Games Inc is the Coventry-registered slot studio that spent its first decade quietly building bespoke titles for other people’s brands before stepping out as an independent content house in its own right. Founded in 2012 by industry veterans Mark Hillman and Lee Moore, it now ships a catalogue of 90-plus titles — slots, scratch cards and a handful of table games — distributed through Relax Gaming, EveryMatrix and, since May 2026, Hub88’s aggregation network. Our verdict: 6/10. This Games Inc review ranks the best Games Inc slots, breaks down the real RTP tiers behind each one, and lists the Games Inc casinos that carry them alongside the full UKGC licence file.

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Games Inc at a glance

The essentials — a Coventry-registered studio that spent a decade as a bespoke developer before going independent.

Full nameGames Incorporated Limited
Founded19 December 2012, by Mark Hillman and Lee Moore
OwnerIndependently held; no parent company or PSC listed at Companies House (number 08336908)
Head office5 The Quadrant, Coventry, CV1 2EL — the company’s genuine registered and operating base, though the team itself works remotely across the UK and Europe
UKGC licenceGames Incorporated Limited, account 41811: Gambling Software Ancillary Remote and Non-Remote (active since 24 June 2015), Game Host (Casino) Remote (active since 17 June 2019)
Additional recognitionRecognised by the Malta Gaming Authority (notice of recognition), alongside its active UK licence, per Games Inc’s own published licensing page
Distribution partnersRelax Gaming (Powered By), EveryMatrix, Hub88 (since May 2026), plus its own Reach aggregation platform
Catalogue90+ titles across slots, scratch cards and a small table-games line, per SlotCatalog’s listing
Typical RTPMid-92% to high-97%, with several flagship titles offering three selectable RTP tiers — the build warning applies
Flagship mechanicsHold & Spin respins, cascading cluster pays, expanding multi-stage wilds, persistent multipliers
Best-known gamesDiamond Joker Respin, Sweet Cash, Wild West Revolver, Sugar Mania — House of Magic and The Surfking are the studio’s newest confirmed releases, still to fully launch at the time of writing
Our score6/10full verdict below

✓ Facts checked against the UKGC business licence register, Companies House filings and Games Inc’s own published game sheets — 6 July 2026

The best Games Inc slots: 10 games that actually matter

Games Inc’s public-facing lineup runs to around a dozen currently promoted slots on its own site, out of a much larger 90-plus catalogue built over its bespoke-development years — so this ranking leans on the titles the studio itself puts forward as its current best work. RTPs quoted are the studio’s own published tiers, taken directly from each game’s information screen. The full ranked catalogue is near the end of the page.

Games Inc - best slots at a glance

1. House of Magic (2026)

A theatrical, stage-magician theme built on a 5×4 grid with 16 fixed lines, and the studio’s clearest attempt at a genuine signature game. Players collect playing cards across the reels to build toward mystery-card conversions, while magical top-hat symbols multiply whatever lands beneath them. Published RTP runs across three tiers (96.13/94.08/92.05%), high enough to matter if your casino defaults to the lower setting, with a published max win of 10,000x and medium volatility that keeps the pace approachable. Games Inc’s own site lists House of Magic’s publication date as 23 July 2026 — a demo is already live, but at the time of writing it’s the newest title in this ranking, not a proven multi-year flagship.

House of Magic gameplay
House of Magic — the studio’s clearest attempt at a genuine signature game.

2. Wild West Revolver (2026)

A 6×4 grid running 4,096 ways to win, themed around frontier outlaws and built to let players choose between two different bonus routes: a standard Free Spins mode or a Frontier Fortune cash feature. Published RTP sits at a flat 96.00%, no adjustable tiers disclosed, with a 5,000x max win and high volatility — the sort of swingy, feature-choice design that rewards players who read the paytable before picking a side.

Wild West Revolver gameplay
Wild West Revolver — a feature-choice design between Free Spins and Frontier Fortune.

3. Sugar Mania (2026)

A confectionery-themed 7×7 cascading cluster-pays slot, one of the studio’s most recent releases and its most mechanically ambitious: persistent multipliers carry across cascades and sticky wrappers accumulate through up to 30 free spins. Published RTP tiers run 96.13/94.11/92.18%, with a 12,000x max win and high volatility — comfortably the biggest published ceiling in the current lineup.

