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New Print Studios Slots
Print Studios is the boutique counterpoint to the volume players.
- 3 slots tracked
- 2 released
- 1 upcoming
- Founded 2020
- St Julian's, Malta
We track new Print Studios slots as they land: the playable demos, our hands-on verdict, and what is coming next. 2 out so far. 1 on the way.
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Recent BNS Performance
- Average score
- 6.8 / 10
- Best New Slot awards
- 1
RTP and Volatility Profile
- RTP low
- 96.40%
- RTP median
- 96.40%
- RTP high
- 96.40%
Volatility skew:
- 0 Low
- 0 Medium
- 0 Medium-high
- 1 High
Signature Mechanics
- SuperSpinners The studio's trademarked win-multiplier reels that stack and escalate across cascades, the defining hallmark across Royal Potato, Crystal Golem, Holy Hand Grenade and Punk Penguin.
- Arcade-style bonus games Plinko-hybrid and shooting-gallery bonus rounds, seen in Pine of Plinko and Uncle Profit, in place of plain free spins.
- Jumbo and expanding symbols Oversized or growing colossal symbols that fill multiple positions to build larger combinations.
- Themed signature features A bespoke mechanic tied to each release, such as the Holy Hand Grenade symbol transformations or the Book of Destiny Scatter Boosts and Destiny Gamble.
- High-volatility math models Very high-volatility designs with large top-end caps reported in the 30,000x to 50,000x range.
How Print Studios Compares
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Push Gaming
The closest peer. Both are boutique high-volatility studios known for trademarked signature mechanics and big top-end maths, working at a quality-over-quantity pace.
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Nolimit City
Shares the edgy themes, extreme volatility and novel proprietary mechanics, with a comparable enthusiast and streamer following.
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Hacksaw Gaming
Comparable modern, quirky output with trademarked features and broad UK distribution, working from a larger and faster-moving catalogue.
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Elk Studios
Another small Scandinavian-rooted studio that favours inventive mechanics and a measured release pace over catalogue size.
Editorial Overview
Print Studios is the boutique counterpoint to the volume players. Founded in 2020 and based in St Julian's, Malta, it was started by a small group of iGaming veterans and remains independent and privately owned, with no parent company above it. The cadence is deliberately slow. The portfolio runs to around 20 games, each built around a fresh signature mechanic rather than a re-skin of the last. The studio is best known for SuperSpinners, its trademarked win-multiplier reels, and for arcade-style bonus rounds that lean on Plinko and shooting-gallery ideas over plain free spins.
The quality-over-quantity approach mostly pays off. The standout titles, Royal Potato, Holy Hand Grenade and Pine of Plinko, earn their reviews through inventive maths and themed features that commit to one idea. The maths leans very high volatility, which suits the design but will not suit every session. The flip side of a small catalogue is that a misfire stands out more. So a release tagged Print Studios is not an automatic write-up. We score every release against the same rubric, whatever the name above the reels.
Print Studios is the studio we expect to bring a new idea every time, and we judge each release on whether the idea actually lands.
Signature titles: Royal Potato · Holy Hand Grenade · Pine of Plinko · Book of Destiny
Print Studios FAQ
- What are the newest Print Studios slots?
- New Print Studios 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 Print Studios slots for free?
- Yes. Every Print Studios 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 Print Studios slots right now?
- We highlight the Print Studios 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 Print Studios slots available at UK casinos?
- Yes, at UKGC-licensed casinos that take Print Studios content, distributed through aggregator platforms rather than direct deals. Note that the bonus-buy features found in many of its games are disabled for UK players in line with UKGC rules, so the UK versions play out through the base game and triggered features only.
- What is Print Studios best known for?
- SuperSpinners, its trademarked win-multiplier reels, and a quality-over-quantity approach where each release is built around a fresh signature mechanic. The studio also favours arcade-style bonus rounds, with Plinko and shooting-gallery ideas standing in for plain free spins. Royal Potato is the title most often credited with putting it on the map.
- What is the typical RTP for a Print Studios slot?
- Print Studios titles typically sit around the 96 percent mark on their headline configuration, paired with very high-volatility maths. Operators can run different settings, so always check the figure shown in the slot's info panel at the casino you are playing before you spin.
- What are SuperSpinners?
- SuperSpinners is Print Studios' trademarked signature mechanic. They are win-multiplier reels that stack and escalate across cascades to build chain-reaction wins, and they recur across several titles including Royal Potato, Crystal Golem, Holy Hand Grenade and Punk Penguin.
- Who owns Print Studios?
- Print Studios is independent and privately owned, with no parent or subsidiary company reported. It was founded in 2020 by a small group of iGaming veterans and runs from St Julian's, Malta. Some founder names and early dates circulate via third-party aggregators rather than the studio's own site, so treat those specifics as less than fully confirmed.
- How does Print Studios compare to Push Gaming?
- They are close peers. Both are boutique studios that compete on inventive, trademarked mechanics and high top-end maths rather than release volume. Print leans into themed arcade-style bonus rounds and its SuperSpinners reels, while Push tends toward more abstract feature design across its own slower slate.