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New Big Time Gaming Slots
Big Time Gaming wrote the rulebook other studios now play by.
- 3 slots tracked
- 3 released
- Founded 2011
- Sydney, Australia
We track new Big Time Gaming slots as they land: the playable demos, our hands-on verdict, and what is coming next. 3 out so far.
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Recent BNS Performance
- Average score
- 7.2 / 10
- Best New Slot awards
- 1
Signature Mechanics
- Megaways the patented variable-reel engine giving up to 117,649 ways to win, now licensed to studios across the sector
- Megaclusters a cluster-pays mechanic where winning symbols split into four and expand the grid, as seen in Star Clusters
- Megapays and Megapots the progressive framework layered onto Megaways titles such as Star Clusters Megapays and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Megapays
- Feature triggers and reel modifiers reusable bonus-buy entries and devices like Reel Clone plus random wild and multiplier reels, now widely adopted
- Licensed music and branded IP real rock soundtracks in Danger High Voltage and The Final Countdown, plus branded IP like Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and Monopoly
How Big Time Gaming Compares
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Pragmatic Play
A high-volume Megaways licensee that takes BTG's engine into a far larger release schedule, where BTG keeps its own slate slow and experimental.
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Nolimit City
The closest peer on high-variance, mechanically inventive maths aimed at the same hardcore audience, though Nolimit pushes its bonus modifiers harder.
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Relax Gaming
A comparable boutique studio known for extreme-volatility hits and an aggregation arm, broader on licensing than BTG's tighter in-house catalogue.
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Blueprint Gaming
A major UK-market Megaways licensee and branded-slot specialist, a direct shelf neighbour in British casinos with a heavier licensed-IP slate.
Editorial Overview
Big Time Gaming wrote the rulebook other studios now play by. Founded in Sydney in 2011 by Nik Robinson, BTG built its reputation on Megaways, the patented variable-reel engine that runs up to 117,649 ways to win and is now licensed to dozens of rival studios as a recurring royalty stream. Evolution AB bought the studio in 2021 and runs it as a slot subsidiary, though it keeps its own brand and its Sydney base. The output is premium rather than high-volume. Recent releases include Monster Quest Megaways and White Rabbit II.
The catalogue rewards patience. The signature titles pair inventive maths with a confident sense of identity, from licensed rock soundtracks to branded IP like Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and Monopoly. The trade-off is volatility. These are high-variance designs that can run cold for long stretches before a feature pays its way, and that intensity will not suit every player. A release tagged Big Time Gaming earns its place by scoring against the same rubric as anything else, never by the name on the box.
Big Time Gaming invented the mechanic everyone else copied, and we judge each new release on the maths, not the legacy.
Signature titles: Bonanza Megaways · Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Megaways · Danger High Voltage · White Rabbit
Big Time Gaming FAQ
- What are the newest Big Time Gaming slots?
- New Big Time Gaming releases land on this page as soon as they go live, newest first. We add each one to the radar and review it against the same rubric, so you can see what just arrived and whether it holds up.
- Can I play Big Time Gaming slots for free?
- Yes. Every Big Time Gaming slot we review comes with a free demo you can play in the browser, no signup and no deposit. We test that demo hands-on before we score it.
- What are the best Big Time Gaming slots right now?
- We highlight the Big Time Gaming slots we rate highest above, ranked by our review score. The standout few earn our Best New Slot mark. We score every release on the same Skip, Maybe or Yes scale, so the studio name never buys a better grade.
- Are Big Time Gaming slots available in the UK?
- Yes, at UKGC-licensed casinos that take BTG content. Distribution through the major UK-facing operators and aggregators is strong, and the studio is a fixture on British sites and in UK slots media. Specific titles can still be restricted at individual casinos for licensing reasons.
- What is Big Time Gaming best known for?
- Megaways. BTG invented and trademarked the variable-reel mechanic, and Bonanza Megaways in 2016 became the template for an entire category. The studio also built Megaclusters and the Megapays progressive framework, and it leans on high-volatility designs over high volume.
- What is the typical RTP for a Big Time Gaming slot?
- BTG titles commonly ship with a default RTP in the mid-90s, and many offer multiple configurable versions that operators can set lower. Always check the figure shown in the slot's info panel at the casino you're playing, since the same title can be configured differently across sites.
- Who owns Big Time Gaming?
- Evolution AB, the Sweden-listed live-casino and slots group, which acquired BTG in 2021 in a deal worth up to around 450 million euros. BTG now operates as an Evolution slot subsidiary while keeping its own studio brand and its Sydney base.
- What is the Megaways mechanic?
- Megaways is BTG's variable-reel engine. The number of symbols on each reel changes every spin, so the number of ways to win shifts too, reaching up to 117,649 at the top. BTG licenses the mechanic to other studios, which is why you'll see Megaways branding far beyond BTG's own catalogue.
- How does Big Time Gaming compare to Nolimit City?
- Both studios build high-variance maths for an audience that wants intensity over broad appeal. Nolimit City pushes its bonus mechanics and layered modifiers hardest. BTG leans on its Megaways heritage, licensed music and branded IP, with a slower and more premium release cadence.