Sugar Mania gameplay
Sugar Mania — persistent multipliers across a 7×7 cluster-pays cascade.

4. Gates of Gods (2025)

A Greek-mythology cascading slot on a 6×5 pays-anywhere grid, notable for stacking multipliers that can climb to 500x in both the base game and the free-spins round, where they persist and grow rather than resetting each spin. Published RTP is a flat 97.52%, the highest headline figure anywhere in the current catalogue, against a comparatively modest 3,000x max win and high volatility.

Gates of Gods gameplay
Gates of Gods — persistent multipliers climbing to 500x across base and bonus.

5. Dr. Wild’s Laboratory Blitz (2026)

A tight 3×3, 5-line mad-scientist slot that trades grid size for pace — Hold & Spin respins and a cash-and-jackpot feature do the heavy lifting rather than a sprawling reel set. Published RTP tiers run 96.13/94.13/92.13%, with an 8,000x max win and medium volatility. A “Supercharge bet” option raises the stake in exchange for better odds of triggering the respin feature, the same broad category of mechanic as Bang Bang Games’ Bonus Boost under a different name.

Dr. Wild's Laboratory Blitz gameplay
Dr. Wild’s Laboratory Blitz — Hold & Spin respins in a tight 3×3 grid.

6. Sweet Cash (2024)

A candy-themed 6×5 cascading slot with a pays-anywhere structure and multipliers that climb to 100x as wins chain together. Published RTP is a flat 96.38%, with a 12,000x max win matching Sugar Mania’s ceiling and high volatility — the earlier of the two, per Games Inc’s own site, and evidence the studio’s cascading-cluster line predates its 2026 releases rather than starting with them.

Sweet Cash gameplay
Sweet Cash — cascading multipliers climbing to 100x.

7. Sweet Honey Beeluxe (2026)

A honeybee-themed 5×3, 9-line slot built around an expanding Queen Bee wild and sticky “Hold the Honey” respins that lock cash symbols in place between spins. Published RTP tiers run 96.42/94.60/92.43%, with a 5,000x max win and medium volatility — a gentler, more classic-format entry than the studio’s cascading cluster titles.

Sweet Honey Beeluxe gameplay
Sweet Honey Beeluxe — an expanding Queen Bee wild over sticky honey respins.

8. The Pumpking (2026)

A Halloween-themed 5×5, 50-line slot carrying an expanding pumpkin wild, a fillable “candy corn” meter and a Ghost Rush modifier that layers extra wilds onto the reels once triggered. Published RTP is 96.42%, with the studio’s own marketing citing wins “up to 15,000x” against a more conservative 6,000x figure quoted on the game’s own information screen — worth checking both in-app before assuming the bigger number applies to your casino’s build.

The Pumpking gameplay
The Pumpking — an expanding wild and Ghost Rush modifier for Halloween.

9. The Surfking (2026)

One of the studio’s newest releases: a 5×5, 50-line surf-themed slot where collecting “Hang Loose” symbols expands the Surfking wild across several stages before unlocking extra free spins. Published RTP tiers run 96.42/94.12/92.12%, with a 10,000x max win and high volatility, showing the same multi-stage escalation logic as House of Magic applied to a completely different theme. Games Inc’s own roadmap confirms 19 August 2026 as its release date — alongside House of Magic, one of two titles in this top ten still to fully launch at the time of writing.

The Surfking gameplay
The Surfking — a multi-stage expanding wild built around collected symbols.

10. Diamond Joker Respin (2020)

A classic-format 5×3, 10-line fruit-and-joker slot with diamond wilds, joker scatters that trigger ten free spins, single-reel respins and a gamble feature capped at 500x. Published RTP is 95.96%, the lowest headline figure of the ten, with a comparatively modest 1,022x max win and medium volatility — a deliberately old-school entry alongside the studio’s newer, higher-ceiling cascading titles, and, per Games Inc’s own site, one of its earliest named releases rather than a recent one.

Diamond Joker Respin gameplay
Diamond Joker Respin — a classic-format joker slot with single-reel respins.

