Oryx Gaming is the Slovenian-founded B2B brand that became the foundation of an entire iGaming group: built in Ljubljana in 2010 by Matevž Mazij, acquired by Canada’s Bragg Gaming Group (NASDAQ/TSX: BRAG) in 2018, and now the licence-holding umbrella over five in-house studios — Oryx itself, Wild Streak Gaming, Spin Games, Atomic Slot Lab and Indigo Magic — all distributed through the single Bragg Hub. Most of the player-facing hits actually come from Wild Streak, the Las Vegas studio Oryx’s UK licence also covers. Our verdict: 7/10. This review ranks the best Oryx Gaming slots, explains how the Bragg studio family fits together, lists the UKGC Oryx Gaming casinos carrying the games, and checks the full licence file.
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Oryx Gaming at a glance
The essentials — a Slovenian B2B foundation now covering an entire studio group.
| Full name | Oryx Gaming Limited (Malta) and Oryx razvojne storitve d.o.o. (Slovenia) — both part of Bragg Gaming Group |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2010, Ljubljana, Slovenia, by Matevž Mazij |
| Owner | Bragg Gaming Group Inc. (NASDAQ/TSX: BRAG), Toronto, Canada — acquired Oryx in 2018 |
| UKGC licence | Two active accounts: Oryx Gaming Limited, 55254 (software + game host/casino, since 19 Nov 2021); Oryx razvojne storitve d.o.o., 55253 (software, since 19 Nov 2021) |
| Studio family | Oryx Gaming, Wild Streak Gaming (Las Vegas), Spin Games, Atomic Slot Lab, Indigo Magic — all “Powered by Bragg” via the shared Bragg Hub |
| Catalogue | Hundreds of titles across the five house studios, plus third-party content via the Bragg Hub aggregation platform |
| Typical RTP | Mostly 95.5–96.5% published defaults, see the maths |
| Flagship mechanic | Connect & Collect (Wild Streak/Atomic Slot Lab shared feature); classic-fruit and cluster formats across the wider catalogue |
| Best-known games | Temujin Treasures, Gold Party 2: After Hours, Congo Cash XL |
| Our score | 7/10 — full verdict below |
✓ Facts checked directly against the UKGC public register (accounts 55253 and 55254) — 5 July 2026
The best Oryx Gaming slots: 10 games that actually matter
Because Oryx’s UK licence covers its full house-studio family, this list leans on Wild Streak Gaming — the Las Vegas studio behind most of the group’s genuine player hits. RTPs quoted are typical published defaults. The full ranked catalogue is near the end of the page.
1. Temujin Treasures (2021)
Wild Streak’s most enduring hit, built in a genuine cross-studio collaboration with Pragmatic Play — a Mongol-warrior theme on a 5×4, 1024-ways grid with a max win of 9,000x. Still one of the most requested Bragg-family titles years after release, which says more about its design than any newer entry has managed to match. Published default around 96%.

2. Gold Party 2: After Hours (2025)
A sequel to one of Wild Streak’s earlier classic-cabinet hits, extending the original Gold Party format into a nightlife-themed follow-up. Proof the studio treats its own back catalogue as living IP worth revisiting rather than abandoning after one release. Published default around 96.5%.

3. Devilicious (2024)
A devilish, high-stakes theme leaning into Wild Streak’s habit of pairing bold visual identities with dependable classic-slot maths underneath — style-forward without sacrificing the studio’s usual reliability. Published default around 96.46%.

4. 3 Dancing Monkeys (2023)
A cheerful jungle theme with a lighter tone than most of Wild Streak’s catalogue — proof the studio’s range extends beyond the darker, richer aesthetics of titles like Devilicious and Temujin Treasures. Published default around 96%.

5. Mystery of the Orient (2023)
An East-Asian mystical theme with atmospheric presentation, sitting comfortably in the studio’s mid-catalogue shelf — solid, well-made, and representative of Wild Streak’s consistent baseline quality across less headline-grabbing releases. Published default around 96%.

