Release Date: September 21, 2026
Provider: Pragmatic Play
Status: Unreleased – preview based on available information
Pragmatic Play’s “1000 series” has become a recognizable sub-brand within its catalogue: souped-up, higher-ceiling remixes of existing hits, usually built around a tumbling grid, a big multiplier trajectory, and a max win figure that dwarfs the original. If Freya 1000 follows that pattern while borrowing its Norse setting and mechanical code from Might of Freya Megaways, here’s roughly what players should expect to see.
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Grid & Math Model
Where Might of Freya Megaways ran a Megaways engine (up to 117,649 ways to win across 6 reels), the 1000-series treatment tends to trade Megaways volatility for a fixed cluster or tumble grid with a flat, easy-to-parse structure – closer to Sugar Rush 1000’s candy grid than a variable-reel Megaways setup.
Expect:
- A fixed grid (likely 6×5 or similar), tumbling rather than Megaways-style reel expansion
- Pay-anywhere or cluster-pay mechanics rather than traditional paylines
- An RTP band in the 94–96.5% range, adjustable via a math-model toggle at purchase, consistent with Pragmatic’s usual RTP disclosure practice
- Max win potential likely pushed well past Might of Freya Megaways’ 8,000x ceiling – the “1000” branding has historically signaled max wins north of 10,000x, even up to 25,000x on the highest-volatility model
Carried-Over Freya Theming
Given the shared name, expect Freya 1000 to keep the aesthetic and symbol cast from the Megaways original rather than reinvent it:
- Freya herself as the top-paying symbol, likely alongside her companions (cat, boar, falcon-feather cloak) as high-value icons
- A Freya-branded wild or “super symbol” mechanic reworked from the original’s life-counter wilds, probably simplified into a multiplier wild that fits a tumble-cascade format
- A Norse/Asgardian coastal backdrop consistent with the original’s visual identity
Bonus Structure
The clearest departure from Might of Freya Megaways will likely be the bonus round. 1000-series titles tend to swap “hit X consecutive tumbles” triggers for scatter-collection or multiplier-accumulation triggers, so a plausible structure looks like:
- Scatter-triggered free spins, rather than the Megaways version’s consecutive-tumble trigger
- A persistent or rising multiplier that carries between spins in the bonus round, echoing the original’s +1-per-tumble multiplier but likely uncapped or capped much higher
- A bonus buy option, priced somewhere around 100x bet based on Pragmatic’s standard pricing for comparable titles
- Possibly an ante bet option to boost bonus frequency, mirroring the Megaways version
Verdict
If the pattern holds, expect a higher-ceiling, higher-volatility sibling that trades Megaways complexity for a cleaner tumble/cluster grid and a bigger headline max win. We’ll update this page the moment Freya 1000 goes live.