Our Editorial Policy

Every review site asks for your trust; almost none show their working. This page is our working — the rules every Slot Providers page is built under, so you can judge our reliability for yourself rather than take our word for it.

Rule one: primary sources or silence

Licence claims come from the Gambling Commission’s public register — entity names, account numbers, status — checked at the time of writing. RTPs, volatility ratings and maximum wins come from the studio’s own game sheets and in-game information screens, never from other review sites. Corporate history — who bought whom, for how much, when — is anchored to company announcements and credible trade press. Where a figure can’t be verified, we print a dash or a hedge, not a guess; you’ll find honest “—” marks in our tables because an admitted gap beats a confident error.

How a provider page is built

The sequence never varies: register check first, then the official catalogue and game data, then the history and regulatory record — including the uncomfortable parts, because a profile that omits a public enforcement action is doing PR, not journalism — then actual play, then writing. Rankings and scores are editorial judgements built on that evidence, and each page names its sources in a dedicated section at the bottom.

The RTP-build principle

Our house obsession gets its own rule: wherever a studio ships a game in multiple payout builds, we say so, list the range, and tell you how to check which version your casino runs. No review on this site quotes a single RTP as if it were universal when it isn’t.

Advertising and independence

This site carries clearly-marked casino advertising, kept in its own labelled slots and separated from editorial. No advertiser sees a page before publication, influences a score, or can pay to soften a criticism — the TopGame history on our Pragmatic Play page and the licence-review coverage on our NetEnt page exist precisely because coverage isn’t for sale. Studios don’t get previews either.

Keeping pages alive

Providers merge, rebrand and re-release constantly, so pages are re-verified on a rolling basis and re-dated only when something substantive changes — never to fake freshness. New releases are added to each provider’s catalogue section as they ship.

When we’re wrong

We correct plainly and quickly. Report an error via the contact page, ideally with a source; confirmed mistakes are fixed as a priority and the page’s dates updated. Being corrected by one reader today beats misleading a thousand tomorrow — that’s not humility, it’s arithmetic.

The line we don’t cross

Player safety outranks every commercial and editorial consideration. We write for adults 18+, we cover the regulated UK market, we never frame gambling as income, and every page links to our Responsible Gambling guide. If a conflict ever arises between a good story and safer gambling, safer gambling wins.