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New Play'n GO Slots

Play'n GO is one of the most established names in online slots, and if you've spun a Book-style game you've felt its influence.

  • 12 slots tracked
  • 9 released
  • 3 upcoming
  • Founded 2005
  • Vaxjo, Sweden

We track new Play'n GO slots as they land: the playable demos, our hands-on verdict, and what is coming next. 9 out so far. 3 on the way.

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Best New Slot from Play'n GO

No Best New Slot from Play'n GO yet. The radar's open. Our scoring rubric and what earns the mark live on our scoring methodology page.

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Recent BNS Performance

Average score
6.2 / 10
Best New Slot awards
0
Trend
Steady (last 5)

RTP and Volatility Profile

RTP low
96.18%
RTP median
96.20%
RTP high
96.24%

Volatility skew: Balanced

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

Signature Mechanics

  • Book-style expanding symbols the expanding-symbol free spins format that Book of Dead turned into a genre standard
  • Charge-meter grid games cascading grid slots like Reactoonz and Moon Princess that build character powers as you win
  • In-house reel engines proprietary systems like Blitzways and Treasure Turn that keep the maths varied
  • Series storytelling recurring characters and sequels anchored by the Rich Wilde adventure saga

How Play'n GO Compares

  • Pragmatic Play

    The other high-distribution studio. Pragmatic ships more volume, while Play'n GO leans harder on original maths and storytelling.

  • NetEnt

    A fellow Swedish mainstream name. NetEnt carries the older legacy catalogue, Play'n GO the steadier modern release schedule.

  • Nolimit City

    Another Swedish studio, though Nolimit pushes volatility and dark themes much harder than Play'n GO's broad-appeal slate.

Editorial Overview

Play'n GO is one of the most established names in online slots, and if you've spun a Book-style game you've felt its influence. The studio traces its roots to 1997 in Vaxjo, Sweden, and has run as an independent slot developer since 2005. It's still privately held and Swedish to the core, led by co-founder Johan Tornqvist, with no listed parent company sitting above it. Its official home is playngo.com. And here's what sets it apart: Play'n GO built its name on original maths and storytelling rather than licensed brands, shipping new titles to UK casinos at a steady clip.

Play'n GO is best known for original, narrative-driven slots powered by in-house mechanics. The Rich Wilde series and its flagship Book of Dead defined the Book style of expanding-symbol free spins that the whole genre now copies. Its grid and cluster games, Reactoonz and Moon Princess among them, layer charge meters and character powers over cascading wins. Newer engines like Blitzways and Treasure Turn keep the maths fresh. The catalogue is very widely distributed at UKGC-licensed casinos, sitting in the top tier of suppliers by coverage, even if it stops just short of the near-universal reach of NetEnt or Playtech. Most flagship titles ship with a top RTP configuration around 96 percent.

Play'n GO earns its place on design, not licences. We judge each release on its maths and its bonus, and the studio usually gives us plenty to like.

Signature titles: Book of Dead · Reactoonz · Rise of Olympus · Legacy of Dead

Play'n GO FAQ

What are the newest Play'n GO slots?
New Play'n GO 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 Play'n GO slots for free?
Yes. Every Play'n GO 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 Play'n GO slots right now?
We highlight the Play'n GO 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 Play'n GO slots available at UK casinos?
Yes. Play'n GO is one of the most widely distributed slot studios at UKGC-licensed casinos, so you'll find titles like Book of Dead at most major British operators. Its coverage stops just short of the near-universal reach of NetEnt or Playtech.
What is Play'n GO best known for?
Original maths and storytelling rather than licensed brands. The Rich Wilde adventure series, the Book of Dead expanding-symbol format, and grid games like Reactoonz and Moon Princess are the titles that built the studio's reputation.
What is the typical RTP for a Play'n GO slot?
Most flagship Play'n GO slots ship with a top RTP configuration around 96 percent, with some titles a little lower. Operators can run reduced RTP versions, so check the figure in the slot's info panel at the casino you're playing before you spin.
What is Book of Dead?
Book of Dead is Play'n GO's signature slot and part of the Rich Wilde series. It uses an expanding-symbol free spins round, where one special symbol expands to cover a reel, and it set the template for the Book style of slot that the wider industry now copies.
Who owns Play'n GO?
Play'n GO is privately held and independent. It was co-founded by Johan Tornqvist and isn't part of a larger listed gaming group, which is unusual among the big slot suppliers.
What are Play'n GO's most famous slots?
Book of Dead is the headline title, alongside the grid hit Reactoonz, the Greek-themed Rise of Olympus, and Legacy of Dead, a popular follow-up in the Book style.