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New Reflex Gaming Slots

Reflex Gaming is the land-based studio that came online.

  • 3 slots tracked
  • 3 upcoming
  • Founded 2004
  • Newark, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

We track new Reflex Gaming slots as they land: the playable demos, our hands-on verdict, and what is coming next. 3 on the way.

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Signature Mechanics

  • DoubleMax the pop-and-drop cascade where the multiplier climbs with each consecutive win, built on and distributed through Yggdrasil's GEM engine and anchoring the Dublin Up franchise
  • GigaBlox Yggdrasil's oversized-symbol mechanic, used on titles such as Book of Blarney GigaBlox and 3021 The Bounty Hunter
  • MaxPlay and DuoMax variants recurring branded feature variants applied across the portfolio, for example Book of Blarney MaxPlay and Dead Lucky DuoMax, used to extend popular base games
  • Land-based heritage features pub and AWP-style hooks carried over from the studio's gaming-machine roots, including gamble options and ladder or level multipliers like Krazy Klimber's skyscraper climb
  • Maths-first, high-volatility design the portfolio skews high-volatility with a typical RTP near 95.4 percent and large headline max wins, with Dublin Up DoubleMax going up to 20,000x

How Reflex Gaming Compares

  • Yggdrasil Gaming

    Yggdrasil is Reflex's main online distributor and tech partner through the Masters programme, and the two share the DoubleMax and GigaBlox engines.

  • Inspired Gaming

    Inspired is the closest structural analogue, another UK supplier with deep gaming-machine heritage that also crossed into online slots.

  • Blueprint Gaming

    Blueprint shares the AWP and pub-fruit lineage and a comparable UK market position, though it runs a far larger and more IP-driven slate.

  • Eyecon

    Eyecon takes a similar maths-led approach aimed at much the same UK audience, with lighter art budgets.

Editorial Overview

Reflex Gaming is the land-based studio that came online. Founded in 2004 and based in Newark, Nottinghamshire, it is one of Britain's larger gaming-machine suppliers under British ownership, building AWP and arcade cabinets. Dransfields bought parent company Gameco Holdings in June 2019 and kept the original leadership in place. The online slots arm scaled up after Reflex joined the Yggdrasil Masters programme in 2020, and most of its catalogue reaches casinos through that route rather than a standalone platform. The cadence is slow, with around 38-plus online titles tracked by 2026.

What defines a Reflex slot is maths over budget. The studio leans high-volatility and backs smart engine design rather than heavy art, with flagship franchises like Dublin Up DoubleMax carrying large headline max wins and pub-machine hooks such as gamble options and ladder multipliers. That focus shows on the standout titles, and it can leave the flatter releases feeling sparse next to busier rivals. The DoubleMax and GigaBlox engines give the catalogue a recognisable identity, but a Reflex name is not an automatic recommendation. We score every release on the same rubric.

Reflex is a maths-first studio we take seriously on the strong titles, and we judge each release on its engine and bonus, not its heritage.

Signature titles: Dublin Up DoubleMax · 3021 The Bounty Hunter · Book of Blarney GigaBlox · Big Game Fishing

Reflex Gaming FAQ

What are the newest Reflex Gaming slots?
New Reflex 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 Reflex Gaming slots for free?
Yes. Every Reflex 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 Reflex Gaming slots right now?
We highlight the Reflex 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 Reflex Gaming slots available at UK casinos?
Yes. Reflex holds a UK Gambling Commission licence, and its online slots reach UKGC-licensed casinos mainly through the Yggdrasil Masters programme rather than a standalone platform. Distribution is narrower than the big-volume studios, so availability varies from site to site.
What is Reflex Gaming best known for?
Maths-led, high-volatility slots and a land-based pedigree. Reflex is one of Britain's larger gaming-machine suppliers under British ownership, and online it is known for the Dublin Up DoubleMax franchise and for using Yggdrasil's DoubleMax and GigaBlox engines. The house style favours smart engine design and pub-machine hooks over heavy art budgets.
What is the typical RTP for a Reflex Gaming slot?
Reflex titles tend to sit around the mid-95 range, with an average close to 95.4 percent across the online catalogue. The same game can be configured differently from one operator to another, so always check the figure shown in the slot's info panel at the casino you are playing.
Who owns Reflex Gaming?
Reflex was founded in 2004 by Quentin Stott and Simon Dawson. In June 2019 the UK gaming-machine operator Dransfields acquired it by buying its parent company, Gameco Holdings Limited. The original leadership stayed on after the deal, and the studio still operates from Newark, Nottinghamshire.
What is the DoubleMax mechanic in Reflex slots?
DoubleMax is a pop-and-drop cascade where winning symbols clear and a running multiplier climbs with each consecutive win in the same sequence. It is built on Yggdrasil's GEM engine and distributed through it, and it anchors flagship titles like Dublin Up DoubleMax.
How does Reflex Gaming compare to Inspired Gaming?
Both are UK studios with deep land-based gaming-machine heritage that moved into online slots, which makes Inspired the closest structural comparison. Reflex runs a smaller, slower online catalogue distributed through Yggdrasil Masters and leans hard into high-volatility maths, while Inspired carries a broader product range across online and retail.