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Responsible Gambling

Immortal Romance 2 is a chance-based slot game. Every spin is independent, and neither a Free Spins character, a betting pattern nor a recent result can guarantee a win. Its high-volatility design can produce uneven outcomes, including quiet periods and occasional larger wins. Responsible gambling starts with accepting that a session result cannot be controlled or predicted.

Keep gambling as entertainment

If you choose to play for real money, treat the cost as entertainment spending, not money you expect to recover or earn. Set a budget before the first spin, after essential costs such as rent, food, bills, savings and family commitments are covered. Do not borrow, use credit, or spend money set aside for important needs in order to gamble.

Once your budget has been spent, end the session. A win does not change the purpose of that budget, and a loss is not a reason to increase it. Keeping gambling separate from financial goals can make decisions calmer and easier to review.

Set time and spending limits

Set both a money limit and a time limit. Rolling Reels, bonus progress and Free Spins can make a session feel continuous, so take regular breaks and check how long you have been playing. Use an alarm, take a screen break, or choose a finish time before opening the game.

Many operators offer deposit, loss or wagering limits, reality checks, cooling-off periods, time-outs and self-exclusion. Explore these settings before playing and select limits that suit your circumstances. A limit is most helpful when it is realistic and left in place rather than changed during an emotional moment.

Understand chance, RTP and volatility

Return to Player (RTP) is a long-term theoretical measure across a very large number of spins; it is not a forecast for one player, day or session. It does not mean that a particular amount will be returned to you. Likewise, high volatility describes possible result patterns, not a way to know when a win is due. Previous outcomes do not affect future outcomes.

Avoid chasing losses by raising the stake, extending a session or trying to win back money already spent. Pause after a loss and return to the budget you originally set. If the game no longer feels enjoyable, stop now—not after one more spin or feature.

Practical steps before you play

Notice the warning signs

Gambling may be becoming harmful if it causes stress, affects sleep or relationships, takes attention from work or study, or leads to secrecy about time or money. Warning signs also include spending more than planned, being unable to cut back, borrowing money, gambling to escape difficult feelings, or feeling that a loss must be recovered immediately.

If any of these signs sound familiar, take a break and speak with someone you trust. Self-exclusion or a time-out can create useful space to reset. Asking for support is a practical step, not a failure.

Support for players in New Zealand

In New Zealand, confidential help is available from the Gambling Helpline on 0800 654 655. The Ministry of Health gambling support pages also provide information and local services. These resources can help people concerned about their own gambling or that of someone close to them.

This website is an independent editorial review site, not a gambling operator, and it does not provide counselling. Return to the game review when you want to understand its mechanics, but keep this page as a reminder that control, breaks and informed choices come first.