6. Congo Cash XL (2024)
An African-jungle theme with a Major jackpot ladder and extra-large (“XL”) win tiers — one of the more frequently streamed Wild Streak titles on bonus-hunting channels, thanks to a genuinely satisfying bonus-buy escalation curve. Published default around 96%.

7. Chase for Glory (2023)
A regal, playing-card-and-jewellery aesthetic wrapped around a straightforward high-volatility structure — understated compared to some of the studio’s louder releases, but a dependable mid-tier pick. Published default around 96%.

8. Eternal Empress: Freeze Time (2024)
A time-manipulation theme built around a “Freeze Time” bonus mechanic that locks winning combinations in place during the feature round — one of Wild Streak’s more mechanically distinctive recent releases. Published default around 96.5%.

9. 7 Clovers of Fortune (2024)
An Irish-luck theme built around a Connect & Collect structure, the shared mechanic Wild Streak developed jointly with sister studio Atomic Slot Lab — genre-familiar theming with a house-specific engine underneath. Published default around 96%.

10. Lucky Lightning (2021)
Launched in June 2021, the same year Wild Streak joined the Bragg fold — an ancient-Greek, Zeus-and-lightning theme with a high-volatility structure and a max win of 10,100x the stake. Published default around 96.45%.

Oryx Gaming vs the studios it competes with
Oryx fights differently to most studios on this site — less a single creative identity, more a licence-and-infrastructure umbrella over several house brands. Against our previously reviewed studios:
| Oryx Gaming | 3 Oaks Gaming | Wazdan | Greentube | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | 2010, Slovenia | 2015 (as Booongo), Austria | 2010, Poland/Malta | 1998, Vienna |
| Corporate structure | Aggregator + 5 house studios under Bragg | Split brand: 3 Oaks/BNG | Single independent studio | Novomatic’s digital arm |
| UKGC licence since | 2021 | 2024 | 2018 | 2014–19 |
| Calling card | Temujin Treasures; Wild Streak house style | Sun of Egypt Hold and Win | Volatility Levels; Hold the Jackpot | Book of Ra; the Book genre |
| Public company | Yes (Bragg, NASDAQ/TSX) | No | No | No (Novomatic private) |
The honest read: Oryx is the only studio on this comparison whose actual UK licence covers a small stable of separately branded studios rather than one creative identity — closer in structure to 3 Oaks Gaming’s Booongo/BNG split than to Wazdan’s or Greentube’s single-studio model. That structure means judging “Oryx” fairly means judging Wild Streak Gaming specifically, since that’s where the actual player-facing hits live. A newer, smaller-scale version of the same “platform business grows a content arm” pattern has since turned up elsewhere in Slovenia too: Comtrade Gaming, a two-decade B2B platform and RGS supplier, only launched its own in-house slot studio (CG Games) in February 2024 — the same basic shape as Oryx’s founding, playing out roughly 14 years later and still in its early innings.
The game families, in depth
A catalogue organised more around house-studio brand than named story franchises. The full ranked list covers the rest.
The Wild Streak Vegas line
Temujin Treasures, Gold Party 2: After Hours, Devilicious and most of this page’s top ten — the Las Vegas-based studio founded by Doug and Roxane Fallon in 2016, now the group’s most consistent source of genuine player hits.
The Connect & Collect wing
7 Clovers of Fortune and other recent releases run the shared Connect & Collect mechanic Wild Streak developed jointly with sister studio Atomic Slot Lab — proof the “five house studios” structure produces genuine cross-pollination, not just separate branding on the same engine.
The sequel shelf
Gold Party 2: After Hours extends an earlier house hit rather than launching a wholly new IP — the studio group’s approach to treating proven themes as ongoing franchises worth revisiting.
The Atomic Slot Lab and Indigo Magic wings
Founded in 2022 under Bragg Studios Director of Content Doug Fallon (also Wild Streak’s founder), Atomic Slot Lab and its Indigo Magic sibling round out the house-studio family, though with thinner third-party review coverage than Wild Streak’s flagship releases.
