Money Time Launches September 24: Pragmatic’s Biggest Wheel Show With 40,000x Bonuses
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Launching on 24th September 2025, Pragmatic Play’s Money Time takes the 54-segment wheel formula and turns it into the studio’s boldest live show yet. Four bonus games, boosters of up to 50x each spin, and headline payouts stretching to 40,000x your stake put it far beyond anything seen in their earlier wheels.
For a developer that began with the simple Mega Wheel and later experimented with themed spins like Sweet Bonanza CandyLand and Snakes & Ladders Live, this release feels like a clear attempt to deliver a true flagship.
Base Game Setup
The format is familiar: a 54-segment wheel, a 15-second betting window, and stakes ranging from €0.10 to €4,600 per spin. Before every round, one bet spot is randomly enhanced with a booster of up to 50x, a mechanic that keeps the base play alive even when the bonuses don’t trigger.
Bonus Games
Pragmatic has stacked Money Time with four distinct features, each designed to feel like its own mini-game:
Bank Heist
Advance through vault doors, each one cracking open to reveal bigger multipliers. This is the show’s top performer, capped at a staggering 40,000x, nearly double the 20,570x ceiling of Snakes & Ladders Live and comfortably above the limits of Evolution’s Crazy Time (20,000x) or Playtech’s Adventures Beyond Wonderland (10,000x).
Cash Roll
A dice-driven feature where rolls move across a grid, prizes and multipliers stacking with each throw. With a 5,000x ceiling, it’s the quickest of the four, designed for faster hits.
Coin Rush
Gold coins scatter across the screen, each one adding to a growing prize pot. With a maximum of 25,000x, it strikes a balance between speed and scale.
Money Time Bonus
The show’s namesake round plays out as a climb up a multiplier ladder. Each step pushes the prize higher, with tension rising until it hits the top at 29,000x.
Unlike Sweet Bonanza CandyLand, where bonuses often felt like variations of the same mechanic, each feature here carries its own pace and personality.
Multipliers, RTP and Payouts
The multipliers are the real talking point: 40,000x in Bank Heist, 25,000x in Coin Rush, 29,000x in the Money Time Bonus, and 5,000x in Cash Roll. Add the 50x boosters built into every round, and this is easily Pragmatic’s most ambitious, payout-focused wheel yet.
The theoretical RTP sits around 96.5%, consistent with Mega Wheel and Snakes & Ladders Live, while Sweet Bonanza CandyLand came in slightly higher at 96.95%. The house edge hasn’t shifted, but the scale of the multipliers takes Pragmatic’s wheels into new territory.
Thoughts
Only weeks ago, Evolution’s Ice Fishing Live showed how far the format can be pared down with just one, albeit exciting, bonus. Money Time takes the opposite route: more bonuses, higher ceilings, and boosters that keep every spin in play.
In a market where Evolution is slimming its wheels down and Pragmatic is scaling them up, Money Time represents the boldest push yet to compete with the ultimate live game show icons.