs on virtual credit - no deposit, no account, nothing staked. It gives a practical read on layout and how features trigger before any real money is involved. What a demo cannot tell you is expected return; for that, the RTP is the number to check, and this game's RTP is not yet published.
What kind of games does Gaming Corps make?
Gaming Corps is a Malta-based studio with a UK Gambling Commission licence and around 128 games in its catalogue. It leans heavily toward very high volatility - 4 of its 9 rated titles sit at the top of the 1-5 ladder. Top themes are Christmas (6 titles), pig-themed and horror and sports (5 each); median RTP across 13 titles that publish one is 96.07%.
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