Of course! This is a common question, but it’s important to understand the concept correctly.

**Direct Answer:**
There is **no fixed or publicly disclosed percentage** for “free spins” or “bonus rounds” in PG Soft (or any other reputable slot provider) that applies universally. The Return to Player (RTP) percentage advertised is for the **base game** over an extremely long period and millions of spins.
### Key Concepts Explained:
1. **RTP (Return to Player):** This is the critical percentage. For PG Soft slots, it typically ranges from **96% to 97%+** for most popular games. For example:
* **Gem Saviour:** ~96.8%
* **Medusa’s Curse:** ~96.3%
* **Hood vs Wolf:** ~96.7%

* **Tree of Fortune:** ~96.7%
This means, theoretically, for every $100 wagered, $96.70 is returned to players as winnings *over the long term*. This includes wins from the base game AND the bonus features.
2. **Free Spins (Slots Gratis) as a Bonus Feature:** The “free spins” round is **part of the game’s math model**. Its frequency and potential payouts are designed to contribute to that overall RTP. A game with a 96.5% RTP has its free spins volatility and hit frequency calculated to fit that number.
3. **Volatility is the Key Factor:**
* **High Volatility PG Slots** (e.g., *Medusa’s Curse*, *Hood vs Wolf*): Free spins features trigger **less frequently**, but when they do, they have the potential for **much bigger wins**. The percentage of your bankroll returned during the feature itself can be very high, but you might wait longer for it.
* **Low/Medium Volatility PG Slots** (e.g., *Gem Saviour*, *Tree of Fortune*): Free spins may trigger **more often**, but the average win per bonus round is usually **more modest and consistent**.
### What CAN be Disclosed (and where to find it):
1. **Game Rules & Information:** Always click the **”i” or “Info”** button in the game. PG Soft’s info screens are very detailed. They will show:
* The **game’s specific RTP** (this is the most important number).
* The paytable for symbols, including the special/scatter symbols that trigger free spins.
* The rules of the bonus round, including how many free spins are awarded and how multipliers or extra features work.
2. **Hit Frequency (if disclosed):** Some game info screens state the “hit frequency” (e.g., 1 in 5 spins results in any win). This gives an idea of how often the game pays, but not specifically the free spins.
### Practical Advice for Free Spins (Slots Gratis):
* **Use Demo Mode:** PG Soft is famous for its **demo (“try for free”) versions**. Play these to get a *feel* for how often the free spins trigger. While short-term luck varies, you can gauge the game’s volatility.
* **Check the Scatter Symbol:** See how many scatters are needed to trigger the feature (usually 3 or more). More required scatters often mean a less frequent, but potentially more valuable, bonus.
* **Focus on RTP, Not an Isolated “Bonus Percentage”:** Always choose a game with a **higher RTP (96.5% or above)**. This is your best indicator of a better theoretical return, which includes the free spins performance.
**In summary:** Don’t look for a separate “free spins percentage.” Look for the **game’s overall RTP** in its info panel and understand its **volatility**. Use the free demo modes to experience the frequency and potential of the bonus rounds yourself before playing with real money.


