Galaxsys is the Yerevan-based games studio that grew out of Digitain’s in-house fast-games team in 2021 and spent its first four years building a reputation almost entirely on crash, mines and instant-win titles like Tower Rush and Ninja Crash — before shipping its very first traditional slot, El Dorado, only in February 2025. Distributed under the same UKGC licence as Digitain’s sportsbook and Imagine Live’s live-casino tables (account 63601, active since 10 September 2024), Galaxsys now has twelve genuine reel-spinning slots to its name against a much larger stable of crash and skill games. Our verdict: 5/10. This Galaxsys review covers the honest split between the studio’s fast-games heritage and its very young slots catalogue, the best Galaxsys slots to start with, the real numbers behind each release, and the full licence file.

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Galaxsys at a glance

The essentials — an Armenia-based fast-games specialist that only entered the slots vertical in 2025.

Full nameGalaxsys LLC, operating under Digitain (MT) Limited’s regulatory umbrella
Founded2021, Yerevan, Armenia — spun out of Digitain’s internal fast-games team
Owner / groupPart of the Digitain group; an autonomous games studio (own product, sales and management teams) rather than a fully separate company
Sister trading namesDigitain (sportsbook/platform) and Imagine Live (live casino) — all three trade under the same UKGC account
UKGC licenceDigitain (MT) Limited, account 63601, Gambling Software (Remote) & Game Host (Casino) licence active since 10 September 2024
Catalogue55+ titles across crash, instant-win, table, card, lottery and skill categories — but only 12 genuine reel-spinning slots as of July 2026
Typical RTP~96–97% published defaults across the slot catalogue, several titles offering a higher Buy Bonus RTP tier — see the maths section
Flagship mechanicsCrash/multiplier games (Tower Rush, Ninja Crash) are the studio’s real strength; slots lean on cascading wins and progressive bonus-realm structures
Best-known slotsGates of Asgard: Nine Realms, Guardians of Glory, El Dorado
Our score5/10full verdict below

✓ Facts checked against the UKGC business licence register and Galaxsys’ own published site and press releases — 6 July 2026, re-verified and expanded 10 July 2026

The essential Galaxsys slots: every genuine slot released so far

Here’s the honest scope: Galaxsys is overwhelmingly a crash and instant-win studio, and its reel-spinning slot catalogue is still young enough to rank in full rather than trim to a top ten. These are all twelve slots the studio has shipped since its February 2025 debut, in release order, cross-checked one by one against Galaxsys’ own game pages rather than third-party trackers. RTPs quoted are published defaults where Galaxsys or a licensed operator has disclosed them.

Galaxsys - best slots at a glance

1. El Dorado (February 2025)

Galaxsys’ very first slot, and by the CEO’s own account “a major milestone” after three years spent solely on fast and skill games. A jungle-treasure theme built around a single payline with multiple scoring sections, El Dorado’s real hook is a 15-level bonus round with a published max win of 1,000x and a default RTP of 96.33%. It debuted at ICE Barcelona and went live across Galaxsys’ partner network on 19 February 2025, per the studio’s own release date.

El Dorado gameplay
El Dorado — the studio’s first-ever slot, February 2025.

2. Funny Faces: Hoglet-Moglet (March 2025)

A deliberately lighter, cartoonish multiline slot pairing a smirking hedgehog mascot with grinning fruit symbols, aimed squarely at a casual audience rather than the high-drama mythology of its stablemates. Its signature is the hoglet-dice symbol: land it after a bet and it advances a token an extra move along a track encircling the board for extra prizes. Published RTP is 97%, among the highest in the studio’s slot catalogue, and it went live on 4 March 2025 — Galaxsys’ second slot, barely a fortnight after El Dorado.

Funny Faces: Hoglet-Moglet gameplay
Funny Faces: Hoglet-Moglet — a lighter, board-game-flavoured entry.

3. Olympian Legends (March 2025)

A Greek-mythology cascading-wins slot, and arguably the most visually ambitious release in the catalogue so far, pitting Zeus-like gods against each other as symbols tumble away for chain wins. Its x2Chance Feature is a distinctive touch layered on top of the standard Bonus Game and Buy Bonus options. Published RTP is 96.05%, and it went live on 18 March 2025, Galaxsys’ third slot. We couldn’t independently confirm a specific max-win multiplier for this title on Galaxsys’ own game page, so we’re not going to invent one.

Olympian Legends gameplay
Olympian Legends — the catalogue’s most visually ambitious release.

