Slot Providers
Full provider reviews — each page lists every slot from that studio we've reviewed on Slots Irish, with verified RTP range, signature mechanics and which Irish casinos carry the catalogue.
Big Time Gaming
Full catalogue + RTP review →
elk-studios
Full catalogue + RTP review →
Hacksaw Gaming
Full catalogue + RTP review →
Microgaming
Full catalogue + RTP review →
NetEnt
Full catalogue + RTP review →
Nolimit City
Full catalogue + RTP review →
Play'n GO
Full catalogue + RTP review →
Pragmatic Play
Full catalogue + RTP review →
push-gaming
Full catalogue + RTP review →
quickspin
Full catalogue + RTP review →
Red Tiger
Full catalogue + RTP review →
relax-gaming
Full catalogue + RTP review →
thunderkick
Full catalogue + RTP review →
Yggdrasil
Full catalogue + RTP review →
Why provider pages matter for Irish players
Picking a slot provider is often more important than picking a casino. Different studios have wildly different approaches to volatility, RTP generosity, feature complexity and visual style. A Nolimit City session is a completely different experience from a Play'n GO session — even at the same stake and the same nominal RTP.
Each provider page on Slots Irish covers the studio's licensing, the full list of titles we've reviewed from their catalogue, the RTP range across that catalogue, and the mechanics they're known for. Links on each page take you through to individual slot reviews and to the Irish-facing casinos that carry the provider.
How to use provider pages
If you know which provider you like, the provider page is the shortest route into their catalogue — the slot list is sorted by RTP so the highest-paying titles surface first. If you're comparing studios, the comparisons hub has several direct provider-vs-provider pages.
Every provider we review is licensed via the UKGC, MGA, or (once rolled out) GRAI. Unlicensed or unregulated studio content does not appear on Slots Irish. For how licensing actually works, see our Irish gambling laws guide.
How we pick which providers to cover
Provider pages on Slots Irish only get published once we've reviewed at least three titles from the studio's catalogue — that's the minimum for a meaningful RTP range, mechanic summary and where-to-play list. Studios with one or two reviewed titles get mentioned on individual slot review pages but don't warrant a dedicated hub page yet.
The coverage below leans toward providers distributed to Irish-facing UKGC and MGA-licensed casinos. Studios that only distribute to US state-regulated markets, or only to unregulated jurisdictions, don't appear — even if their titles are well-known internationally. Our focus is what Irish players can actually access today.
For the background on licensing itself — why a provider's studio licence matters, how it interacts with the casino's own licence — see our Irish gambling laws guide and the dedicated GRAI licensing write-up.