Skillzzgaming is the Tel Aviv studio that built its whole identity around one bet: that a Candy Crush-style match-3 board, not a five-reel grid, is what a casual mobile generation actually wants to wager real money on. Founded in 2015 by three industry veterans (a former Playtech mobile lead, an ex-888 game producer and an entrepreneur with a maths and law background), it shipped its first game, the arcade-racing hybrid Mega Money Rush, in August 2016, then followed three months later with Fruit Blast — by its own and reviewers’ account, the first match-3 game licensed for real-money casino play — and has spent the years since building a compact catalogue of roughly 18 titles almost entirely in that mould. Our verdict: 6/10. This review covers the best Skillzzgaming slots ranked, exactly how the “skill” angle actually works, the full licence file, and the UK Skillzzgaming casinos that actually carry the games.

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Skillzzgaming at a glance

The essentials — a Tel Aviv studio that turned casual mobile-game mechanics into a real-money slot genre of its own.

Full nameSkillzzgaming Limited
Founded2015, Tel Aviv, Israel, by Eran Sharar, Dadi Neeman and Lior Aziz
OwnerIndependently owned; no parent group identified in the UKGC register or the company’s own published materials
UKGC licenceSkillzzgaming Limited, account 44256, Gambling Software (Remote) licence active since 20 January 2016
Also licensed inMalta, Gibraltar, Sweden, Spain, Denmark, Colombia and the Isle of Man
CatalogueAround 18 titles, the large majority match-3 hybrids rather than conventional reel slots
Typical RTPPublished defaults from roughly 94.6% to 97%, varying by title — always check the in-game paytable
Flagship mechanicMatch-3 “cluster” boards adapted from casual mobile games, sold as skill-inflected because player choices affect pacing and bonus routes
Best-known gamesFruit Blast, Mega Money Rush, Fortuna Carnivàle, Goldie Lucks
Our score6/10full verdict below

✓ Facts checked against the UKGC business licence register and Skillzzgaming’s own published site — 6 July 2026

The best Skillzzgaming slots: 7 games that actually matter

Skillzzgaming’s catalogue runs to around 18 titles, but only a handful have the polish, longevity or genuine gameplay footage to justify a close look. These are the seven that do — RTPs quoted are published defaults where Skillzzgaming or a major review site states them. The full ranked catalogue is near the end of the page.

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1. Fruit Blast (2016)

Not literally the studio’s first release — that was Mega Money Rush three months earlier — but the one that defined its identity: a 5×5 cluster-match board where bartender characters mix up a fruit cocktail as clusters clear, widely credited (including by the studio itself) as the first match-3 game built specifically for real-money casino play rather than adapted from a free mobile hit. Published RTP up to 96.12%, a 1,000x max win, cascading wins and an unlock-based bonus structure that rewards repeat play rather than a single spin outcome.

Fruit Blast gameplay screenshot
Fruit Blast — the studio’s founding release and still its best-known.

2. Mega Money Rush (2016)

Skillzzgaming’s actual first-ever release, launched in August 2016 — three months before Fruit Blast — and easily the catalogue’s most structurally unusual entry: an 8-bit pixel-art racing game dressed as a slot, where a spin sends your vehicle through one of eight increasingly elaborate races — from a go-kart sprint up to a rocket-powered “Star Blaze” — with the payout tier climbing as the races progress. Published RTP of 97%, max win up to 8,000x, and the clearest example on the page of Skillzzgaming borrowing an entire game genre (arcade racers) rather than just a mechanic.

Mega Money Rush gameplay screenshot
Mega Money Rush — an arcade racing game wearing a slot’s paytable.

3. Fortuna Carnivàle (2022)

One of only two titles in the catalogue built as a conventional 5-reel slot rather than a match-3 board, and by some distance the most visually accomplished: a travelling-carnival theme with strongman, fortune-teller and tightrope-walker symbols, wilds that trigger a multiplier ladder, and a published RTP of 96.5%. It reads as Skillzzgaming testing whether its execution quality holds up outside its own invented genre — on the evidence here, it does.

Fortuna Carnivale gameplay screenshot
Fortuna Carnivàle — one of only two conventional 5-reel slots in the catalogue.

