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Best Viking Slots for UK Players in 2025

Best Viking Slots for UK Players in 2025

UK players like Viking-inspired slots. These are extremely popular at the Viking Casino and are played by millions. The real question is obvious: Which slots with this theme are the best in 2025, and which ones should you play? Here are a few important answers.
Thunderstruck 2
Thunderstruck 2 is one of the best-known slots inspired by Vikings. It is developed by Microgaming and comes with an RTP of 96.65%. The maximum win is 8,000 times the stake, and with medium volatility, this game is great for most players. You can bet between 30p and £5, allowing you to place a bet you are most comfortable with.
The game is based on the house of Norse Gods, hence you can interact with Odin, Thor, Loki, and more. The animations are smooth and very advanced, considering this game was released in 2020. Even the low-paying symbols match the Norse mythology theme perfectly, which makes the whole game even better.
Vikings Unleashed Megaways
Vikings Unleashed Megaways was developed in 2018 by Blueprint Gaming, a well-known brand. It is medium in volatility but still offers a massive jackpot of up to 50,000 times the stake. The RTP is 96.5%. You can bet anywhere between 20p and £5.
The game is a bit unique thanks to 6 reels and 117,000+ paylines that can help you win. There is also a Cascading Symbols feature that replaces the winning symbols with new ones. This can also help you win even more. In addition, the mystery symbol can transform into any randomly chosen symbol and increase the jackpot. Free spins are available, and players get to play with 12 rounds, which they can increase to 27 if they are lucky during the gamble mode. This also increases the multipliers up to 10 times the stake.
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Vikings
What if you want to play a game based on Vikings but are not interested in elements of the past? You can play Vikings, which was developed and released in 2018 by NetEnt. The slot is actually based on the TV show with the same name. As you may know, NetEnt is famous for offering slots of this kind. The slot is set back in Kattegat, and it features all the stars from the mentioned TV show. As such, you can play with Bjorn, Floki, Lagertha, and of course, Lothbrok.
The game comes with an RTP of 96.05% and high volatility. Thanks to this, you can win up to 10,000 times the stake while bets start at 20p. The maximum bet you can place is £5. One of the most unique and appealing elements of the game is the Raid Spins mode. During this gameplay, you enjoy 7 reels and an impressive 78,125 paylines that can help you win even more.
Vikings Go Berzerk Reloaded
Vikings Go Berzerk Reloaded is another extremely popular game with the Viking theme. The slot was developed by Yggdrasil back in 2021, and comes with 96% RTP, and a massive payout of up to 25,000 times the stake. The volatility is very high, meaning the game will pay out less frequently. On the other hand, those jackpots will be much higher compared to low-volatility games of the same kind. The betting range is between 25p and £5, allowing you to enjoy the bet size most suitable for your betting style.
The game here might be an excellent choice for UK gamblers looking for different elements of the Nordic realm. For example, you can see their heroes, used coins, placed in an ice cave surrounded by shields, swords, and similar traits. A special feature in the game is Ragnarok Spin. The symbols will do their thing, and if they win, they will transform into wild symbols, increasing your winnings. In addition, the game comes with free spins and a Treasure Chest, which activates them.
Notable Mentions
There are a lot more games of this kind you may want to try. While some of these are rarer and a bit difficult to find, others are available across the web. Try these as well. You never know which one will be suitable for you. Here are notable mentions.
Age of the Gods Norse: Ways of Thunder
Book of Thor
Power of Thor: Megaways
Volatile Vikings
Odin's Gamble
The Final Word
These are some of the best slots inspired by or even entirely focused on Viking life, heroes, and of course, Norse mythology. Make sure to try all of them and see which ones are the most appealing for you. Then simply start playing the game as long as you like. Try demo versions of these games to get all the needed answers, and when ready, pick the casino with the game, and have fun.
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