Rollino Casino Providers: All Game Studios at a Glance

Rollino Casino game providers and software studios overview

Rollino Casino Providers: Who Supplies the Games?

When I evaluate a casino, I spend more time on the provider list than on the game count. A platform claiming eight thousand titles sourced from three studios tells a very different story from one offering four thousand titles across sixty providers. The breadth of the provider roster determines catalogue diversity, RTP range, feature variety and — crucially — the consistency of fair-play standards across the library. Rollino’s provider list is one of the broadest I have encountered in the Curaçao-licensed segment, and that breadth deserves a closer examination.

The average online slot carries an RTP of approximately 96%, but that figure masks enormous variation between providers. Some studios build their entire catalogue around RTPs above 96.5%; others routinely ship titles at 94% or lower. Knowing which providers dominate a platform’s library tells you more about your expected return than any aggregate number the casino publishes. And with 56% of iGaming companies now ranking AI integration among their top three priorities, the provider landscape is shifting as studios invest in smarter game mechanics, personalised features and adaptive difficulty — all of which affect the player experience in ways that a simple game count cannot capture.

Game development studio workspace with slot designs on screens

Key Providers at Rollino in Detail

I have been tracking provider portfolios across dozens of casinos for the better part of a decade, and certain names consistently signal quality. At Rollino, the top-tier providers include Pragmatic Play, Evolution (via their RNG division), NetEnt, Play’n GO, Push Gaming, Hacksaw Gaming and BGaming. Each of these studios brings something distinct to the catalogue.

Pragmatic Play is the volume leader — prolific output, consistently high production values, and a range that spans low-volatility grinders like Big Bass Bonanza to high-variance monsters like Gates of Olympus. Their slots tend to cluster around 96.5% RTP, which is above the industry average. They also supply Rollino’s live casino tables through their Pragmatic Live division, creating a vertical integration that few competitors match.

NetEnt remains the benchmark for polished game design. Starburst, Gonzo’s Quest and Dead or Alive are catalogue staples that have aged remarkably well. Their RTP transparency is industry-leading — every game sheet publishes the theoretical return to three decimal places, which is more than many studios bother with.

Push Gaming and Hacksaw Gaming represent the newer generation of high-volatility specialists. If you have played Jammin’ Jars, Fire in the Hole or Wanted Dead or a Wild, you have experienced their design philosophy: extreme variance, high maximum win caps, and bonus mechanics that create genuine tension. These studios are disproportionately popular on streaming platforms, which drives traffic to casinos that carry their full catalogues.

Play’n GO occupies the middle ground — a deep library with consistent quality and moderate-to-high volatility. Book of Dead alone has probably introduced more players to the megaways format than any other single title. Their games section at Rollino is well-represented, with both classic and recent releases available.

Live casino studio broadcast showing professional dealer setup
Slot game interface from a major provider showing premium design quality

Niche Studios and Exclusive Partnerships

The big names get the attention, but the niche studios often tell you more about a platform’s curation philosophy. Rollino carries titles from providers like Thunderkick, Elk Studios, Nolimit City, Relax Gaming, Yggdrasil and Wazdan — studios that each have a distinct identity and a loyal following among players who look beyond the mainstream.

Thunderkick, for instance, builds some of the most visually distinctive slots in the industry. Their art direction is closer to indie game design than traditional casino aesthetics, and their mechanics — particularly the cluster-pay systems in titles like Esqueleto Explosivo — are genuinely inventive. Nolimit City leans into dark themes and extreme volatility, with maximum win potential that regularly exceeds 30,000x on their flagship titles. These are not mass-market games; they are cult favourites with dedicated communities.

Relax Gaming deserves a specific mention because they operate both as a developer and as an aggregator. Their Silver Bullet programme allows smaller studios to distribute through the Relax platform, which means a casino connected to Relax effectively gains access to a pipeline of emerging developers. At Rollino, this translates into a steady trickle of new titles from studios that would not otherwise have the distribution infrastructure to appear on mid-tier platforms.

Whether Rollino has genuine exclusive partnerships — titles available only on their platform — is harder to verify. Some Curaçao-licensed casinos operating under aggregator agreements receive early access to new releases, but true exclusivity is rare outside the largest operator groups. What Rollino does offer is breadth: the niche studio coverage is above average for the segment, and players who enjoy discovering less mainstream titles will find material to work with.

Unique slot game design from a niche studio showing distinctive art style
Independent game studio creative office with unique game concepts

Provider Quality: Licensing and Fairness Certification

A provider’s own licensing is separate from the casino’s licensing, and understanding that distinction matters. Pragmatic Play holds licences from the UKGC, MGA and multiple other jurisdictions. NetEnt is similarly multi-licensed. These studios subject their RNG systems to independent audits by testing houses like GLI, eCOGRA and BMM Testlabs. The RTP figures they publish are not marketing claims — they are verified outputs from millions of simulated spins, and regulators in jurisdictions like Malta and the UK require ongoing compliance testing.

Smaller studios may hold fewer licences, but that does not automatically indicate lower quality. Hacksaw Gaming, for example, holds an MGA licence and submits to the same RNG testing protocols as the majors. The key question is whether a studio’s games have been certified by an independent testing laboratory. If they have, the fairness of the RNG is not in question regardless of where the casino itself is licensed.

Where things get murkier is with providers that operate exclusively in loosely regulated markets and have not submitted to third-party audits. A handful of studios in Rollino’s catalogue fall into this category — smaller outfits whose games appear on Curaçao-licensed platforms but whose own regulatory credentials are difficult to verify. These are not necessarily unfair games, but the absence of independent verification means the RTP claims are unaudited. For players who prioritise provable fairness, sticking to titles from multi-licensed, independently tested providers is the prudent approach.

Fairness certification audit report for casino game providers
Which niche providers does Rollino have that other casinos might not?

Rollino carries titles from studios like Thunderkick, Nolimit City, Elk Studios and several smaller developers distributed through Relax Gaming’s Silver Bullet aggregation programme. While these studios are not unique to Rollino, the breadth of niche coverage is above average for the Curaçao-licensed segment, particularly for high-volatility specialists and visually distinctive indie-style developers.

Does Rollino offer games from Pragmatic Play and Evolution?

Yes. Pragmatic Play is one of the most heavily represented providers at Rollino, supplying slots, live casino tables and virtual sports content. Evolution’s RNG division contributes table games, while their live dealer studios power Rollino’s live casino section. Both providers hold multiple international licences and submit to independent RNG audits.

Published by the Rollino Casino team.

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