4. Fruity Wilds (July 2025)

A classic-fruit-machine homage on 5 reels, built specifically, in CEO Hayk Sargsyan’s words, to bring back “the charm of classic fruit slots” while layering in cascading wins, wild reels and a Bonus Buy option good for up to 20 free spins. Galaxsys’ own game page publishes a 96% RTP and a maximum jackpot of 500x — a genuinely modest ceiling next to the studio’s later releases, worth knowing before assuming every Galaxsys slot chases a five-figure multiplier. It went live on 23 July 2025.

Fruity Wilds gameplay
Fruity Wilds — a classic-fruit homage with modern cascading mechanics.

5. Gates of Asgard: Nine Realms (July 2025)

Widely reported as one of the studio’s strongest performers to date, and probably its most structurally interesting slot: a Norse-mythology 3×5 game with 10 winning lines in which a mascot squirrel, Ratatoskr, travels across nine distinct in-game “realms,” each unlocked by a Seed symbol and each carrying its own bonus mechanic (free spins, wild reels, escalating multipliers). Published max win is 7,000x, with a base RTP of 96% and Buy Bonus tiers reported between 96.63% and 96.90% depending on which realm is purchased. It went live on 31 July 2025.

Gates of Asgard: Nine Realms gameplay
Gates of Asgard: Nine Realms — nine bonus realms, one of the studio’s strongest performers.

6. Guardians of Glory (November 2025)

A medieval-fantasy 5×3 slot built around a Catapult Gamble Feature: land the right symbols and you can push a side-bet for a shot at instant multipliers up to 100x on top of the base game. Published RTP is 96.35% (96.37% on the Bonus Buy build), with a headline max win of 10,000x — the highest published ceiling anywhere in the Galaxsys slot catalogue. It went live on 10 November 2025.

Guardians of Glory gameplay
Guardians of Glory — the catalogue’s highest published max win, 10,000x.

7. Hungry Wolf (December 2025)

A farmyard horror-comedy slot pitting a shotgun-toting farmer against a snarling wolf on a 6×6 grid, where matching six or more symbols triggers a cascade. The chase-themed bonus round — the Farmer taking shots at the Wolf — awards 10 free spins with multipliers stacking up to 32x. Published RTP is 96.05%. Galaxsys’ own game page doesn’t list an overall max-win multiplier for this title the way it does for several catalogue-mates, so we’re not going to quote one we can’t source to it. It went live on 11 December 2025.

Hungry Wolf gameplay
Hungry Wolf — cascading wins and a chase-themed bonus round.

8. Gangsta Piggy: Hold and Win (February 2026)

A gritty cops-and-robbers 5×3 slot with 25 paylines, and the only genuine Hold and Win release in the Galaxsys catalogue so far. Its Safecracker Fortune feature, triggered by landing Golden Coins, brings respins, coin multipliers and a shot at four separate jackpot tiers — Mini, Minor, Major and a 2,000,000-coin Grand. Bank, Safe, Police Officer and Gangsta Piggy symbols carry the high-value combinations, with Wild Badges and Scatter Vans opening extra routes to free spins. Published RTP is 96.10%, with a maximum payout of 5,000x. It went live on 23 February 2026 and, at time of writing, was missing entirely from this page’s ranked list — an oversight we’ve now corrected.

Gangsta Piggy: Hold and Win gameplay
Gangsta Piggy: Hold and Win — Safecracker Fortune and a 2,000,000-coin Grand jackpot.

9. Deep Sea Wild (April 2026)

An underwater-adventure game on a 5×5 grid, built around a recurring clash between Snake and Fish symbols: when they meet, the Snake grows by consuming Fish, converting symbols into Wilds and refreshing the grid for fresh combinations. A Trident-fed multiplier bar climbs from 5x up to 1,000x independently of the main feature, and the Bonus Game (via Scatters or Buy Bonus) can push multipliers up to 128x, with a maximum win of 5,000x the bet. Published RTP is 96.20%, confirmed directly on Galaxsys’ own game page. It went live on 13 April 2026.

Deep Sea Wild gameplay
Deep Sea Wild — a Snake-and-Fish wild interaction on a 5×5 grid.

10. Coin Rush (May 2026)

A fast, compact 3×3 slot with 27 winning ways — the studio’s clearest nod to the classic three-reel format, built on Galaxsys’ own Progress Cart Collection and Row Multiplier System rather than a licensed Hold and Win template. Coin symbols advance Progress Carts toward bonus activation, with a Jackpot Feature and multiple bonus paths layered on top for extra routes to a win. Published RTP is 97%. Galaxsys’ own game page doesn’t list a specific max-win multiplier for this title, so we’re not going to guess one. It went live on 11 May 2026.

Coin Rush gameplay
Coin Rush — a compact 3×3, 27-way format, its clearest nod to the classic three-reel style.