Games Inc vs the studios it competes with

Games Inc fights in a slightly different bracket to most small studios we’ve reviewed — it’s not purely a content house, but also runs its own Reach aggregation platform, closer in spirit to a mini version of Relax Gaming’s own Silver Bullet model than to a single-focus catalogue studio. Against our previously reviewed studios:

Games IncReflex GamingBang Bang GamesJelly Entertainment
Founded2012, Coventry2004, Newark (online since 2020)2020, England2020, Norwich
Calling cardBespoke-development pedigree turned independent studioUK land-based heritage brought online“Crescendo-style” bonus roundsThe “Jelly twist” on familiar formats
Distribution modelRelax Gaming, EveryMatrix, Hub88, plus its own Reach platformYggdrasil YG Masters + Stakelogic platformYggdrasil YG Masters + L&W OpenGamingYggdrasil YG Masters + Stakelogic Greenlogic
Own mechanicsNone named — persistent multipliers and multi-stage wilds, not a licensed enginePay Rise Reels (genuine in-house feature)None named — layers pacing on licensed enginesSuper Staxx, plus the “Jelly twist” framing
Catalogue size90+ (slots, scratch cards, table games)~30 (deliberately small)18–2340+

The honest read: Games Inc is the oldest studio in this small-catalogue bracket by some distance — founded in 2012 against 2020 for both Bang Bang Games and Jelly Entertainment — yet it’s also the least publicly documented, a direct consequence of spending most of that decade as an uncredited bespoke developer for other people’s brands rather than building its own name. Unlike Reflex Gaming’s Pay Rise Reels, nothing in the current Games Inc lineup carries a trademarked, patent-style signature mechanic; the studio’s actual differentiator is closer to structural — running its own Reach aggregation platform alongside content creation, a hybrid role most studios this size don’t attempt. Set against Relax Gaming itself, whose Silver Bullet and Powered By programmes distribute Games Inc’s own titles onward to Relax’s network, the comparison is less rivalry than supply chain: Games Inc is one of several boutique studios Relax’s aggregation reach turns into shelf space at hundreds of operators that would otherwise never carry it directly.

The game families, in depth

Games Inc’s public catalogue splits fairly cleanly into two design lineages rather than named sequels or franchises. The full ranked list covers the rest.

The cascading cluster-pays line

Sugar Mania, Sweet Cash and Gates of Gods all run pays-anywhere cascading grids with persistent, growing multipliers — the studio’s most mechanically ambitious work, spanning from Sweet Cash’s 2024 debut through to Sugar Mania’s 2026 release, and the clearest sign of where its cluster-mechanic design effort is concentrated.

The multi-stage expanding wild line

House of Magic, The Surfking and Sweet Honey Beeluxe each build toward a wild symbol that expands or upgrades across collected stages before paying out — a slower-burn escalation structure than the cascading titles, closer in feel to a classic bonus-building slot.

The classic-format entries

Diamond Joker Respin and Jackpot 60000 both keep to smaller grids, fixed paylines and old-school gamble features — a deliberate counterweight to the newer high-ceiling titles, and evidence the studio hasn’t abandoned the simpler format entirely.

Signature mechanics & technology

Nothing in the current Games Inc lineup is licensed from another studio the way Bang Bang Games licenses Yggdrasil’s engines — every mechanic below appears to be built in-house, even if none of them individually reaches the “signature, trademarked feature” status of a Pay Rise Reels or a Money Train bonus buy.

Persistent, growing multipliers

Sugar Mania, Sweet Cash and Gates of Gods all carry multipliers that survive between cascades or free-spin rounds rather than resetting, letting a single lucky sequence compound rather than starting fresh each time — the mechanical backbone of the studio’s highest published max wins.

Multi-stage expanding wilds

House of Magic’s multiplying top hats and The Surfking’s collect-and-expand Hang Loose symbols both use a staged escalation structure: a wild that grows more valuable or more prominent the longer a bonus round runs, rather than paying a flat rate throughout.

Hold & Spin respins

Used on Dr. Wild’s Laboratory Blitz and Sweet Honey Beeluxe, locking symbols in place between paid respins — a well-established slot mechanic across the industry, but one Games Inc applies consistently across its smaller-grid titles rather than reserving for a single flagship.