Signature mechanics & technology
Because Oryx’s licence covers multiple house studios, its “signature mechanics” reflect a family of related ideas rather than one house style:
Connect & Collect
A shared mechanic developed jointly by Wild Streak Gaming and Atomic Slot Lab, where connected symbol clusters accumulate value across a feature sequence — a deliberate cross-studio collaboration rather than each house brand working in isolation.
Classic-Vegas cabinet styling
Much of Wild Streak’s catalogue leans on bold, saturated visual identities paired with dependable underlying maths — a style-first approach distinct from the coin-collect Hold and Win format that dominates several rival studios on this site.
The Bragg Hub aggregation layer
Beyond its own house content, Oryx’s licence also underpins Bragg’s wider content-delivery platform, distributing proprietary and third-party studio content through a single integration to operators — a B2B infrastructure role as much as a creative one. Reflex Gaming takes the opposite approach to reaching the same goal: rather than running its own aggregation hub, it plugged into a single partner’s distribution network (Yggdrasil’s YG Masters) to get its small, hardware-manufacturer-built catalogue in front of operators.
Oryx Gaming slots RTP: the real numbers
The defaults: a band around 95.5–96.5% across the Wild Streak catalogue — consistent with the wider industry standard, honestly published without a distinguishing multi-tier build system.
Cross-studio consistency: because the “Oryx” UK licence covers several house brands, RTP quality is genuinely consistent across Wild Streak’s output specifically, but players should check which house studio actually made a given title before assuming identical design philosophy applies.
Volatility: mostly medium-to-high across the catalogue, with max win potential in the low-to-mid thousands typical of the classic-Vegas style rather than the five-figure ceilings some rival studios chase. Our responsible gambling guide applies as always.
From Ljubljana start-up to Bragg’s content engine
| Year | What happened |
|---|---|
| 2010 | Matevž Mazij founds Oryx Gaming in Ljubljana, Slovenia, building a proprietary remote games server and player account management platform |
| 2016 | Doug and Roxane Fallon found Wild Streak Gaming independently in Las Vegas, initially unconnected to Oryx |
| 2018 | Bragg Gaming Group (NASDAQ/TSX: BRAG) acquires Oryx Gaming, making it the foundation of Bragg’s content and aggregation business |
| June 2021 | Bragg Gaming Group acquires Las Vegas-based Wild Streak Gaming for approximately $30 million in cash and stock — the deal that brought in the studio behind most of the group’s genuine player-facing hits |
| Nov 2021 | Both UKGC licence entities (Oryx Gaming Limited and Oryx razvojne storitve d.o.o.) go active on the same day, 19 November |
| 2022 | Atomic Slot Lab founds under Bragg Studios Director of Content Doug Fallon, joining Indigo Magic and Spin Games as further house brands; Bragg also consolidates its offices under the Bragg name (Oryx’s Ljubljana office becomes “Bragg Ljubljana”) while keeping each studio’s own game-facing brand |
| 2024–25 | Devilicious, Congo Cash XL, Eternal Empress: Freeze Time, 7 Clovers of Fortune and Gold Party 2: After Hours extend the Wild Streak catalogue; Lava Balls and Golden Harvest (Atomic Slot Lab) follow in October 2025 |
| 2026 | Bragg refreshes its corporate identity to simply “bragg” and consolidates its marketing sites — oryxgaming.com now redirects straight to bragg.group — while CEO Matevž Mazij loses his board seat after a June AGM shareholder vote, remaining CEO through a transition period |
The arc that matters: a Slovenian B2B start-up became the licensing and infrastructure backbone for an entire acquisitive Canadian public company, absorbing a separately founded Las Vegas creative studio along the way — a genuinely different kind of growth story than the single-studio arcs told elsewhere on this site.