11. Fruity Wilds 5 Lines (June 2026)

A five-payline sibling to Fruity Wilds, released almost a year later and sharing the same fruit-machine art and jackpot key visuals but built around a tighter, five-line structure. Auto Bet and Turbo Mode keep the pace brisk, with a Bonus Buy route to up to 20 free spins. Published figures are 96% RTP, medium-high volatility and a 34.94% hit rate, with a maximum jackpot of 500x. It went live on 4 June 2026 alongside its ten-line sibling below.

Fruity Wilds 5 Lines gameplay
Fruity Wilds 5 Lines — a tighter, five-payline take on the house fruit-machine theme.

12. Fruity Wilds 10 Lines (June 2026)

The wider-format companion to Fruity Wilds 5 Lines, released the same day and sharing an identical published RTP, volatility and hit-rate profile — the difference is the ten-line structure, giving a broader spread of ways to win per spin for the same 500x maximum jackpot. Between them, the two “Lines” variants and the original Fruity Wilds give Galaxsys three separate published takes on one fruit-machine theme, the most of any single motif in the catalogue.

Fruity Wilds 10 Lines gameplay
Fruity Wilds 10 Lines — the wider ten-payline companion, released the same day.

Galaxsys vs the studios it actually competes with

Galaxsys doesn’t fit neatly into a slots-only comparison bracket — its real competitive set is the crash/fast-game specialists, with slots as a recent add-on. Against studios we’ve already reviewed with a similar crash-first or hybrid profile:

GalaxsysAir DiceGaming Corps
Founded2021, YerevanHelsinki-founded, Relax/SoftSwiss-distributedStockholm-founded, small crash/instant-win-leaning studio
Core identityCrash & fast games (Tower Rush, Ninja Crash) first, slots since 2025In-house Shifter™ mechanic on traditional slotsA similarly small, mixed instant-win-and-slots catalogue
Slot catalogue size12 titles (from February 2025)A larger, more established slot-first catalogueA handful of slots alongside instant-win titles
UK licensingUKGC account 63601, active since Sep 2024 — very recentEstablished UK presenceEstablished UK presence
DistributionOwn platform via Digitain group plus SOFTSWISS integrationRelax Gaming, SoftSwissMultiple aggregators

The honest read: Galaxsys is not really a “slots studio” in the way most names on this site are — it is a fast-games specialist, several times over award-winning for crash titles like Tower Rush, that has spent barely eighteen months building a slots sideline. That makes a head-to-head against slot-first studios like Air Dice slightly unfair in both directions: Galaxsys can’t yet match Air Dice’s slot catalogue depth or its own in-house mechanic, but Air Dice has no answer to Galaxsys’ crash-game pedigree at all. The nearest genuine comparison is a studio like Gaming Corps, another small operation splitting its attention between instant-win formats and a modest slot list, though even there Gaming Corps has been building slots for longer. If Galaxsys’s stated roadmap of roughly ten new slots a year holds, this comparison table will look very different within twelve months — but as of today, judge this page on twelve games, not on the studio’s much larger reputation elsewhere.

The game families, in depth

With twelve slots and only one true sequel pairing (the Fruity Wilds line-count variants) so far, Galaxsys doesn’t have game “families” in the way larger studios do. What’s worth tracking instead is theme clustering and mechanic reuse across the catalogue so far.

Mythology and folklore themes

Olympian Legends (Greek), Gates of Asgard: Nine Realms (Norse) and El Dorado (Mesoamerican legend) between them account for a third of the slot catalogue — a clear house preference for mythological source material over the abstract or purely fruit-based themes common at other young studios.

Animal-antagonist themes

Hungry Wolf and Deep Sea Wild both build their core hook around a single dangerous animal character (a wolf, a sea-serpent) as the visual and thematic centrepiece, a pattern distinct from the mythology cluster above.

The Hold and Win entry

Gangsta Piggy: Hold and Win is currently the studio’s only slot built on the widely-licensed Hold and Win respin template (also seen at countless other studios under different house names) — worth flagging since it’s the one mechanic here that isn’t a Galaxsys original. An earlier version of this page mistakenly attributed a Hold and Win format to Coin Rush instead, which actually runs on Galaxsys’ own Progress Cart Collection system; that’s corrected throughout this page now.

Signature mechanics & technology

Galaxsys’ real technical strength lives in its crash and fast-game catalogue, not its slots — but a few slot-specific mechanics are worth understanding on their own terms:

The Realm-progression structure (Gates of Asgard)

Rather than a single bonus round, Gates of Asgard: Nine Realms strings together nine separate mini-bonus mechanics behind one mascot-driven progression system, so the “feature” a player experiences can differ meaningfully realm to realm. It’s the most structurally ambitious thing in the slot catalogue so far and the clearest sign of where the studio’s design energy is going.