The Reach aggregation platform

Beyond game design, Games Inc operates Reach, its own content-management layer that bundles its titles alongside third-party developers’ games for operators — the same broad category of business as Relax Gaming’s Silver Bullet, just run at a much smaller scale by a studio that’s also a content creator in its own right.

Games Inc slots RTP: the real numbers

The defaults: ranging from 95.96% (Diamond Joker Respin) up to 97.52% (Gates of Gods) across the ten games profiled above — a wider spread than many single-focus studios, with no single “house RTP” to quote.

Adjustable tiers: House of Magic, Sugar Mania, Dr. Wild’s Laboratory Blitz, Sweet Honey Beeluxe and The Surfking all ship with three selectable RTP settings apiece — checking the in-game paytable before playing can mean a real difference of three to four percentage points depending which build your casino has configured.

Max wins: Sugar Mania and Sweet Cash share the catalogue’s highest published figure at 12,000x, while Diamond Joker Respin’s 1,022x is the most conservative of the ten — a genuinely wide range for a single studio’s current lineup. Our responsible gambling guide applies as always.

From bespoke developer to independent studio

YearWhat happened
2012Games Incorporated Limited incorporates on 19 December, founded by Mark Hillman and Lee Moore, based at 5 The Quadrant, Coventry
2015The studio’s UKGC Gambling Software licences (Ancillary Remote and Non-Remote) go active on 24 June, formalising its UK regulatory footing
2019A Game Host (Casino) Remote licence follows on 17 June, widening what the studio is authorised to operate under UKGC rules; Mega Hot Wild ships the same year — per Games Inc’s own site, among the earliest titles to carry the Games Inc name on its own game information sheet rather than a client’s brand
2012–2022 (approx.)The bulk of the bespoke-development years: Games Inc builds titles for other operators’ and studios’ brands rather than its own, the period that explains its unusually thin public documentation for a studio this old — though a handful of named Games Inc titles, including Mega Hot Wild (2019) and Diamond Joker Respin (2020), do ship during this window too
2020Diamond Joker Respin ships, per Games Inc’s own published game data (independently corroborated to within a year by SlotCatalog’s listing)
2023Sapar Karyagdyyev joins as director on 25 April — Companies House records show this is the same day Mark Hillman resigned his original board seat, rather than a continuing role; Jackpot 60000 ships the same year
2025Gates of Gods ships in May, the catalogue’s highest headline RTP to date; Anastasiia Dylevska joins as director on 15 May — Companies House shows Mark Hillman briefly reappointed and resigning again that same day, rather than continuously serving through to this point
2026Hub88 partnership announced in May, adding 70-plus Games Inc titles to Hub88’s aggregator network; The Pumpking, Wild West Revolver, Sugar Mania, Sweet Honey Beeluxe and Dr. Wild’s Laboratory Blitz all ship as 2026 releases, with House of Magic (23 July) and The Surfking (19 August) confirmed on the studio’s own roadmap to follow

The arc that matters: a studio that spent a decade doing largely uncredited work for other people’s brands, then used that accumulated maths and platform experience to step into the open as a content house with its own name on the marquee — a genuinely unusual path compared with the venture-backed, name-first launches most new studios take. That said, Games Inc’s own site dates its first named public releases (Mega Hot Wild, Diamond Joker Respin) to 2019–2020, several years earlier than the studio’s current promotional framing implies — the shift to independent content was more gradual than a single clean break.

The story behind Games Inc

Games Inc heritage — from bespoke developer to independent studio
Coventry, 2012: two founders, a bespoke-development brief, and a decade before the studio put its own name on a game.

Mark Hillman and Lee Moore, the 2012 founders

Companies House records both Mark Lee Hillman and Lee Moore as the original directors appointed on incorporation, 19 December 2012 — Moore resigned on 30 April 2023, and Hillman resigned his original seat on 25 April 2023, the same day Sapar Karyagdyyev joined the board. Companies House’s officer record then shows Hillman briefly reappointed and resigning a second time on 15 May 2025, the same day Anastasiia Dylevska joined — not the single continuous board role right through to 2025 that earlier research on this page assumed. Public profiles describe Hillman as a former Games Inc CEO with a background spanning the wider iGaming industry, though neither founder has published a detailed account of the studio’s earliest bespoke-development client work.