The people who built Oryx Gaming

Matevž Mazij
Mazij founded Oryx Gaming in 2010 and became Bragg’s Chief Executive in August 2023, overseeing offices across Canada, the UK, Malta, Slovenia, the US, Brazil and India — an unusually broad operational footprint for a studio that started as a single-country B2B platform. His position shifted in June 2026: shareholders voted against his re-election to Bragg’s board at the company’s AGM, and under Bragg’s majority voting policy he tendered his resignation from the board, though he remains CEO through a transition period running up to 90 days (to mid-September 2026) while a successor process plays out. The vote followed a period of share-price pressure and two rounds of workforce reductions at Bragg during 2026.
Doug and Roxane Fallon
The husband-and-wife team founded Wild Streak Gaming independently in Las Vegas in 2016, years before it joined the Bragg fold. Doug Fallon later founded Atomic Slot Lab in 2022 as Bragg Studios’ Director of Content, giving him a hand in shaping two of the group’s five house brands.
A group built by acquisition, not one founder’s vision
Unlike most studios on this site, Oryx’s current shape owes more to Bragg’s 2018 acquisition strategy than to a single creative founder’s continuous vision — closer to how Light & Wonder assembled its studio portfolio than to Wazdan’s or Playson’s single continuous leadership.
Is Oryx Gaming fair? Licensing, regulation & the record
Checked directly against the Gambling Commission’s public register on 5 July 2026.
The licences. Oryx Gaming Limited (Malta) holds UKGC account 55254 with active remote gambling software and game host (casino) licences; Oryx razvojne storitve d.o.o. (Slovenia) holds account 55253 with an active remote gambling software licence. Both have run continuously since 19 November 2021. Verify them yourself on the UKGC public register by searching “Oryx”.
The record. Clean: no UKGC enforcement action against either Oryx entity that we can find, across a five-year UK licence history.
So is it fair? Yes — certified RNG across the catalogue, a clean UK licensing file since 2021, and published RTP figures consistent with the wider industry standard across the Wild Streak house catalogue specifically.
The biggest Oryx Gaming wins
A B2B group whose biggest documented numbers show up in corporate milestones and long-running franchise loyalty rather than headline jackpot-network records. Documented context only:
| The number | What it is | The detail |
|---|---|---|
| 9,000x | Temujin Treasures’ max win | Still the group’s most requested title, years after its 2021 release |
| 2018 | The Bragg acquisition | The deal that turned a Slovenian B2B platform into a five-studio content group |
| 19 Nov 2021 | The UKGC licence date | Both Oryx entities went active on the same day |
| 5 | House studios under one licence | Oryx, Wild Streak, Spin Games, Atomic Slot Lab, Indigo Magic |
On tape: a Temujin Treasures max-spins big win and Congo Cash XL gameplay in action:
Videos embedded for illustration — results shown are the players’ own.
Beyond the reels
The corners of the story the ranking competitors never reach:
One licence, five brands
Few pages on this site require explaining a corporate structure quite this layered: Oryx Gaming’s UKGC licence is the regulatory umbrella for content actually made by four other named house studios, most of it under the Wild Streak brand specifically. Players searching “Oryx Gaming slots” are usually finding Wild Streak’s work without realising it.
A Vegas studio absorbed into a Slovenian-founded group
Wild Streak Gaming was founded independently in Las Vegas in 2016, with no original connection to Oryx, before joining Bragg’s portfolio. The result is a genuinely American creative sensibility distributed through European licensing and aggregation infrastructure.
A public company’s content arm
Bragg Gaming Group trades on both NASDAQ and the Toronto Stock Exchange, making Oryx one of relatively few studios on this site whose parent company’s financial performance is publicly reported and scrutinised by equity analysts — including through a rough 2026 for the stock and a June 2026 boardroom shake-up covered in the founders section above.
The company behind the games

Oryx Gaming no longer has a standalone corporate website of its own: oryxgaming.com now redirects directly to bragg.group, the unified site Bragg adopted as part of its 2026 rebrand away from the “Gaming Group” name. That corporate umbrella carries real, independently checkable certification: alongside its UKGC accounts, Bragg holds a Malta Gaming Authority licence (MGA/B2B/298/2015), Romanian ONJN licences, a Hellenic Gaming Commission certificate, and further approvals across Michigan, New Jersey, Connecticut, British Columbia, the Bahamas, Pennsylvania, Belgium, the Isle of Man and Ontario, among other regulated markets.