The Catapult Gamble Feature (Guardians of Glory)

A push-your-luck side bet layered on top of ordinary base-game wins, offering instant multipliers up to 100x for players willing to risk a win rather than bank it — a genuinely distinct feature rather than a reskinned industry-standard gamble wheel.

Quantum RNG and hash-based verification

Across its wider catalogue (crash and instant-win titles especially, where trust-in-the-outcome matters even more to players), Galaxsys advertises quantum random number generation and hash-based cryptographic verification so results can be checked after the fact — standard practice among crash-game specialists, less commonly foregrounded by traditional slot studios, and a small tell of where Galaxsys’ engineering roots actually are.

What Galaxsys hasn’t built yet

Unlike Yggdrasil’s DoubleMax or Nolimit City’s xSplit, none of Galaxsys’ twelve slots currently license out a named proprietary slot mechanic to other studios — the traffic, if anything, runs the other way, with Gangsta Piggy: Hold and Win borrowing the industry-standard Hold and Win template rather than inventing one. That’s a fair thing to say plainly about a twelve-title, eighteen-month-old slots operation.

Galaxsys slots RTP: the real numbers

The defaults: published RTPs across the twelve slots cluster tightly between 96% and 97%, with Funny Faces: Hoglet-Moglet’s 97% the highest we could verify and Fruity Wilds, Fruity Wilds 5 Lines, Fruity Wilds 10 Lines and Gates of Asgard’s 96% the lowest confidently-sourced base figures.

Buy Bonus tiers: several titles — Olympian Legends, Gates of Asgard and Guardians of Glory among them — ship with a separate, usually slightly higher RTP figure attached to their Bonus Buy option, a distinction worth checking in the paytable before spending on a feature buy.

Max wins: Guardians of Glory’s published 10,000x is the catalogue’s highest confirmed ceiling; El Dorado’s 1,000x and the two Fruity Wilds “Lines” variants’ 500x are the most conservative. Two titles — Olympian Legends and Coin Rush — don’t publish an overall max-win multiplier on Galaxsys’ own game pages, and an earlier version of this page incorrectly quoted a 10,000x figure for Hungry Wolf that we could not source and have now removed. We’d rather flag a gap than invent a number. Our responsible gambling guide applies as always.

From Digitain’s fast-games team to a fledgling slots studio

YearWhat happened
2019Hayk Sargsyan, later Galaxsys’ CEO, moves from BetConstruct to Digitain’s gaming department
2021Galaxsys founded in Yerevan, Armenia, spun out to give Digitain’s fast-games work its own product, sales and management structure
2022–24The studio builds its reputation almost entirely on crash and instant-win titles, picking up early Fast Games Provider of the Year recognition
10 September 2024Digitain (MT) Limited’s UKGC licence (account 63601) goes active, covering the Digitain, Galaxsys and Imagine Live trading names
19 Feb 2025El Dorado ships — Galaxsys’ first-ever slot, debuted at ICE Barcelona the same month
Mar–Jul 2025Funny Faces: Hoglet-Moglet, Olympian Legends, Fruity Wilds and Gates of Asgard: Nine Realms follow in quick succession — the studio’s most concentrated slot-launch period so far
Nov 2025–Feb 2026Guardians of Glory, Hungry Wolf and Gangsta Piggy: Hold and Win extend the catalogue, the last of them the studio’s first true Hold and Win format
Apr–Jun 2026Deep Sea Wild, Coin Rush and the Fruity Wilds 5 Lines / 10 Lines pair bring the catalogue to twelve titles

The arc that matters: a genuinely young slots operation, less than eighteen months old at the time of writing, growing out of a much older and more decorated crash-games business. Whether Galaxsys becomes a serious slots name depends entirely on what the next couple of years of releases look like — the studio’s own public roadmap talks of roughly ten new slots a year, which would be a serious acceleration on the pace set so far.

The story behind Galaxsys

Galaxsys heritage timeline — from Digitain's fast-games team to a slots studio
2019–2025: from an internal fast-games team to a licensed, slot-shipping studio.

A fast-games team that became its own studio

Galaxsys wasn’t founded from scratch by outside entrepreneurs; it grew out of Digitain’s internal fast-games development, spun out in 2021 so that side of the business could have its own dedicated product, sales and management teams rather than compete for roadmap space against Digitain’s core sportsbook and platform work.