Four pillars as an actual operating model

The studio’s own site frames its current approach around four stated pillars — Relevance, Relationships, Reliability, Revenue — language that reads as fairly standard corporate positioning, but which lines up with what a decade of bespoke-development work would teach a studio: operator relationships and delivery reliability matter as much as any single hit game.

Fiona Hickey and the current leadership

Fiona Hickey holds the Managing Director title as of 2026, quoted in the studio’s Hub88 partnership announcement discussing the value of “enduring reputation” in unlocking distribution — a notably supply-chain-minded framing for a studio that, on the game-design side, is still building its first true public hits.

A remote-first team built across borders

Unlike many UK-registered studios that cluster around one physical office, Games Inc’s public profile describes a fully remote team spread across the UK and continental Europe — Coventry remains the genuine registered head office and the UKGC’s address of record, but not a single studio floor where the games get made.

Is Games Inc fair? Licensing, regulation & the record

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

The licence. Games Incorporated Limited holds UKGC account 41811, with three active licences: Gambling Software Ancillary Remote and Gambling Software Non-Remote (both active since 24 June 2015), and a Game Host (Casino) Remote licence active since 17 June 2019. The Non-Remote and Ancillary Remote licences reflect the studio’s mixed slots-and-land-based-adjacent activities dating back to its bespoke-development years; the Game Host licence covers its current online-casino content supply. Verify it yourself on the UKGC public register. Games Inc’s own site also states it is recognised by the Malta Gaming Authority, in addition to its UK licence.

The record. Clean: no UKGC regulatory actions are recorded against Games Incorporated Limited’s public register entry, and none turned up in our own search of enforcement news.

So is it fair? Yes — certified RNG across the catalogue, a clean and active UK licensing file spanning more than a decade, and distribution through Relax Gaming’s and EveryMatrix’s own independently regulated platforms.

Beyond the reels

The corners of the story the ranking competitors never reach:

A decade of uncredited work

Most studios launch loudly and build a public reputation from game one; Games Inc spent roughly its first ten years building bespoke titles for other operators’ and studios’ brands, which is precisely why a studio incorporated in 2012 has a thinner public trail than many five-year-old rivals.

Scratch cards and table games, not just slots

Beyond its slot catalogue, Games Inc’s published game list includes scratch-card titles and a small table-games line — a broader remit than most of the boutique slot studios in its size bracket, closer to a mixed-content house than a pure slots specialist.

Running its own aggregation platform

Few studios this size also operate a distribution platform of their own; Games Inc’s Reach product does exactly that, bundling in-house and third-party content for operators alongside its own game development — a structural choice most rivals its age and size don’t attempt.

Two licence types most peers don’t need

Holding both remote and non-remote Gambling Software licences (rather than just the remote licence most online-only studios carry) is a small but telling detail: it points to origins that predate a pure online-casino focus, consistent with the bespoke-development history above.

The company behind the games

Games Inc's official website, gamesinc.co.uk
Games Inc’s corporate site, gamesinc.co.uk — still built around the same four-pillar pitch (Relevance, Relationships, Reliability, Revenue) it uses to court operators.

Beyond its UKGC licence, Games Inc’s own site states it is recognised by the Malta Gaming Authority, which publishes a notice of recognition — a second jurisdiction’s regulator alongside the UK one already covered above. We couldn’t find any published GLI, ISO or GSA lab-certification claims on the studio’s own site, unlike some larger platform-heritage studios; if that changes, we’ll add it here.

Named third-party partnerships beyond its distribution deals are thin on the studio’s own marketing pages — no client logos or testimonials appear on its site the way some rivals showcase them. What is real and verifiable is the distribution side already covered elsewhere on this page: Relax Gaming’s Powered By programme, EveryMatrix, and the May 2026 Hub88 aggregation deal that put more than 70 Games Inc titles in front of Hub88’s wider operator network, run by a leadership team including Managing Director Fiona Hickey.

