VirginCasino.com Pays Biggest-Ever Jackpot

VirginCasino.com is excited to announce the largest jackpot win in the online casino’s history—more than half a million dollars.

The record-setting win—a total of $612,399.66—was triggered during the Tea Party Bonus Round on Virgin’s exclusive Wonderland online slot game. Better still, the massive jackpot was paid out and in the winner’s bank account within 48 hours of the win!

VirginCasino.com was one of the first online casinos to launch in the New Jersey iGaming market, opening in 2014. Since then, it’s built an impressive, ever-growing portfolio of exclusive games and offerings.

The Alice in Wonderland-themed slot is one of the most popular exclusives offered. Two other exclusive Progressive Jackpot games round out Virgin’s on-site selection.

“It’s always exciting when a Progressive Jackpot hits,” said Lee Fenton, CEO of Gamesys, operator of VirginCasino.com. “Wonderland is one of our most popular exclusive games, and we couldn’t be happier for the jackpot winner. It’s certainly a rush of adrenaline and excitement for all involved.”

Remember, progressives are the place to win big. Earlier this week, Virgin’s Deal Or No Deal jackpot was sitting at $242,000—and counting! It’s available at VirginCasino.com only.

Are you feeling lucky? Play Wonderland today at VirginCasino.com.

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