Vardges Vardanyan, Founder

Galaxsys’ own team page names Vardges Vardanyan as Founder — a correction from an earlier version of this page, which mistakenly credited the founding to Hayk Sargsyan. The studio’s public messaging has always centred its fast-games and, later, slots story on the wider team rather than a single founder narrative, which is likely why the distinction got blurred here previously.

Hayk Sargsyan, CEO

Sargsyan’s own path runs through the wider Armenian iGaming scene: a poker department role at BetConstruct from 2015, followed by a move to Digitain’s gaming department in 2019 and, from there, into Galaxsys’ top executive role as Chief Executive Officer. On launching El Dorado, he called it “a major milestone for us,” directly acknowledging that “over the past three years, our focus has been on developing fast and skill games” before slots entered the picture at all.

Vigen Safaryan and the “natural evolution” into slots

Chief Product Officer Vigen Safaryan has been the public voice explaining the pivot, describing the decision to enter the slots vertical as “a natural evolution for us” built on the studio’s existing fast-games credibility, technology and player-data analysis — rather than a reinvention of the company from a standing start.

Still part of the Digitain family

Galaxsys, Digitain and the live-casino brand Imagine Live all trade under the same Digitain (MT) Limited UKGC licence — a structure that gives Galaxsys real regulatory backing from a larger group without folding its slot output into one single, undifferentiated Digitain product roadmap.

Is Galaxsys fair? Licensing, regulation & the record

Checked against the Gambling Commission’s public register on 6 July 2026.

The licence. Galaxsys trades under Digitain (MT) Limited’s UKGC account 63601, which also covers the Digitain and Imagine Live trading names. The Gambling Software (Remote) and Game Host (Casino) activities have been active since 10 September 2024, with a further Betting Host licence added in February 2026. Verify it yourself on the UKGC public register.

The record. Clean: we found no UKGC enforcement action against Digitain (MT) Limited or the Galaxsys trading name. That’s exactly what you’d expect from a licence this recent (under two years old at the time of writing) rather than necessarily a long track record of good conduct — there simply hasn’t been much time for one to form yet.

So is it fair? On the available evidence, yes — certified RNG (Galaxsys advertises quantum RNG and hash-based verification across its catalogue), GLI-19 and other per-game lab certifications, and a clean, active UK licensing file. The honest caveat is that this is a young licence with a young UK track record, not a decade of scrutiny behind it.

The biggest Galaxsys numbers

A studio whose headline wins mostly belong to its crash and instant-win catalogue rather than its slots. Documented slot-specific context only:

The numberWhat it isThe detail
10,000xGuardians of Glory’s published max winThe highest confirmed ceiling across the twelve-title slot catalogue
12Total genuine slots shippedFrom El Dorado (February 2025) to the Fruity Wilds 5/10 Lines pair (June 2026)
7,000xGates of Asgard: Nine Realms’ published max winWidely reported as one of the studio’s strongest-performing releases
63601The shared UKGC account numberCovers Digitain, Galaxsys and Imagine Live under one licence

On tape: an official Olympian Legends reveal and a Guardians of Glory gameplay overview, both from Galaxsys’ own YouTube channel:

Videos embedded for illustration — results shown are the studio’s own.

Beyond the reels

The corners of the story a slots-only ranking site would miss entirely:

The tail is much bigger than the slots

Outside this page’s scope sits a genuinely large and decorated crash/fast-games catalogue — Tower Rush (Best Crash Game, SiGMA Africa Awards 2025), Ninja Crash (Most Played Game, SiGMA Americas) and dozens of instant-win, mines, plinko, dice, keno, bingo and table titles. If you came here expecting a studio built like NetEnt or Pragmatic Play, the more accurate comparison is closer to a fast-games specialist that recently decided slots were worth trying too.

An admitted, undisguised pivot

Rather than pretending slots were always part of the plan, both Galaxsys’ CEO and CPO have spoken publicly and specifically about the 2025 decision to “enter the slots vertical,” an unusually candid admission from a studio that could easily have blurred the timeline.

A shared UKGC umbrella most players never notice

Because Galaxsys, Digitain and Imagine Live all sit under the same UK licence number, a player checking the register by domain rather than by studio name could easily miss that they’re looking at three different product lines from one regulatory entity.

The company behind the games

Galaxsys's official website, galaxsys.co
Galaxsys’ corporate site, galaxsys.co — where the studio’s full 55+ title portfolio, awards and partner tools live alongside the twelve-strong slot catalogue this page covers.