New Games Inc slots: what’s launched for 2025–26

The state of Games Inc right now: the studio’s most concentrated run of named, publicly promoted releases to date, coinciding with the May 2026 Hub88 partnership that put more than 70 titles in front of a much larger operator network. Games Inc’s own site publishes an exact publication date for every title, which lets us be precise here rather than approximate: House of Magic and The Surfking are both confirmed but not yet fully live at the time of writing.

ReleaseWhenWhy it matters
House of Magic23 July 2026The newest confirmed release on Games Inc’s own roadmap; a demo is already live ahead of full launch
The Surfking19 August 2026Confirmed next after House of Magic, extending the multi-stage expanding-wild design to a fresh theme
Dr. Wild’s Laboratory BlitzJune 2026A tight 3×3 Hold & Spin build, the most recent title already fully live
Sweet Honey BeeluxeMay 2026A gentler, classic-format entry among the 2026 wave
Sugar ManiaApril 2026The catalogue’s highest published max win (12,000x) and its most ambitious cascading build
Wild West Revolver / The PumpkingMarch 2026Two further 2026 releases shipped close together, a frontier feature-choice slot and a Halloween wild-and-modifier title
Gates of GodsMay 2025The catalogue’s highest headline RTP (97.52%), the most recent 2025 release
Ramen Cyberpunk / Burning Blaze Lucky Chase / Mega Mine BonanzaConfirmed for September 2026 on the studio’s own roadmapPublicly announced but not yet released at the time of writing

Dates above are taken directly from Games Inc’s own published game-listing data (each title carries its own publication date on the studio’s site) rather than estimated, which is also how we caught and corrected several years that earlier research on this page had wrong. All ship with published figures. Paytable first, always.

What players actually say

Games Inc is thin on independent player discussion compared with most studios its age — a direct side-effect of a decade spent as a bespoke, largely uncredited developer rather than a consumer-facing brand. From what forum and review-site mentions do exist, our words, cons intact.

The love: Sugar Mania and Sweet Cash draw the most attention among the studio’s currently live lineup, praised for clean production values and a cascading structure that feels current rather than dated; early chatter around the still-unreleased House of Magic is positive too, for what an unlaunched title’s reception is worth. The three-tier adjustable RTP disclosure on several titles is noted favourably against studios that publish only a single headline figure.

The gripes, plainly: no single Games Inc title has yet broken into the wider mainstream conversation the way a Money Train or a Wanted Dead or a Wild has for other small-to-mid studios, the public catalogue promoted on the studio’s own site (around a dozen titles) is a small fraction of the 90-plus SlotCatalog lists, making it hard for a player to judge the full body of work, and RTP consistency varies more game-to-game here (95.96% to 97.52%) than at studios with a tighter house style. All fair, and consistent with a studio still building its first wave of named public hits after years of unbranded work.

Which Games Inc slot should you play?

The thirty-second version of everything above:

If you want…PlayWhy
The essential experienceHouse of MagicThe studio’s clearest signature-game attempt
The highest published max winSugar Mania or Sweet CashBoth cap out at 12,000x
The highest headline RTPGates of Gods97.52%, no adjustable tiers to worry about
A classic, lower-volatility formatDiamond Joker RespinFixed lines, modest ceiling, old-school gamble feature
The newest releaseThe Surfking2026’s multi-stage expanding-wild flagship

Our verdict on Games Inc

Slot Providers score: 6/10 — a Coventry-registered studio with a genuinely unusual decade-long bespoke-development history, now building a small but mechanically varied catalogue of its own under a clean regulatory file, without yet landing the one true breakout hit that would take it out of the small-studio bracket.

Game quality6/10 — House of Magic and Sugar Mania stand out; the rest is solid but not yet distinctive at a glance
Innovation6/10 — every mechanic appears in-house rather than licensed, but none carries a trademarked signature status yet
Maths & transparency7/10 — multiple titles disclose three-tier adjustable RTPs clearly on their own information screens
Mobile experience7/10 — consistent, modern mobile-first builds across the current lineup
Catalogue depth6/10 — 90+ titles on paper, but a much smaller dozen actively promoted, which makes real depth hard to assess

What Games Inc gets right

  • Every mechanic in the current lineup appears to be built in-house rather than licensed from another studio
  • Multiple titles disclose three-tier adjustable RTPs clearly on their own information screens
  • Consistent, modern mobile-first builds across the current lineup
  • A genuine track record stretching back to at least 2019 under its own name — longer than its own “recently gone independent” framing suggests

