Zeus has a release date now. Pragmatic Play has scheduled Gates of Olympus 2500 for September 28, 2026.
The theme carries the Olympus signature
Gates of Olympus 2500 keeps the mythical Olympus treasure setting built around ancient gods and Zeus, the same power-and-mystery framing Pragmatic Play used for the earlier entries in the line. That premise, ancient civilizations rendered through gods, temples, and glowing treasure, is the throughline connecting this release to its predecessors, and it's the clearest signal of what the sequel is building on before any mechanical details are confirmed.
What the numbering suggests
The 2500 in the title places this alongside Pragmatic Play's habit of releasing numbered sequels to existing hits, most visibly with Sweet Bonanza 2500, a re-engineered version of an existing game built around a taller max win multiplier. Whether Gates of Olympus 2500 follows that exact pattern in terms of RTP, volatility, or hit frequency isn't something that can be confirmed yet, since none of those figures have been published ahead of the release date. Nothing here should be guessed at beyond what's known: the theme, the provider, and the September 28, 2026 release date.
Who this release is aimed at
Given the mythology and branding carried over from the original Gates of Olympus and Gates of Olympus 1000, this sequel is clearly aimed at players who already know the Olympus formula and are waiting to see how far Pragmatic Play pushes it this time. Anyone following the wider Pragmatic Play mythology catalogue will be watching for the confirmed RTP and max win once the slot goes live, since those figures, not the theme alone, will determine how it stacks up against its predecessors. Late September 2026 is the date to watch.
Bottom Line
Whether Gates of Olympus 2500 is worth your time depends on your tolerance for variance and how the theme reads to you. Players who want the slot's specific feature mix and accept the volatility profile will find consistent engagement here; players who prefer steadier, lower-ceiling action should look at lower-volatility alternatives. The math model and feature design tell you who this is for, the choice to spin is yours.