Galaxsys’ own About Us page states the studio integrates 60+ games through a single connection, supports 170+ currencies, and works with 3,000+ brands worldwide — scale that dwarfs its still-young slot output. Its certification record checks out beyond the UKGC file already covered above: individual titles across the wider catalogue hold GLI-19 and jurisdiction-specific GLI certifications (Malta, Georgia, Serbia, Belarus, Croatia and others), and the studio also holds an MGA critical gaming supply licence (MGA/B2B/592/2018). Provable fairness — a hash-based system letting players verify a game’s outcome after the fact — is advertised across the catalogue, including on several of the twelve slots covered on this page.

Awards lean heavily toward the fast-games side of the business rather than slots specifically: SiGMA, BSG and 5 Star iGaming Media Starlet recognitions for titles like Tower Rush, Ninja Crash and Maestro dominate Galaxsys’ own awards list, underlining again that slots remain the newer, smaller half of what this studio actually does.

New Galaxsys slots: what’s launched for 2025–26

The state of Galaxsys right now: the slots side of the business has accelerated since this page was first published, with the Fruity Wilds 5 Lines / 10 Lines pair (June 2026) now the newest releases, Coin Rush (May 2026) and Deep Sea Wild (April 2026) close behind, and Gangsta Piggy: Hold and Win (February 2026) — previously missing from this page entirely — now correctly credited as the studio’s first true Hold and Win slot. CPO Vigen Safaryan has stated an ambition of roughly ten new slot titles a year.

ReleaseWhenWhy it matters
Fruity Wilds 5 Lines & 10 LinesJune 2026The newest releases — two line-count variants of the same fruit-machine slot, launched the same day
Coin RushMay 2026A compact 3×3, 27-way format built on Galaxsys’ own Progress Cart Collection system
Deep Sea WildApril 2026A Snake-and-Fish wild interaction on a 5×5 grid, RTP confirmed at 96.20%
Gangsta Piggy: Hold and WinFebruary 2026The studio’s only genuine Hold and Win format so far, with a 2,000,000-coin Grand jackpot
Roughly 10 further slotsPublicly targeted for the year, per CPO Vigen SafaryanWould take the catalogue well past its current twelve titles if delivered on schedule

All ship with published figures where Galaxsys or a licensed operator discloses them. Paytable first, always.

What players actually say

From forums and review-site comment sections where Galaxsys slots are discussed as a new and still-unproven addition to a studio players already knew from crash games.

The love: Gates of Asgard: Nine Realms draws consistent praise for its unusually structured realm-by-realm bonus system, and Guardians of Glory’s Catapult Gamble Feature is regularly singled out as more interesting than a generic gamble wheel. Several players who already trusted Galaxsys’ crash games say that trust transferred easily to the slots.

The gripes, plainly: twelve titles — three of them line-count or format variants of an existing game rather than wholly new concepts — is still a thin catalogue to build a slots reputation on, and several of the visual themes (mythology in particular) tread ground that dozens of other studios have already covered more extensively. RTP transparency itself holds up well on closer inspection: every title we checked directly against Galaxsys’ own game pages does publish a default figure, including Deep Sea Wild (96.20%), which an earlier version of this page incorrectly flagged as unpublished.

The best Galaxsys slots: which should you play?

The thirty-second version of everything above:

If you want…PlayWhy
The most structurally interesting bonus systemGates of Asgard: Nine RealmsNine separate realm mechanics behind one progression system
The highest published max winGuardians of GloryPublishes a 10,000x ceiling, the catalogue’s highest confirmed figure
A genuine Hold and Win formatGangsta Piggy: Hold and WinSafecracker Fortune and a 2,000,000-coin Grand jackpot
The studio’s first-ever slotEl DoradoFebruary 2025’s genuine starting point
Something lighter and more casualFunny Faces: Hoglet-MogletA board-game-flavoured, 97% RTP entry aimed at a softer audience
The newest releaseFruity Wilds 5 Lines or 10 LinesJune 2026’s line-count variants of the house fruit-machine slot

Our verdict on Galaxsys

Slot Providers score: 5/10 — a well-regarded, award-winning fast-games specialist whose slots operation is real, licensed and reasonably well made, but still too young and too small to judge as anything more than a promising sideline.

Game quality6/10 — Gates of Asgard and Guardians of Glory show genuine design ambition; nothing yet feels like a defining, must-play slot
Innovation5/10 — the Realm-progression structure and Catapult Gamble Feature are distinct ideas, but most of the catalogue leans on cascading wins seen widely elsewhere
Maths & transparency6/10 — every one of the twelve slots we checked publishes a default RTP directly on Galaxsys’ own site; a few titles (Olympian Legends, Hungry Wolf, Coin Rush) still don’t publish an overall max-win multiplier, which is the real remaining gap
Mobile experience7/10 — consistent, modern presentation across the catalogue, unsurprising from a studio with deep fast-games UX experience
Catalogue depth3/10 — twelve slots, eighteen months old, is still thin measured purely as a slots studio, though more than the nine this page previously credited it with

