Slot providers

A provider is a company that develops slots and other gambling. It depends on it:
  • - will the slot be fair,
  • - does it comply with the declared RTP,
  • - whether the result is protected by a random number generator (RNG),
  • - and, most importantly, whether it works on the basis of a license from an international regulator.

By choosing a trusted provider, you automatically protect yourself from fakes, fake winnings and illiquid casinos.

Signs of a reliable provider:
  • Licensed by regulators (MGA, UKGC, Gibraltar, etc.)
  • Provides open data about RTP and mechanics
  • RNG certified (eCOGRA, iTech Labs, etc.)
  • Present in legal casinos
  • Works with well-known brands and platforms

TOP licensed providers:
  • NetEnt

Licenses: MGA, UKGC, Gibraltar
Notable games: Gonzo's Quest, Starburst, Mega Fortune
Reputation: One of the industry leaders with open statistics and certification

Microgaming

Licences: Isle of Man, UKGC
Notable games: Mega Moolah, Immortal Romance
Reputation: First online casino developer, leader in progressive jackpots

Play’n GO

Licenses: MGA, UKGC
Notable games: Book of Dead, Reactoonz
Reputation: Cross-platform certified high RTP slots

Yggdrasil

Licenses: MGA, Romania, Gibraltar
Notable games: Vikings Go Berzerk, Jackpot Raiders
Reputation: Creativity and high safety, emphasis on visual quality

Pragmatic Play

Licenses: MGA, UKGC, ONJN
Notable games: Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza
Reputation: Frequently undergoes external RNG inspection and slot audits

Who to avoid?

Providers without open licenses
Companies whose games are only on "gray" platforms
Developers not listed on the site of licensing authorities
Slots with suspiciously low or unspecified RTP

Conclusion:
  • If you value safety, fair play and a real chance of winning - always check the provider. Slots from licensed developers are not only a guarantee of honesty, but also a sign of the quality of the gaming experience.

Play responsibly. Choose reliable. Win honestly.