4. Goldie Lucks (2022)

The catalogue’s other conventional 5-reel slot, a mansion-heist theme with a jewel-thief lead character, gold-bar and jewellery symbols, and a locked-safe bonus feature. Less distinctive than Fortuna Carnivàle in theme, but a competent, straightforwardly-built reel slot that shows the studio isn’t a one-genre operation even if it plays like one most of the time.

Goldie Lucks gameplay screenshot
Goldie Lucks — a mansion-heist reel slot, Skillzzgaming’s second departure from match-3.

5. Mr. Djinn’s Wonders (2024)

An Arabian Nights-themed match-3 board with a genie host character presiding over the grid, one of the more recent titles and a good showcase of how little the core formula has moved since Fruit Blast — a fresh visual theme, the same cluster-match-and-cascade engine underneath. Bonus symbols (a lamp, a free-games icon) sit inline on the board rather than triggering a separate screen.

Mr. Djinn's Wonders gameplay screenshot
Mr. Djinn’s Wonders — the same match-3 engine, a fresh Arabian Nights coat of paint.

6. Jiro San Delights (2025)

A sushi-bar match-3 game with a chef host character, released in March 2025 with a published RTP of 95.28%. Unremarkable in mechanics against the rest of the catalogue, but a useful marker of the studio’s steady cadence — a new match-3 theme every few months rather than long gaps between releases.

Jiro San Delights gameplay screenshot
Jiro San Delights — a March 2025 release, sushi-bar themed match-3.

7. Gems Odyssey (2017)

A space-and-gemstone match-3 title notable mainly for being one of the plainer entries in the catalogue — no host character, minimal theming beyond the jewel symbols themselves — which makes it a clean, uncluttered look at the bare mechanic underneath all the later reskins.

Gems Odyssey gameplay screenshot
Gems Odyssey — a plain, uncluttered look at the core match-3 mechanic.

Skillzzgaming vs the studios it competes with

Skillzzgaming doesn’t really compete with conventional reel-slot studios — like Gaming Realms, it built its business on owning a hybrid genre most rivals don’t bother chasing. Against our previously reviewed studios:

SkillzzgamingGaming RealmsJelly EntertainmentBang Bang Games
Founded2015, Tel Aviv2015 (Slingo dates to 1994)2020, Norwich2020, England
Core productMatch-3 cluster boards adapted for real-money playThe Slingo bingo-slot hybrid, owned outrightConventional reel slots with a “Jelly twist”Conventional reel slots on licensed engines
Genre positionGenre inventor, but a small one nobody else has copiedSole owner of a distinct, licensable hybrid genreStandard slot format, standard licensing modelStandard slot format, standard licensing model
Catalogue size~1840+ Slingo titles40+18–23
UK distribution routeDirect multi-jurisdiction licensing, historic Microgaming Quickfire tie-upDirect + licensed crossovers with major groupsYggdrasil YG Masters + Stakelogic GreenlogicYggdrasil YG Masters + Light & Wonder OpenGaming

The honest read: Skillzzgaming is the smaller, less commercially proven cousin of Gaming Realms’ hybrid-genre strategy. Both studios bet on a mechanic borrowed from casual mobile gaming rather than the conventional reel format, but where Gaming Realms’ Slingo has been licensed out to Light & Wonder’s Barcrest and other major studios for branded crossovers, nobody else has picked up Skillzzgaming’s match-3 format in the near-decade since Fruit Blast launched — it remains a genre of one. Against the small-studio, licensed-mechanic bracket occupied by Jelly Entertainment and Bang Bang Games, the contrast cuts the other way: those two studios build variety by licensing other people’s proven engines (Yggdrasil’s Gigablox and UltraNudge, for instance), while Skillzzgaming has stuck almost entirely to its own in-house mechanic since day one, for better or worse.

The game families, in depth

Skillzzgaming’s catalogue is really one format wearing many themes, plus two deliberate departures. The full ranked list covers the rest.

The match-3 core

Fruit Blast, Mr. Djinn’s Wonders, Jiro San Delights, Gems Odyssey, Alchemy Blast, Pets Go Wild, Hippie Days and Monster Blast all run variations of the same 5×5 (or similar) cluster-match board with cascading wins — the studio’s dominant format by a wide margin.