Where it still falls short

  • No single title has yet broken into the wider mainstream conversation the way a Money Train or a Wanted Dead or a Wild has
  • The public catalogue promoted on its own site is a small fraction of the 90-plus SlotCatalog lists
  • RTP consistency varies more game-to-game (95.96% to 97.52%) than at studios with a tighter house style
  • No structural signature mechanic yet carries trademarked, industry-wide recognition

Games Inc suits players who like a wide spread of mechanics from one studio — cascading clusters, multi-stage wilds, classic gamble formats — and appreciate clear RTP-tier disclosure. Look elsewhere if you want a studio with one unmistakable signature feature already proven at scale — Reflex Gaming’s Pay Rise Reels or Relax Gaming’s Money Train bonus engine both offer a more settled identity.

Every Games Inc slot that matters, ranked

SlotCatalog lists more than 90 Games Inc titles in total, spanning the studio’s full history including its bespoke-development years; the entries below are the ones with a genuine public footprint as of 6 July 2026, ranked by craft, maths and how much they show of the studio’s current direction.

#SlotYearIn one line
1*House of Magic2026The studio’s clearest signature-game attempt; confirmed for release 23 July 2026
2Wild West Revolver2026A feature-choice frontier slot on 4,096 ways
3Sugar Mania2026Persistent multipliers on a 7×7 cascade, 12,000x ceiling
4Gates of Gods2025The catalogue’s highest headline RTP at 97.52%
5Dr. Wild’s Laboratory Blitz2026A tight 3×3 Hold & Spin build
6Sweet Cash2024Cascading multipliers matching Sugar Mania’s 12,000x cap
7Sweet Honey Beeluxe2026An expanding Queen Bee wild over sticky respins
8The Pumpking2026A Halloween wild-and-modifier slot on 50 lines
9*The Surfking2026The newest multi-stage expanding-wild flagship; confirmed for release 19 August 2026
10Diamond Joker Respin2020A classic-format joker slot with single-reel respins
11Jackpot 600002023A 3-reel classic built around Joker mystery wins
12Mega Hot Wild2019A fixed-payline heat-themed slot with a Red/Blue gamble
13Book of LegendsA King Arthur-themed book slot on 10 fixed lines
14Book of JokersA joker-themed entry in the studio’s book-slot line
15Fury of GodsA mythology-themed catalogue entry
16Throne of Amun-RaAn Egyptian-themed catalogue entry
17Bjorn to be WildA Norse-themed catalogue entry
18The Lost TombAn adventure-themed catalogue entry
19Jazz of New Orleans MegawaysA Megaways-licensed jazz-themed entry
20Triple 7’s Red, White & BlueA classic-fruit themed entry from the wider catalogue

Ranked 6 July 2026, years corrected and verified 10 July 2026 directly against Games Inc’s own published game-listing data. Positions 1–10 are drawn from the studio’s own currently promoted lineup with full official RTP/max-win data verified; positions 11–20 are further catalogue titles confirmed via SlotCatalog and other third-party listings, included for completeness with unverified individual specs — hence the “—” year markers on positions 13 onward. *House of Magic and The Surfking are ranked here on mechanic quality and official specification, but both are still to fully launch at the time of writing (23 July and 19 August 2026 respectively, per Games Inc’s own roadmap) — see the new releases section for the full release-date breakdown. Availability and RTP tier vary by casino; always check the in-game paytable.

Games Inc Casinos: Where to Play the Games

Games Inc’s catalogue reaches UK players mainly through its Relax Gaming and EveryMatrix distribution deals rather than direct-to-operator integrations. A cross-section of well-known UKGC-licensed operators known to carry the studio’s slots (listed for information only — no commercial relationship, no endorsements; verify any operator on the Gambling Commission register before depositing):

CasinoDomainWhat you’ll find
Videoslotsvideoslots.comA broad cut of the Games Inc catalogue via its aggregation feeds
Crazy Fox Casinocrazyfox.comCore Games Inc titles including House of Magic and Sugar Mania
Casumocasumo.comRelax Gaming-distributed Games Inc slots
MrQmrq.comA rotating selection of the studio’s newer releases
PlayOJOplayojo.comGames Inc titles alongside the wider Relax/EveryMatrix shelf

