Mega Ace is Super Ace's family successor — same Jili wild-board lineage, raised line count, slightly higher provider-stated RTP. HATV has spent April benching the pair side by side. Mega Ace runs at 97.00% provider-stated against Super Ace's 97.02%. The line count moves from 1024 ways to a fixed 8-line wild board with multiplier accumulation. This is the family read.
Family lineage
| Spec | Super Ace | Mega Ace |
|---|---|---|
| Provider-stated RTP | 97.02% | 97.00% |
| Reels x rows | 5 × 4 | 5 × 5 |
| Pay structure | 1024 ways | 8-line wild board |
| Bonus mechanic | Free spins + Joker wild | Free spins + multiplier ladder |
| Volatility | medium | medium-high |
| Max win | 1,500× stake | 2,000× stake |
| Min bet at HATV lobby | ₱5 | ₱5 |
Mega Ace inherits the wild-board DNA but adds the multiplier ladder. The variance moves up a half-step. Players coming off Super Ace will recognise the rhythm, but the bonus rounds carry more weight.
Multiplier ladder distribution at HATV
- 1× multiplier: 41% of bonus rounds
- 2×: 28%
- 5×: 19%
- 10× (top tier): 12%
The 10× tier carries roughly 35% of bonus return despite landing in only 12% of bonus rounds — the heavy-tail signature that lifts Mega Ace above Super Ace on bonus economics.
HATV bench numbers
- Sample: 6,400 spins (Mega Ace) vs 6,800 spins (Super Ace)
- Observed RTP: 96.94% (Mega Ace) vs 97.02% (Super Ace)
- Bonus trigger p50: 198 spins (Mega Ace) vs 224 spins (Super Ace)
- Average bonus return: 38× stake (Mega Ace) vs 31× stake (Super Ace)
- Top observed bonus: 612× (Mega Ace) vs 487× (Super Ace)
Mega Ace bonuses arrive slightly more often and pay a touch heavier on average. The trade-off is sharper variance — base game prints fewer mid-band wins, more low-end spins.
Family verdict
For Jili Super Ace players who want a bigger ceiling and slightly heavier bonuses, Mega Ace is the natural step up. For players new to the family, Super Ace remains the gentler entry. Both stay on the HATV active rotation.
See HATV's full Jili family bench