The conventional reel slots

Fortuna Carnivàle and Goldie Lucks are the only two titles built as standard 5-reel slots, both released in the early 2020s and both notably more polished visually than much of the match-3 shelf — a sign of where development attention went once the core format was established.

The arcade-format outliers

Mega Money Rush (a racing game) and Battle Royale (a strategy-slot hybrid) both borrow an entire external game genre rather than just a mechanic, making them the two hardest titles in the catalogue to classify as “slots” in any conventional sense at all.

The 2026 refresh

Vegas 5 Blast, live from January 2026, returns to the match-3 core with a Las Vegas heist theme spanning eight U.S. cities, each with its own bonus route — the newest evidence that the studio’s release strategy is still “new theme, same engine” rather than mechanical reinvention.

Signature mechanics & technology

Skillzzgaming’s toolkit is almost entirely its own invention, for once, rather than licensed from a bigger studio:

Cluster-match cascades

The engine underneath most of the catalogue: symbols land on a grid (typically 5×5), groups of three or more matching symbols clear and pay, and new symbols cascade down to potentially chain further wins in the same spin — the same underlying logic as mobile match-3 puzzle games, adapted to pay out real money per cluster rather than just advancing a level.

The “skill” framing, precisely

Skillzzgaming’s own marketing states plainly that “the choices that players make also impact the game” — in practice this means progressive unlocks, timed bonus events and route choices within a bonus round (as in Mega Money Rush’s race-tier progression), not that a player’s dexterity or strategy changes the underlying RTP the way, say, skilled video poker play can. It’s a genuine differentiator in presentation and pacing, but it sits closer to “player choice affects which bonus path you take” than to true skill-based wagering as regulators like the UKGC formally define it; nothing in the studio’s own published material claims otherwise.

Genre borrowing as a design philosophy

Beyond match-3, Mega Money Rush borrows wholesale from arcade racing games and Battle Royale borrows from strategy games — a consistent pattern of importing an entire external genre’s structure rather than inventing a new slot feature, which is a different kind of originality to the “Gigablox on top of a new theme” model most competitor studios use.

Skillzzgaming slots RTP: the real numbers

The defaults: published figures across the catalogue’s better-documented titles range from around 94.6% up to 97%, with no single house-standard figure the way some larger studios quote — Mega Money Rush’s 97% sits at the top of the range we could verify, Gems Odyssey’s roughly 94.6% near the bottom.

Max wins: Mega Money Rush publishes up to 8,000x, one of the few figures in the catalogue with a clearly stated ceiling; most of the match-3 titles are less forthcoming about a headline max-win number, which is itself worth knowing before you assume one exists.

Certification: Skillzzgaming states its games are tested by BMM Testlabs, an established independent testing lab, across all its licensed jurisdictions. Our responsible gambling guide applies as always.

From a match-3 bet to a steady niche catalogue

YearWhat happened
2014–15Skillzzgaming founded in Tel Aviv by Eran Sharar, Dadi Neeman and Lior Aziz; the studio debuts at the ICE Gaming conference in February 2015
2016Mega Money Rush ships in August — Skillzzgaming’s actual first release — followed three months later by Fruit Blast, which became, by the studio’s own and independent reviewers’ account, the first match-3 game built specifically for real-money casino play
2017–18Gems Odyssey extends the match-3 line in October 2017; Battle Royale (and sister title Battle Mania) push into strategy-game territory in 2018
2019–22Pets Go Wild, Alchemy Blast, Hippie Days, Monster Blast, Olympus Fury, Lucky Bill’s Bounty Blast and 10/20: Galactic Lines round out the match-3 shelf, before the studio’s two conventional reel slots — Fortuna Carnivàle and Goldie Lucks — arrive in 2022
2024Mr. Djinn’s Wonders ships; exclusive deals with Betano (Romania) and 888Casino (Spain) follow in December
2025Jiro San Delights launches in March alongside a bespoke Betclic (Portugal) title; the studio expands into new regions via Hollywoodbets and Lucky Fish Gaming (both South Africa), then Spinoro and 1xBet by year end
2026Vegas 5 Blast ships in January; Fruit Blast 2: The Gathering follows by May, a direct sequel to the studio’s founding match-3 hit

The arc that matters: a small Tel Aviv studio picked one unusual bet — that casual mobile match-3 mechanics could work as real-money casino games — and has spent a decade proving the format is commercially viable in a steady string of regional and platform deals, even if no other major studio has copied the format outright.