Bragg has also picked up genuine third-party industry recognition rather than just self-description: Technology Provider/Supplier of the Year at the International Gaming Awards three years running (2022–2024), an EGR B2B Award for Slot Supplier in 2024, and a Socially Responsible Initiative of the Year win at the SBC Awards Europe in 2025. None of that is Oryx-specific, but it’s the corporate infrastructure — and the compliance record — that every Oryx and Wild Streak release ultimately sits on top of.
New Oryx Gaming slots: what’s launched for 2025–26
The state of Oryx Gaming right now: steady Wild Streak releases alongside a broader Bragg consolidation of its house-studio branding. This section refreshes with every significant launch.
| Release | When | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Gold Party 2: After Hours | 26 Jun 2025 | Extends an earlier house hit into a nightlife-themed sequel |
| Lava Balls | 16 Oct 2025 | Wild Streak’s Greek-underworld Plinko-drop release, 4,800x max win |
| Golden Harvest | 30 Oct 2025 | Atomic Slot Lab’s cluster-pays harvest theme, up to 11,668x |
| “bragg” corporate rebrand | 2026 | Bragg drops “Gaming Group” from its name and consolidates its marketing sites under bragg.group — oryxgaming.com now redirects there directly |
All ship with published figures. Paytable first, always.
What players actually say
From forums where Oryx and its Wild Streak house brand are discussed as a reliable, style-forward mid-tier studio group — our words, cons intact.
The love: Temujin Treasures draws sustained, specific loyalty years after release, Congo Cash XL is a frequently streamed bonus-hunting favourite, and players credit Wild Streak’s bold visual identities for standing out in crowded lobby grids even when the underlying maths is fairly conventional.
The gripes, plainly: the “Oryx Gaming” branding genuinely confuses players who don’t realise most of the actual games come from Wild Streak or the group’s other house studios, coverage and reviews for Atomic Slot Lab and Indigo Magic specifically are noticeably thinner than for Wild Streak, and the catalogue’s classic-Vegas style means lower max-win ceilings than several higher-volatility rivals on this site. All fair, and Temujin Treasures loyalists remain unmoved.
Which Oryx Gaming slot should you play?
The thirty-second version of everything above:
| If you want… | Play | Why |
|---|---|---|
| The essential experience | Temujin Treasures | Still the group’s most requested title |
| A proven sequel | Gold Party 2: After Hours | Extending an earlier house hit |
| Bonus-hunting appeal | Congo Cash XL | A genuine streamer favourite |
| The newest release | Golden Harvest | Atomic Slot Lab’s cluster-pays entry, live from 30 October 2025 |
| A distinctive recent mechanic | Eternal Empress: Freeze Time | The Freeze Time bonus, done well |
| Cross-studio collaboration | 7 Clovers of Fortune | Connect & Collect, shared with Atomic Slot Lab |
Our verdict on Oryx Gaming
Slot Providers score: 7/10 — a genuinely capable studio group once you look past the confusing branding, anchored by Wild Streak’s consistently well-made catalogue and one enduring franchise hit, docked for a multi-brand structure that makes it harder than most to know exactly whose work you’re actually playing.
