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The Catfather

2016Animals / Mafia

The Catfather is a 5x3 low-volatility video slot by Pragmatic Play released in 2016, themed around cats dressed as Godfather-style gangsters. The game features 9 paylines paying both ways, a random stacked wilds modifier on reels 2–4, and a free spins bonus round awarding up to 25 spins with a 4x multiplier. With an RTP of 96.52% and a max win of 2,251x the stake, it appeals to budget-friendly players who enjoy frequent, smaller payouts.

96.52%
RTP
2,251x
Max Win
Low
Volatility
Hit Frequency
5x3
Reels
€0.09
Min Bet
Analysis
RTP96.52% vs 96.1% avg
VolatilityLow
Max Win Potential2,251x
Bonus Features
Free Spins (10–25 spins with 4x multiplier)Free Spins RetriggerablePays Both Ways (left-to-right and right-to-left)Random Stacked Wilds (Wild Night feature)Scatter Symbol (kidnapped mouse)Wild Symbol (two cats in a box)
Features at a Glance
Free Spins
Buy Feature
Megaways
Cluster Pays
Cascading Reels
Multipliers
Sticky Wilds
Mobile
RTP Analysis

The Catfather has an RTP of 96.52%, which is 0.42% above the industry average of 96.1%.

With low volatility, wins come frequently but tend to be smaller — ideal for players who prefer steady gameplay with lower bankroll variance.

* RTP is a theoretical long-term return percentage. Individual session results vary significantly.

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