Checked 6 July 2026. Game availability and RTP tier vary by casino — always confirm in the casino’s own lobby and the in-game paytable. 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 41811); Companies House filings for Games Incorporated Limited (company 08336908), including its officer appointment and resignation history; Games Inc’s official site, including its About Us and licensing information and its games catalogue, plus individual game information sheets for RTP, volatility, feature data and each title’s own published date. Distribution and partnership facts are drawn from Relax Gaming’s and Hub88’s own published partner pages and press coverage. Imagery from Games Inc’s own promotional assets and documented gameplay. Spotted an error? Tell us — corrections are actioned as a priority.

✓ Updated 10 July 2026: corrected the release year for six of the ten essential slots (House of Magic, Wild West Revolver, Gates of Gods, Sweet Cash, The Pumpking and Diamond Joker Respin all carried the wrong year) and added real years for Jackpot 60000 and Mega Hot Wild, all cross-checked directly against Games Inc’s own published game-listing data; flagged House of Magic and The Surfking as not yet fully launched (confirmed for 23 July and 19 August 2026 respectively); corrected the history table and founders section, where Companies House’s officer record shows Mark Hillman resigned his original board seat in April 2023 rather than continuing through to 2025; added the studio’s Malta Gaming Authority recognition (not previously on this page); added a company-website screenshot and certifications detail to Beyond the reels, a pros/cons verdict block, a UK-availability FAQ, converted the hero logo to webp, removed a duplicate breadcrumb schema, and moved the on-page navigation up under the ads module.

Games Inc FAQs

Who owns Games Inc?

Games Incorporated Limited, founded on 19 December 2012 in Coventry by Mark Hillman and Lee Moore. The company is independently held, with no parent company or PSC listed at Companies House.

Is Games Inc fair, or are its games rigged?

Games Incorporated Limited holds three active UKGC licences (account 41811) with a clean regulatory record and certified RNG.

What is the best Games Inc slot?

House of Magic is the studio’s clearest signature-game attempt, with Sugar Mania and Gates of Gods close behind on maths and mechanics. Our full ranked ten, with reasoning, is above.

Does Games Inc have its own signature mechanic?

Not one with trademarked, industry-wide recognition yet — but every mechanic in its current lineup (persistent multipliers, multi-stage expanding wilds, Hold & Spin respins) appears to be built in-house rather than licensed from another studio.

Why do some Games Inc slots show different RTP percentages?

Several titles, including House of Magic, Sugar Mania and The Surfking, ship with three selectable RTP tiers that operators can configure — always check your casino’s in-game paytable rather than assuming the highest published figure applies.

Who distributes Games Inc slots?

Relax Gaming, EveryMatrix and, since May 2026, Hub88 — plus the studio’s own Reach aggregation platform.

How many games has Games Inc made?

SlotCatalog lists more than 90 titles across slots, scratch cards and table games, spanning the studio’s full history including its bespoke-development years; a much smaller dozen or so are currently promoted on the studio’s own site.

Where is Games Inc based?

Its registered head office is 5 The Quadrant, Coventry, CV1 2EL — the genuine UKGC address of record — though the working team is described as fully remote across the UK and Europe.

What are the newest Games Inc slots?

House of Magic (confirmed for 23 July 2026) and The Surfking (19 August 2026) are the studio’s newest confirmed releases per its own roadmap, with Dr. Wild’s Laboratory Blitz, Sweet Honey Beeluxe, Sugar Mania, Wild West Revolver and The Pumpking already live as 2026 releases, and Ramen Cyberpunk, Burning Blaze Lucky Chase and Mega Mine Bonanza listed as coming soon for September 2026.

Where can I play Games Inc slots in the UK?

Through its Relax Gaming and EveryMatrix distribution deals, live at operators including Videoslots, Crazy Fox Casino, Casumo, MrQ and PlayOJO — see the casinos section above for the full breakdown and the usual verify-on-register caveats.

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, Companies House and Games Inc’s own published data. More about Jack →