The founders behind Skillzzgaming

Skillzzgaming founders — from a match-3 bet to a decade-long niche catalogue
Tel Aviv, 2015: three industry veterans bet a casual mobile mechanic could work as a real-money slot.

Eran Sharar

A mobile and web specialist with more than 15 years in the industry by the time Skillzzgaming launched, including a spell as Head of Mobile at Playtech — giving the new studio an early, direct line into how major operators think about mobile-first product.

Dadi Neeman

A games producer who led a design team at 888 before co-founding Skillzzgaming, bringing production experience from one of the operators the studio would go on to supply.

Lior Aziz

An entrepreneur with a background spanning mathematics and law, rounding out a founding team with both the technical grounding and the regulatory literacy a real-money games studio needs from day one.

Is Skillzzgaming fair? Licensing, regulation & the record

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

The licence. Skillzzgaming Limited holds UKGC account 44256, based in Tel Aviv, with its Gambling Software (Remote) licence current and active since 20 January 2016. Verify it yourself on the UKGC public register.

The record. Clean: no UKGC enforcement action against Skillzzgaming Limited that we can find, across a licence held continuously since January 2016.

So is it fair? Yes — a decade-long, unbroken UK licence, independent certification from BMM Testlabs, and licensing across seven further regulated jurisdictions (Malta, Gibraltar, Sweden, Spain, Denmark, Colombia, the Isle of Man) all point the same way. The “skill” branding is a presentation and pacing choice, not a claim of rigged or unregulated maths — see the mechanics section above for exactly what it does and doesn’t change.

Beyond the reels

The corners of the story most ranking competitors never reach:

The genre nobody else copied

Fruit Blast is widely credited as one of the first match-3 games built for real-money casino play, yet no major studio has built a competing match-3 line in the years since — an unusually long uncontested run for a genuinely original format, whatever the reason no one followed.

A founding team drawn from its own future customers

Two of the three founders (Dadi Neeman from 888, Eran Sharar from Playtech) came directly from businesses Skillzzgaming would go on to supply, a founding-team profile that’s more operator-adjacent than most independent studios can claim.

Regional expansion as the real 2025 story

Rather than chasing new mechanics, Skillzzgaming’s most recent year of announcements is almost entirely about geographic and platform reach — South Africa (Hollywoodbets, Lucky Fish Gaming), Iberia (Betano, Betclic, 888Casino Spain), and global aggregator deals (Spinoro, 1xBet) — a studio growing its footprint rather than its format.

The company behind the games

Skillzzgaming’s official website, skillzzgaming.com
Skillzzgaming’s corporate site, skillzzgaming.com — home to the full match-3 catalogue and the studio’s licensing detail.

Skillzzgaming is a small, independent studio rather than a division of a bigger group, and its compliance footprint reflects that: alongside its UK Gambling Commission licence, the studio states its games are certified across seven further jurisdictions — Malta, Gibraltar, Sweden, Spain, Denmark, Colombia and the Isle of Man — and independently tested by BMM Testlabs, one of the industry’s longest-established labs. There’s no separate platform or B2B technology business behind Skillzzgaming the way there is at some rivals; the company’s entire published footprint is the match-3 catalogue itself and the distribution deals that carry it.

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

The state of Skillzzgaming right now: a steady handful of releases a year, almost entirely extending the match-3 core into fresh themes, alongside a run of new distribution deals rather than new mechanics.

Fruit Blast 2: The Gathering — the newest release

Skillzzgaming’s most recent release, live on the studio’s own site from around May 2026, is a direct sequel to the game that made its name: Fruit Blast 2: The Gathering keeps the bartender-themed cluster-match core but adds a roster of unlockable bartender characters, new bar environments and a “Blast jackpot tile” mechanic offering up to a 1,000x multiplier — a genuine sequel rather than just a fresh coat of paint on the same board. It’s too new for any independent RTP or volatility figures to have surfaced yet, which is why it sits here rather than in the ranked list above with a full write-up.

