Software directory
Casino Software Providers
The studios behind the games. Filter casinos by who actually makes the slots and live-dealer tables - useful when you're hunting for a specific catalogue (NetEnt classics, Pragmatic high-volatility, Evolution live tables) rather than a specific brand.
Live Dealer
Evolution
The dominant live-dealer studio. Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, Monopoly Live.
Slots
Pragmatic Play
High-volatility slots. Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza, Sugar Rush, The Dog House.
Slots
NetEnt
Slot heritage brand. Starburst, Gonzo's Quest, Dead or Alive, Blood Suckers.
Slots
Microgaming / Games Global
Mega Moolah, Immortal Romance and the original online slot catalogue.
Slots
Play'n GO
Book of Dead and a deep catalogue of mid-volatility slots.
Slots
Big Time Gaming
Inventors of Megaways. Bonanza, Extra Chilli, White Rabbit, Donuts.
Slots
Nolimit City
Extreme volatility, dark themes. San Quentin, Tombstone RIP, Mental.
Slots
Hacksaw Gaming
Modern scratch-cards and Wanted Dead or a Wild - one of the highest-variance slots ever released.
Slots
Red Tiger Gaming
Daily Jackpots network and a steady stream of mid-volatility slots.
Slots
Yggdrasil
Vikings Go Berzerk, Valley of the Gods and a strong free-spin-heavy catalogue.
Slots
IGT (International Game Technology)
Cleopatra, Wheel of Fortune, Da Vinci Diamonds - the US casino-floor classics, online.
Slots
Playtech
Age of the Gods, Marvel-licensed slots (historical) and a deep table-game suite.
Why the software provider matters when picking a casino
The name on a slot's splash screen tells you more than most players realise. It hints at how the game was certified, whether the advertised return is the return you will actually get, and what kind of casino you are standing in. Here is why we pay attention to provider line-ups in every review we write.
Same slot, different RTP
Most modern studios build each slot in several RTP configurations. A game promoted at 96.5% often also exists in 94% and 92% builds, and the casino, not the provider, decides which version to license. The identical slot can therefore pay noticeably worse at one site than another over time. No directory can tell you which build a specific casino runs; the only reliable check is the game's own info screen, which shows the RTP for that installation. Our guide to understanding slot RTP walks through how to find and read it.
Provider line-ups as a trust signal
Established studios certify their maths through independent test labs such as eCOGRA, GLI and iTech Labs, and they are choosy about which operators carry their games, because a payout scandal damages the studio as much as the casino. A lobby stocked with recognised names is a soft trust signal. The reverse matters too: unlicensed sites have been caught running cloned copies of popular slots with altered maths. If a familiar title looks slightly off, or the site holds no licence you can verify, treat that as a warning.
Live dealer studios are a different business
Slots studios and live dealer providers barely overlap. Running live tables means physical studios, human dealers, camera rigs and 24-hour shift rotas, which is why a handful of specialists dominate that side of the industry while pure slots studios stay out of it. If live blackjack, roulette or game shows are your priority, a casino's slot count is beside the point: check which live studio it partners with. Ourlive dealer studios guide compares the major operations and who carries their tables.
How this shapes our reviews
Game selection is one of the eight factors we score in every casino review, and we weigh which studios are present rather than the headline game count an operator claims. During real-deposit testing we open games and note the displayed RTP where providers publish configurable builds. If you want to know who does that testing, meet theteam behind our reviews.