| Game quality | 7/10 — Wild Streak’s output is consistently solid; coverage thins for the group’s smaller house brands |
|---|---|
| Innovation | 6/10 — Connect & Collect is a real, shared idea; most of the catalogue leans on classic-Vegas styling over new mechanics |
| Maths & transparency | 7/10 — a consistent, honestly published RTP band across the Wild Streak catalogue |
| Mobile experience | 7/10 — solid and functional across the range |
| Catalogue depth | 7/10 — genuinely large across five house studios, though quality and coverage vary significantly between them |
What Oryx Gaming gets right
- Wild Streak’s catalogue is consistently well-made, anchored by an enduring hit in Temujin Treasures
- Connect & Collect is a genuine, shared mechanic developed jointly with sister studio Atomic Slot Lab, not just reskinned branding
- A consistent, honestly published RTP band (mostly 95.5–96.5%) across the Wild Streak catalogue
- A genuinely large catalogue spanning five house studios under one UK licence
Where it still falls short
- A confusing multi-brand structure — most “Oryx Gaming” hits are actually Wild Streak’s work
- Coverage and review depth thin markedly for the group’s smaller house brands, Atomic Slot Lab and Indigo Magic
- Classic-Vegas styling means lower max-win ceilings than several higher-volatility rivals on this site
- Leadership uncertainty at parent Bragg Gaming Group, with CEO Matevž Mazij losing his board seat in June 2026 amid a share-price slide and job cuts
Oryx Gaming suits players who enjoy Wild Streak’s bold, classic-Vegas visual style and want a dependable franchise like Temujin Treasures to return to, and anyone curious about how a B2B aggregation licence actually maps onto player-facing content. Look elsewhere if you want a single clear creative identity rather than a five-studio umbrella — Wazdan and Playson both offer a more unified house style — or the highest max-win ceilings the industry offers.
Every Oryx Gaming slot that matters, ranked
From a catalogue spanning five house studios, the 20 entries that matter, ranked by all-time greatness — craft, influence, maths and staying power blended.
| # | Slot | Year | In one line |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Temujin Treasures | 2021 | Still the group’s most requested title |
| 2 | Gold Party 2: After Hours | 2025 | The sequel to an earlier house favourite |
| 3 | Devilicious | 2024 | Bold visual identity, dependable maths |
| 4 | 3 Dancing Monkeys | 2023 | A lighter tone for the catalogue |
| 5 | Mystery of the Orient | 2023 | Consistent baseline quality |
| 6 | Congo Cash XL | 2024 | A streamer favourite for its bonus curve |
| 7 | Chase for Glory | 2023 | Understated, dependable |
| 8 | Eternal Empress: Freeze Time | 2024 | A distinctive recent mechanic |
| 9 | 7 Clovers of Fortune | 2024 | Connect & Collect, on a classic theme |
| 10 | Lucky Lightning | 2021 | Ancient-Greek theme, 10,100x ceiling |
| 11 | Firebird Spirit | 2022 | A phoenix-themed mid-catalogue entry |
| 12 | Fire Stampede 2 | 2025 | The sequel to an earlier Wild Streak release |
| 13 | Queenie | 2022 | A regal-themed classic-style entry |
| 14 | Cosmic Cash | 2022 | A space-themed departure from the Vegas norm |
| 15 | Big Juan | 2021 | A cheerful character-led theme |
| 16 | Lava Balls | 2025 | A Greek-underworld Plinko-drop mechanic |
| 17 | Beer Boost | 2022 | Oryx’s own Oktoberfest-themed original, 7,700x max win |
| 18 | Sweet ‘N Sour | — | Oryx’s tropical-beach original with doubling wilds |
| 19 | Dreamy Genie | 2022 | Atomic Slot Lab’s Arabian-fairytale entry, built around a Magic Lantern Wheel Feature |
| 20 | Golden Harvest | 2025 | Atomic Slot Lab’s cluster-pays harvest theme |
Ranked 5 July 2026 across the Oryx/Bragg house-studio family. Availability and RTP build vary by casino; always check the in-game paytable and which house studio actually made the title.
