Studio
New Playtech Slots
Playtech is the establishment supplier.
- 1 slots tracked
- 1 released
- Founded 1999
- Douglas, Isle of Man
We track new Playtech slots as they land: the playable demos, our hands-on verdict, and what is coming next. 1 out so far.
Latest Playtech Slots
Best Playtech Slots Right Now
Best New Slot from Playtech
No Best New Slot from Playtech 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
- 4.5 / 10
- Best New Slot awards
- 0
RTP and Volatility Profile
- RTP low
- 94.97%
- RTP median
- 94.97%
- RTP high
- 94.97%
Volatility skew:
- 0 Low
- 1 Medium
- 0 Medium-high
- 0 High
Signature Mechanics
- Age of the Gods progressive jackpot network A mystery four-tier jackpot (Power, Extra Power, Super Power, Ultimate Power) that can trigger at random on any spin, pooled across the Age of the Gods family of slots.
- Cash Collect and Link Collector symbols, usually on reels 1 and 5, sweep up cash-value, free-game and bonus-wheel symbols on screen. Playtech has retrofitted this across much of its slot range.
- Branded and licensed slots A long catalogue of Hollywood and IP tie-ins, spanning the former Marvel jackpot suite, DC Comics titles such as Justice League, and the Gladiator movie slot.
- 4,096 ways with stacking wild multipliers Seen in Buffalo Blitz, where wilds landing on reels 2 to 6 of the 6x4 grid carry 2x, 3x and 5x multipliers that combine with one another.
- Extra Bet option An optional added stake that nudges feature symbols and shifts the configured RTP. A recurring Playtech configurability hallmark.
How Playtech Compares
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IGT
A fellow large legacy supplier of branded and progressive-jackpot slots to regulated markets, comparable in scale and licensing approach.
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Light & Wonder
Another major land-based-to-online studio competing for similar branded-IP and jackpot-network casino contracts.
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Microgaming
A comparable veteran supplier with Isle of Man roots, also known for large progressive jackpots and a broad multi-studio catalogue.
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NetEnt
An established premium studio competing for the same UK operator slots, including marquee branded and network titles.
Editorial Overview
Playtech is the establishment supplier. Founded in 1999 and now headquartered in Douglas on the Isle of Man, it grew into one of the largest publicly listed gambling-software companies on the market, trading on the London Stock Exchange. The release cadence is steady rather than frantic, and the studio is best known for its Age of the Gods progressive jackpot network and a long line of branded slots, from the older Marvel suite through to DC Comics tie-ins and the Gladiator movie licence.
The catalogue carries the weight of that history, for better and worse. The marquee jackpot titles and the stronger licensed slots have genuine pull, and the Cash Collect and Link mechanic has been retrofitted widely. The flat middle is workmanlike, branded content built to fill operator lobbies rather than to surprise anyone. A Playtech tag on the radar tells you the slot will be solidly built and broadly available, not that it clears our bar. We score every release against the same rubric, whatever name sits on the splash screen.
Playtech is the dependable incumbent, and we judge each release on its own merits rather than on the studio's reputation.
Signature titles: Age of the Gods · Buffalo Blitz · Gladiator · Great Blue
Playtech FAQ
- What are the newest Playtech slots?
- New Playtech 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 Playtech slots for free?
- Yes. Every Playtech 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 Playtech slots right now?
- We highlight the Playtech 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 Playtech slots available at UK casinos?
- Yes, widely. Playtech has deep UK distribution and its content powers many major UK operators. The studio has long-standing platform and supply relationships across the market, so you will find Age of the Gods, Buffalo Blitz and Cash Collect titles at a large share of UKGC-licensed sites.
- What is the typical RTP for a Playtech slot?
- Playtech titles often ship with configurable RTP, and the Extra Bet option on some games changes the figure further. The same slot can be set up differently from one operator to another, so always check the figure shown in the slot's info panel at the casino you're playing.
- Who owns Playtech?
- Playtech trades publicly on the London Stock Exchange, with no parent group above it. A proposed takeover by Aristocrat Leisure did not proceed. Ownership therefore sits with its shareholders rather than a single controlling company.
- What is the Age of the Gods jackpot?
- Age of the Gods is Playtech's progressive jackpot network, built around a mystery four-tier prize (Power, Extra Power, Super Power and Ultimate Power). The jackpot can trigger at random on any spin and is pooled across the whole Age of the Gods family, which spans many themed slots and table games.
- What is Playtech best known for?
- Two things stand out. The Age of the Gods progressive network is its signature product, and its long run of branded slots, from the former Marvel suite to DC Comics and the Gladiator licence, is a defining part of the catalogue. More recently the Cash Collect and Link mechanic has been spread across much of the range.
- How does Playtech compare to IGT?
- They occupy similar ground. Both are large legacy suppliers with strong land-based heritage, branded slots and progressive jackpot networks aimed at regulated markets. The practical difference for players tends to be the specific licences and the house mechanics each studio leans on, rather than scale or availability.