What Galaxsys gets right

  • A genuinely decorated, multi-award-winning crash and fast-games pedigree sits behind every slot release (Tower Rush, Ninja Crash and repeated SiGMA/BSG recognition)
  • Every one of the twelve slots publishes a default RTP directly on Galaxsys’ own site — no hidden figures once you check the primary source
  • Structurally distinctive ideas already exist despite the young catalogue — Gates of Asgard’s nine-realm progression and Guardians of Glory’s Catapult Gamble Feature
  • A clean UKGC record with certified, independently verifiable quantum RNG and GLI-19 lab certification

Where it still falls short

  • Twelve slots in eighteen months is still a thin catalogue next to established slot-first studios
  • Several titles — Olympian Legends, Hungry Wolf and Coin Rush — don’t publish an overall max-win multiplier on Galaxsys’ own game pages
  • No verified UKGC-licensed UK casino currently carries Galaxsys’ slots, despite an active licence since September 2024
  • Three of the twelve titles are line-count or format variants of the same underlying game (the Fruity Wilds trio) rather than wholly new concepts

Galaxsys suits players who already enjoy the studio’s crash and instant-win games and are curious to see the same team’s early slots work, or anyone drawn specifically to Gates of Asgard’s realm-progression idea. Look elsewhere if you want an established slots studio with a deep back catalogue and a long UK track record — on that measure, this is one of the youngest, smallest operations we’ve reviewed on this site so far.

Every Galaxsys slot, ranked

The full slot catalogue — all twelve titles, since there aren’t yet enough to need trimming. Ranked by design ambition, published numbers and how well each holds up on its own terms.

#SlotYearMax winIn one line
1Gates of Asgard: Nine Realms20257,000xNine bonus realms behind one progression system, the studio’s strongest slot so far
2Guardians of Glory202510,000xThe Catapult Gamble Feature and the catalogue’s highest confirmed max win
3Gangsta Piggy: Hold and Win20265,000xThe studio’s only genuine Hold and Win format, with a 2,000,000-coin Grand jackpot
4Olympian Legends2025The catalogue’s most visually ambitious release
5El Dorado20251,000xThe studio’s first-ever slot
6Deep Sea Wild20265,000xA Snake-and-Fish wild interaction on a 5×5 grid
7Hungry Wolf2025A chase-themed bonus round with multipliers up to 32x
8Fruity Wilds2025500xA classic-fruit homage with modern cascading mechanics
9Coin Rush2026A compact 3×3, 27-way format on Galaxsys’ own Progress Cart system
10Funny Faces: Hoglet-Moglet2025A lighter, board-game-flavoured entry, 97% RTP
11Fruity Wilds 5 Lines2026500xA tighter five-payline variant of the house fruit-machine theme
12Fruity Wilds 10 Lines2026500xThe wider ten-payline companion, released the same day

Ranked 6 July 2026, re-verified and expanded 10 July 2026 from the full twelve-title slot catalogue — Gangsta Piggy: Hold and Win, Fruity Wilds 5 Lines and Fruity Wilds 10 Lines were added on this pass after being found live on Galaxsys’ own game catalogue but missing from this list. Max win figures are the published max multiplier from Galaxsys’ own per-game pages where one exists; most don’t publish one, hence the “—” marks — we checked every title in this list rather than guessing. Availability and RTP tier vary by operator; always check the in-game paytable.

Casinos with Galaxsys Games

Anyone searching for Galaxsys casinos should know the studio’s content runs primarily through non-UK-facing partners such as 1xBet, Betera, Mostbet and Pin-Up, none of which are UKGC-licensed operators. Its UK route to market is genuinely new — the Digitain (MT) Limited licence covering the Galaxsys brand only went active in September 2024, and we could not verify any well-known UKGC-licensed casino currently listing Galaxsys slots in its lobby. We’d rather say that plainly than pad this section with unrelated brands (listed for information only — no commercial relationship, no endorsements; always verify any operator on the Gambling Commission register before depositing):

CasinoDomainWhat you’ll find
No well-known UKGC-licensed operator carrying Galaxsys slots could be verified at the time of writing — the licence is too recent (active since 10 September 2024) for wide UK distribution yet.

Checked 6 July 2026. This list will be updated as soon as a verifiable UKGC-licensed carrier is confirmed. 18+, please gamble responsibly.

