What is a game provider?
A game provider — or software developer — is the studio that builds the actual casino games. They are separate from the casino itself. One casino can carry games from dozens of different providers.
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Game providers
An independent guide to the studios behind online casino games — where they operate, which regulated markets carry their titles, and what makes each provider worth knowing.
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Providers covered
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Game types
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Regulated markets tracked
A game provider — or software developer — is the studio that builds the actual casino games. They are separate from the casino itself. One casino can carry games from dozens of different providers.
Knowing the provider tells you about quality standards, RTP ranges, volatility style, and whether the studio operates in your country under local licensing.
We only cover providers with verifiable regulatory presence in at least one major licensed market. We do not list unverified or grey-market studios.
High-volatility slots, live casino, broad regulatory reach
Starburst, Gonzo's Quest, premium slot design, industry longevity
Premium game design, innovative mechanics, BOOST technology
Live casino, game shows, Lightning Roulette, Crazy Time
Book of Dead, Reactoonz, strong regulated market compliance
Mega Moolah jackpot, industry pioneer, Quickfire aggregation platform
Ultra-high volatility, xWays mechanics, dark and mature themes
About this guide: Provider profiles are based on publicly available regulatory filings, certification databases, and game catalogues. Market availability may change. Always verify directly with the casino or provider for the most current licensing information. 18+ only. Gamble responsibly.