Oryx Gaming Casinos: Where the Games Are Live
Oryx’s UK footprint runs primarily through its Bragg Hub aggregation deals with established operators. A cross-section of well-known UKGC-licensed operators carrying the catalogue (listed for information only — no commercial relationship, no endorsements; verify any operator on the Gambling Commission register before depositing):
| Casino | Domain | What you’ll find |
|---|---|---|
| Videoslots | videoslots.com | A broad cut of the Wild Streak and Oryx catalogue |
| LeoVegas | leovegas.com | A mobile-first cut of the catalogue |
| MrQ | mrq.com | Recent Wild Streak releases alongside Temujin Treasures |
| Casumo | casumo.com | The headline titles alongside newer 2025–26 releases |
| PlayOJO | playojo.com | Oryx/Wild Streak slots alongside the wider slot-specialist shelf |
Checked 5 July 2026. Game availability and RTP builds change — always confirm in the casino’s own lobby and the in-game paytable. 18+, please gamble responsibly.
Sources & Verification
Primary sources checked 5 July 2026, re-verified and expanded 9 July 2026: the Gambling Commission’s business licence register (accounts 55253 and 55254); Bragg Gaming Group’s official site (oryxgaming.com now redirects here as part of its 2026 rebrand) and its studios listing, plus individual game pages for theme, mechanic and release-date detail on every title in the ranked list. Acquisition history and leadership updates are drawn from Bragg’s own investor announcements and press coverage (BusinessWire, SBC Americas, Casino.org, Canadian Gaming Business) of its 2018 Oryx and 2021 Wild Streak deals and its June 2026 board development. Imagery from official promotional assets and documented gameplay. Spotted an error? Tell us — corrections are actioned as a priority.
✓ Updated 9 July 2026: corrected Wild Streak Gaming’s acquisition date (was mistakenly dated 2018–19 in the history table; Bragg’s own June 2021 press release confirms the $30m cash-and-stock deal), corrected Lucky Lightning’s release year and theme (was mistakenly described as a 2025 Americana release; it’s actually an ancient-Greek title from June 2021) everywhere it appears on the page, fixed a fabricated title (“Dreamy Genie Super Wheel” — the real Atomic Slot Lab game is “Dreamy Genie”), added verified release years for eight previously-unverified ranked-list titles, added CEO Matevž Mazij’s June 2026 board resignation and the wider 2026 “bragg” corporate rebrand, replaced the incorrectly-dated “newest releases” with genuinely current titles (Golden Harvest and Lava Balls, both October 2025), added a pros/cons verdict block with matching Review schema, a UK-availability FAQ, a company-website screenshot and certifications section, and moved the on-page navigation up under the ads module.
Oryx Gaming FAQs
Who owns Oryx Gaming?
Bragg Gaming Group Inc. (NASDAQ/TSX: BRAG), a Toronto-headquartered public company, acquired Oryx Gaming in 2018. Oryx was originally founded independently in 2010 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, by Matevž Mazij.
Is Oryx Gaming the same as Wild Streak Gaming?
Not originally, but both are now part of the same Bragg Gaming Group family. Oryx’s UKGC licence covers Bragg’s whole house-studio portfolio, and most of the group’s actual player-facing hits come from Wild Streak Gaming specifically, the Las Vegas studio founded independently in 2016.
Is Oryx Gaming fair, or are its games rigged?
Both Oryx UKGC entities (accounts 55253 and 55254) hold active licences with clean records since 2021, certified RNG across the catalogue, and consistent published RTP figures.
What is the best Oryx Gaming slot?
Temujin Treasures is the essential experience and still the group’s most requested title years after release, with Gold Party 2: After Hours and Congo Cash XL close behind. Our full ranked ten, with reasoning, is above.
What are the newest Oryx Gaming slots?
Golden Harvest (Atomic Slot Lab, 30 October 2025) and Lava Balls (Wild Streak, 16 October 2025) are the most recent, alongside Gold Party 2: After Hours (Wild Streak, June 2025) — part of Bragg’s continued release cadence alongside a wider consolidation of its house-studio branding. Full picture in our new releases section.
Where can I play Oryx Gaming slots in the UK?
Yes — Oryx and Wild Streak titles are available at several well-known UKGC-licensed operators, largely through Bragg’s Hub aggregation deals. Videoslots, LeoVegas, MrQ, Casumo and PlayOJO all carry a cut of the catalogue as of our last check. See the casinos section above for the full breakdown.