Fortune Tiger

Is Fortune Tiger Real or Fake?

Fortune Tiger is a genuine, licensed slot from PG Soft. The "real or fake" question usually comes from concern about unlicensed clones using the same name and art. Here is how to tell them apart.

Signs of an unlicensed clone

  • No PG Soft provider credit anywhere in the game info panel
  • No published RTP figure, or one that seems implausibly high
  • Marketing language like "guaranteed win" or fixed "paying hours"
  • No visible gambling licence for the platform hosting it

How to confirm the original game

Open the game's info/paytable panel. A genuine build credits PG Soft as the provider and states an RTP figure. If either is missing, or the platform itself lacks a visible licence, treat it as unverified rather than assuming it is the genuine release.

Is Fortune Tiger Real or Fake? FAQ

Is Fortune Tiger a real, licensed game?
Yes. Fortune Tiger is developed by PG Soft, a certified slot studio, and runs on an independently audited RNG on platforms that hold it under a genuine content-provider agreement.
How do I tell a fake or clone version?
Unlicensed clones often use Fortune Tiger's name and art without a real agreement with PG Soft, sometimes with altered odds. Signs include no visible RTP figure, no operator licence, and unusually "guaranteed win" style marketing.
Why does "fortune tiger original" get searched so often?
Because clones and lookalike titles do exist, players reasonably want to confirm they are playing the genuine PG Soft release before depositing.
What should I check on a platform to confirm it is genuine?
Look for PG Soft credited as the provider in the game info panel, a published RTP figure, and a valid gambling licence for the operator: the same checklist covered on our where-to-play page.