Sources & Verification

Primary sources checked 6 July 2026, re-verified and expanded 10 July 2026: the Gambling Commission’s business licence register (account 63601); Galaxsys’ official site, including its About Us team and awards page and full games catalogue, plus individual game pages for release dates, RTP, features and (where published) max-win data on every title in the ranked list below. Company history and executive quotes are drawn from Yogonet International and iGaming Business press coverage; catalogue and certification detail additionally checked against Galaxsys’ own compliance and licensing page. Imagery from official Galaxsys press releases and promotional key art. Spotted an error? Tell us — corrections are actioned as a priority.

✓ Updated 10 July 2026: added Gangsta Piggy: Hold and Win, Fruity Wilds 5 Lines and Fruity Wilds 10 Lines (all confirmed live on galaxsys.co’s own game catalogue, not previously listed here) with official art and full write-ups, taking the ranked catalogue from nine to twelve titles; corrected the release months of El Dorado (was “March 2025”, actually 19 February 2025 per Galaxsys’ own release date), Funny Faces: Hoglet-Moglet (was “April 2025”, actually 4 March 2025) and Olympian Legends (was “May 2025”, actually 18 March 2025); corrected El Dorado’s RTP (was 96.55%, actually 96.33%) and Fruity Wilds’ RTP and max win (was 96.1% RTP and a disputed 5,000x, actually 96% RTP and a clear 500x max jackpot per Galaxsys’ own game page); removed a fabricated 10,000x max-win claim for Hungry Wolf that did not appear anywhere on its official game page; corrected Coin Rush, which is not a Hold and Win game as an earlier version of this page claimed — it runs on Galaxsys’ own Progress Cart Collection and Row Multiplier System, and the genuine Hold and Win release is Gangsta Piggy: Hold and Win; corrected Deep Sea Wild’s RTP, which is published (96.20%) and was wrongly flagged here as missing; corrected the Organization schema’s founder field and the founders section, which had credited CEO Hayk Sargsyan as founder — Galaxsys’ own team page names Vardges Vardanyan as Founder; added a screenshot and certifications/partnerships detail on the wider Galaxsys corporate site, a pros/cons verdict block, and moved the on-page navigation up under the ads module.

Galaxsys FAQs

Who owns Galaxsys?

Galaxsys LLC, founded in 2021 in Yerevan, Armenia, as an autonomous studio spun out of Digitain’s internal fast-games team. It remains part of the wider Digitain group and trades under Digitain (MT) Limited’s UKGC licence.

Is Galaxsys a slots studio, or something else?

Primarily something else: Galaxsys built its reputation and its 55+ title catalogue almost entirely on crash, instant-win, table, card and skill games. It only shipped its first genuine slot, El Dorado, in February 2025, and has twelve slots in total as of July 2026.

Is Galaxsys fair, or are its games rigged?

Galaxsys trades under Digitain (MT) Limited’s active UKGC licence (account 63601) with a clean record and certified, independently verifiable RNG.

What is the best Galaxsys slot?

Gates of Asgard: Nine Realms is our top pick for its unusually structured nine-realm bonus system, with Guardians of Glory and Olympian Legends close behind. Our full ranked list, with reasoning, is above.

Why do some Galaxsys slots show different RTP figures on different sites?

Several titles, including Olympian Legends and Gates of Asgard, ship with a separate Buy Bonus RTP tier alongside the base-game default — always check the exact figure in the in-game paytable rather than relying on a single third-party number.

What’s the biggest Galaxsys slot win available?

Guardians of Glory’s published 10,000x is the catalogue’s highest confirmed max win. An earlier version of this page also credited Hungry Wolf with a 10,000x ceiling; that figure did not appear on Galaxsys’ own game page and has been removed.

What are the newest Galaxsys slots?

Fruity Wilds 5 Lines and Fruity Wilds 10 Lines (both June 2026) are the two most recent releases, with Coin Rush (May 2026) and Deep Sea Wild (April 2026) close behind, and roughly ten further slots targeted for the year according to the studio’s Chief Product Officer.

What is Galaxsys’s relationship to Digitain?

Galaxsys is an autonomous games studio within the Digitain group, with its own product, sales and management teams, rather than either a simple sub-brand or a fully independent company. All three of Digitain’s trading names — Digitain, Galaxsys and Imagine Live — share the same UKGC account.

Can I play Galaxsys slots at a UKGC-licensed casino?

Not yet, as far as we could verify. Galaxsys’ UK licence only went active in September 2024, and its content currently runs mainly through non-UK-facing partners; we found no well-known UKGC-licensed operator listing its slots at the time of writing.

Jack Henshaw

· Head Writer

Jack spent years in slot QA and platform integration before turning reviewer — reading studios’ maths sheets and RTP configurations was literally his job. Every fact on this page is checked against the Gambling Commission register and Galaxsys’ own published data. More about Jack →