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New Relax Gaming Slots

Relax Gaming is two businesses wearing one name.

  • 7 slots tracked
  • 3 released
  • 4 upcoming
  • Founded 2010 (founded by Patrik Osteraker and Jani Tekoniemi, having begun as a poker and B2B technology provider before pivoting to video slots)
  • Sliema, Malta (registered HQ, with game studios in Malmo and Stockholm, Sweden and Belgrade and Novi Sad, Serbia, plus offices in Estonia, Gibraltar and Spain)

We track new Relax Gaming slots as they land: the playable demos, our hands-on verdict, and what is coming next. 3 out so far. 4 on the way.

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Recent BNS Performance

Average score
6.7 / 10
Best New Slot awards
1
Trend
Steady (last 4)

RTP and Volatility Profile

RTP low
94.00%
RTP median
94.00%
RTP high
94.00%

Volatility skew:

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

Signature Mechanics

  • Money Train and Money Cart persistent-symbol bonus A lock-and-respin feature round where money symbols stick to the reels and collector or payer symbols multiply their values. It is the brand's defining high-volatility mechanic.
  • Dream Drop Jackpots A five-tier progressive network, running from Rapid up to the headline Dream prize, layered onto multiple slots across the catalogue and partner titles.
  • Tumble and cascading reels Winning symbols are removed and replaced so spins can chain, used in titles like Temple Tumble and Sloth Tumble and often expanding the ways to win into the tens of thousands.
  • Feature-restricted Cart variants Money Cart titles strip out the base game and deliver the feature directly, a structure built for the UK and other markets where buying a feature is not permitted.
  • Silver Bullet and Powered By Relax aggregation A B2B programme and platform that distribute third-party studios alongside Relax's own catalogue, which makes Relax a major content aggregator as well as a studio.

How Relax Gaming Compares

  • Hacksaw Gaming

    A fellow Scandinavian-rooted studio working in similar high-volatility, mechanic-led territory, whose titles are also distributed through Relax's Silver Bullet network.

  • Nolimit City

    A peer for extreme-volatility, mechanic-led slots, comparing its xWays and xNudge features against the Money Train engine, and a Silver Bullet partner on Relax's platform.

  • Push Gaming

    A boutique studio known for distinctive feature design and persistent-bonus mechanics aimed at a similar UK enthusiast audience.

  • Big Time Gaming

    The Megaways inventor and a mechanic-innovation peer, with Relax licensing Megaways for titles such as Temple Tumble Megaways.

Editorial Overview

Relax Gaming is two businesses wearing one name. There is the in-house slot studio, registered in Malta and built across studios in Sweden and Serbia, and there is the B2B aggregator. Its Silver Bullet programme and Powered By Relax platform carry thousands of third-party titles to operators, so the studio name turns up on a lot of UK casino menus that have nothing to do with its own maths. Founded in 2010 by Patrik Osteraker and Jani Tekoniemi, it was bought outright by Kindred in 2021 and now sits inside the FDJ United group. Releases land at a steady clip, several a month, and the Money Train franchise is what most players think of first.

The catalogue trades on high-volatility design, and at its best that is genuinely distinctive. The Money Train and Money Cart lock-and-respin engine, the Dream Drop progressive network and the Temple Tumble cascades all carry a recognisable house style. The middle of the range is more ordinary, and the aggregation side means plenty of titles wear the Relax label without sharing its identity. So we read past the badge. A release tagged Relax on the radar earns its place the same way any release does, scored against the same rubric regardless of the studio name.

Relax does its best work at the top end, and we judge each release on the slot in front of us, not the franchise behind it.

Signature titles: Money Train 4 · Money Cart 4 · Temple Tumble Megaways · Snake Arena

Relax Gaming FAQ

What are the newest Relax Gaming slots?
New Relax 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 Relax Gaming slots for free?
Yes. Every Relax 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 Relax Gaming slots right now?
We highlight the Relax 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 Relax Gaming slots available at UK casinos?
Yes. Relax holds a UK Gambling Commission gaming software licence and its titles appear across a range of UK-licensed operators. Because Relax also distributes third-party studios through its Silver Bullet programme, the Relax name turns up across a wide spread of UK casino menus.
What is the typical RTP for a Relax Gaming slot?
Relax tends to ship its own titles with a default RTP in the mid-90s, and operators can sometimes offer lower configured versions. The same game can be set differently from one site to the next, so always check the figure shown in the slot's info panel at the casino you're playing.
What is Relax Gaming best known for?
The Money Train franchise. Money Train 2, 3 and 4 built the studio's reputation around its lock-and-respin feature, where money symbols stick and collectors multiply the totals. That high-volatility house style runs through much of the in-house catalogue.
What is the difference between Money Train and Money Cart?
They share the same persistent-symbol feature, but Money Cart strips out the base game and drops you straight into the bonus round. That structure was built for the UK and other markets where buying a feature directly is not permitted, so it delivers the headline mechanic in a compliant form.
Who owns Relax Gaming?
Kindred Group completed full ownership of Relax on 1 October 2021. Kindred was then acquired by France's FDJ, now FDJ United, in October 2024, so Relax sits within a larger European gaming group while continuing to run as its own studio.
Is Relax Gaming a studio or an aggregator?
Both. It builds its own slots and it runs the Silver Bullet and Powered By Relax platforms, which carry thousands of third-party titles to operators. That dual identity is why you may see the Relax name attached to games made by other studios entirely.