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Blueprint Gaming is one of Britain's biggest slot studios, and you've almost certainly played one of its games.

  • 21 slots tracked
  • 12 released
  • 9 upcoming
  • Founded 2001
  • Newark, Nottinghamshire

We track new Blueprint Gaming slots as they land: the playable demos, our hands-on verdict, and what is coming next. 12 out so far. 9 on the way.

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Recent BNS Performance

Average score
6.3 / 10
Best New Slot awards
0
Trend
Steady (last 5)

RTP and Volatility Profile

RTP low
91.55%
RTP median
93.25%
RTP high
95.81%

Volatility skew: High-leaning

  • 0 Low
  • 1 Medium
  • 1 Medium-high
  • 6 High

Signature Mechanics

  • Jackpot King the networked progressive that bolts onto most Blueprint games, with Royal Pot, Regal Pot and headline Jackpot King tiers
  • Megaways under licence one of the earliest licensees of the Big Time Gaming engine, now across 50-plus titles
  • Licensed pop-culture slots film and TV brands like Ted, The Goonies, Top Cat and Rick and Morty
  • Fisherman cash-collect the collect-and-multiply free spins that anchor the Fishin' Frenzy series
  • Symbol-upgrade free spins lower symbols promote to higher ones during the bonus, the Eye of Horus signature

How Blueprint Gaming Compares

  • Pragmatic Play

    The other UK ubiquity play. Pragmatic matches Blueprint on volume and distribution but leans on tumble-and-multiplier maths over licensed IP.

  • Big Time Gaming

    BTG invented Megaways and licenses it to Blueprint. Their own catalogue runs slower and more experimental.

  • Red Tiger Gaming

    Another UK mainstream studio with daily-jackpot networks, closest to Blueprint on operator reach if not on branded IP.

Editorial Overview

Blueprint Gaming is one of Britain's biggest slot studios, and you've almost certainly played one of its games. It was founded in 2001 and works out of Newark, Nottinghamshire. It's part of Germany's Gauselmann Group, the company behind the Merkur brand, which took a stake in 2008 and later bought the studio outright. That history matters. Blueprint cut its teeth on land-based gaming machines before it moved online, and it still builds cabinets for UK arcades, bingo halls, pubs and bookmakers. So the title you spin on your phone tonight might be running in a venue down the road too.

Three things define a Blueprint slot. The first is Jackpot King, the studio's networked progressive that bolts onto most of its games and links payouts across the whole network. The second is Megaways. Blueprint was one of the earliest studios to license the engine, and it now runs more than 50 Megaways titles. The third is licensed pop-culture, with slates built on brands like Ted, The Goonies, Top Cat and Rick and Morty. Add it up and you get a catalogue past 200 slots that's near-ubiquitous at UKGC-licensed casinos, with especially deep libraries at the likes of Sky Vegas, Coral and William Hill. The house style is feature-dense and entertainment-led, carried by long-running series like Fishin' Frenzy and Buffalo Rising rather than minimalist maths.

Blueprint is a UK staple, and that's exactly why we don't grade on the name. We judge each release on its maths and its bonus, not the licence printed on the box.

Signature titles: Fishin' Frenzy · Eye of Horus · The Goonies · Buffalo Rising Megaways

Blueprint Gaming FAQ

What are the newest Blueprint Gaming slots?
New Blueprint 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 Blueprint Gaming slots for free?
Yes. Every Blueprint 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 Blueprint Gaming slots right now?
We highlight the Blueprint 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 Blueprint Gaming slots available at UK casinos?
Yes, and widely. Blueprint is one of the most heavily distributed slot studios at UKGC-licensed casinos, so you'll find its games at most major British operators. The deepest libraries tend to sit at brands like Sky Vegas, Coral and William Hill.
What is Blueprint Gaming best known for?
Three things. Jackpot King, its progressive jackpot network that links payouts across many of its games. Its early and heavy use of the Megaways engine, now spread across more than 50 titles. And a big slate of licensed pop-culture slots based on brands like Ted, The Goonies and Rick and Morty.
What is the Jackpot King feature?
Jackpot King is Blueprint's networked progressive jackpot. It can be added to many Blueprint slots and triggers at random, dropping you into a bonus with several jackpot tiers. Those run from the Royal Pot up through the Regal Pot to the headline Jackpot King prize, which grows across every linked game.
What is the typical RTP for a Blueprint Gaming slot?
Most Blueprint slots ship with a headline RTP of around 96 to 97 percent. Titles that carry a Jackpot King overlay can show a slightly lower base RTP in return for the progressive. The same game can run at different settings at different casinos, so always check the figure in the slot's info panel before you play.
Does Blueprint Gaming make land-based slot machines too?
Yes. Blueprint sits inside the Gauselmann and Merkur group and started out in land-based gaming. It still supplies cabinets to UK arcades, bingo halls and pubs, which is why popular series like Fishin' Frenzy and Eye of Horus turn up both online and in physical venues.
What are Blueprint Gaming's most famous slots?
Fishin' Frenzy is the studio's standout series and one of its most popular games full stop. Around it sit Eye of Horus, the licensed hit The Goonies, and Megaways flagships like Buffalo Rising Megaways and Diamond Mine Megaways.