# How to Check a Slot’s RTP Version

A slot title may be presented with version details and an RTP value in its information screens or supporting materials. Readers should avoid relying on the game name alone when comparing these details. A careful review should connect the displayed title, version identifier, RTP label, and current game session.

The following checklist outlines a neutral process readers can use before deciding whether the available information is sufficiently clear.

## Start with the current game information

Open the information, help, rules, or settings area available from the active game screen. Readers can look for:

- the complete game title;
- a version, build, release, or configuration identifier;
- an RTP label or return-related entry;
- the name shown for the game provider;
- any note indicating that settings can vary.

Readers should record the wording exactly as displayed rather than filling in missing details from memory. A screenshot or written note can help preserve the labels for comparison, but it should not be treated as proof that the same configuration will appear in a later session.

## Match the details carefully

A useful comparison keeps each piece of information together. Readers can verify that the title in the information screen matches the title shown when the game launches. They can then compare any visible version or configuration identifier with the material associated with that same title.

For a focused overview of the process, readers can consult this [slot RTP version-check guide](https://slots-ca.com/slot-rtp-version-check). The visible value should be connected to the version currently displayed, not to a similarly named game, a different edition, or an undated reference.

## Check the source and context

Readers should consider where each value appears. Information inside the active game, a rules panel, and separate supporting material may serve different purposes. Check whether the source identifies the exact title and version, whether the wording is current, and whether any conditions or configuration notes accompany the value.

If two sources differ, readers should not select the more favourable figure automatically. Instead, they can pause and seek clarification through the support channel shown on the relevant service. Any response should identify the same title and configuration under review.

## Repeat the check when details change

A new session, device, game entry point, or updated interface may display different identifying information. Readers can repeat the checklist whenever a title or version label changes. They should also avoid assuming that one recorded value applies across every place where a similarly named game appears.

## Final reader checklist

Before relying on an RTP entry, confirm that:

- the full game title matches;
- the version or configuration identifier matches;
- the RTP label is visible and unambiguous;
- the source relates to the current game session;
- no conflicting value remains unresolved;
- notes and screenshots are dated for personal reference.

This method does not predict an outcome. It simply helps readers organize the available information and identify gaps that may require further clarification.