There’s definitely enough here to keep me busy, though I spotted some gaps that held it back. With 62 software providers on board, including heavy hitters like NetEnt, Microgaming, and Pragmatic Play, I had no trouble finding my favourite slots. I played everything from Starburst to Sweet Bonanza without any issues, and the selection covers most of what I’d expect from a decent casino.
The numbers tell quite a story:
- Over 60 software providers in total
- Major names like Big Time Gaming and Yggdrasil included
- Live casino games available through quality providers
What bothered me most was the lack of RTP transparency. They don’t publish return-to-player rates, which is something I always check before playing. The average payout sits at 97%, but without proper RTP data displayed, I’m left guessing about individual games. Video poker fans will be disappointed too, as there’s nothing in that category. Many players also look for recommended no deposit bonuses from specific providers to test games risk-free.
The live dealer section does help round things out, and I appreciate having progressive jackpot slots available. But for a UK-focused casino, the transparency issues around RTP publishing feel like a missed opportunity to build trust with players who expect that information upfront.