Play'n GO vs Nolimit City — Provider Comparison
Play'n GO is the prolific Swedish/Maltese studio behind the Book of Dead franchise and 300+ other titles spanning every volatility profile. Nolimit City is the high-volatility specialist that invented xWays, xNudge and xBomb — a much smaller catalogue, but every release is tuned for extreme single-spin upside.
Reviewed by the Slots Irish Editorial Team · Last updated 21 April 2026
Catalogue side-by-side
| Metric | Play'n GO | Nolimit City |
|---|---|---|
| Slots reviewed on Slots Irish | 33 | 3 |
| Average RTP (reviewed) | 96.18% | 96.06% |
| Top 3 by RTP | Good Girl Bad Girl, Reactoonz, Birthday | Highway To Hell, Plumbo, Retromania |
Which provider suits you
Both are available at the operators on our Best Irish Casinos shortlist. The choice comes down to volume vs style: higher catalogue breadth means more chance of a slot that fits your bankroll, but a smaller curated studio often ships stronger individual titles.
For a broader view of the market see all slot reviews, or filter the highest-RTP picks on our real-money slots ranking.
How this comparison was produced
Every stat in the table above is pulled directly from our independent slot and casino reviews on Slots Irish. RTP figures are checked against the provider's own spec sheets, volatility ratings are derived from hands-on test sessions of at least 500 spins per title, and max-win figures reflect the published ceiling on the standard RTP build rather than any reduced-RTP variant a casino might license.
For the full methodology used to evaluate a slot or an operator, read our review methodology page. Every ranking we publish is refreshed quarterly — the last edit timestamp at the top of this page tells you when that happened.
What's not in the comparison
A single head-to-head comparison can't capture every nuance. Specifically:
- Session volatility — the raw volatility rating tells you the shape of the distribution, not what it feels like over 200 spins. Test both titles in our free demo to calibrate expectations.
- Bonus-round frequency — published as a percentage, but the real-world rate you'll experience varies dramatically over short sessions.
- Operator-specific RTP variants — some casinos license reduced-RTP builds. Always check the in-game info panel before real-money play.
- Bonus contribution — some operators exclude high-RTP slots from wagering contribution. See our wagering calculator to model this.
Related reading
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