ReleaseWhenWhy it matters
Jiro San DelightsMarch 2025A sushi-bar match-3 theme, plus a bespoke Betclic (Portugal) title the same month
Vegas 5 BlastJanuary 2026An eight-city Las Vegas heist theme, the newest title in the core match-3 line until Fruit Blast 2 arrived
Fruit Blast 2: The Gathering~May 2026A direct sequel to the studio’s founding match-3 hit, with a new bartender roster and a 1,000x jackpot tile

Alongside new titles, 2025 brought a run of distribution deals (Hollywoodbets and Lucky Fish Gaming in South Africa, Spinoro, 1xBet) that matter more to the studio’s near-term trajectory than any single new game. Paytable first, always.

What players actually say

From forums and review sites where Skillzzgaming is discussed as a curiosity more than a household name — our words, cons intact.

The love: Fruit Blast and Mega Money Rush draw consistent praise for feeling genuinely different from the wall of near-identical five-reel slots most catalogues offer, and the studio’s progressive-unlock structure is noted favourably by players who like a sense of building toward something across a session rather than a flat spin-and-forget format.

The gripes, plainly: several independent reviewers note a lack of published RTP, volatility or max-win data for a chunk of the older catalogue, the visual polish is inconsistent between titles (Fortuna Carnivàle and Goldie Lucks look notably sharper than several match-3 entries), and the “skill” framing oversells what’s really a bonus-pacing choice rather than true skill-based wagering — a fair criticism the studio’s own marketing copy invites by using the word “skill” so prominently in its name and pitch.

Which Skillzzgaming slot should you play?

The thirty-second version of everything above:

If you want…PlayWhy
The essential experienceFruit BlastThe catalogue’s first match-3 release and still its best-known
Something that barely resembles a slotMega Money RushAn 8-bit arcade racing game with a slot’s paytable underneath
The most visually polished gameFortuna CarnivàleOne of only two conventional reel slots, and the sharper-looking of the two
The highest published max winMega Money RushUp to 8,000x, the clearest ceiling figure in the catalogue
The newest releaseVegas 5 BlastJanuary 2026’s eight-city Las Vegas heist theme

Our verdict on Skillzzgaming

Slot Providers score: 6/10 — a small Tel Aviv studio that genuinely invented its own real-money game genre in match-3, then spent a decade proving it commercially viable through steady regional expansion, without ever quite building the polish or the follow-on genre adoption to match the originality of the initial bet.

Game quality6/10 — Fortuna Carnivàle and Goldie Lucks stand out; visual polish across the match-3 shelf is inconsistent
Innovation7/10 — a genuinely original in-house mechanic, rare among small studios, even if the “skill” framing oversells it slightly
Maths & transparency5/10 — RTP and max-win data is published for the better-known titles but noticeably thin across the older catalogue
Mobile experience7/10 — unsurprising given two founders’ mobile and production backgrounds; the match-3 format suits touchscreens well
Catalogue depth5/10 — around 18 titles over a decade is a modest release pace even among small studios

What Skillzzgaming gets right

  • A genuinely original in-house match-3 mechanic, rare among small studios and still uncopied a decade on
  • Mobile-first design that suits touchscreens well, backed by two founders’ own mobile and production backgrounds
  • A decade-long, unbroken UK licence with a clean regulatory record and independent BMM Testlabs certification
  • Two competent conventional reel slots (Fortuna Carnivàle, Goldie Lucks) prove it isn’t a one-trick genre act

Where it still falls short

  • RTP, volatility and max-win data is thin across a chunk of the older catalogue
  • Visual polish is inconsistent between titles — the two reel slots outshine several match-3 entries
  • Roughly 18 titles after a decade is a modest release pace even among small studios
  • The “skill” framing oversells what’s really a bonus-pacing choice, not true skill-based wagering

Skillzzgaming suits players who find conventional five-reel slots repetitive and want something that genuinely feels like a different game, plus anyone curious about match-3 mechanics translated into real-money play. Look elsewhere if you want deep RTP and volatility transparency on every title, or a studio releasing new mechanics as often as new themes — Gaming Realms’ Slingo line has the bigger catalogue and the wider industry adoption to match its own hybrid-genre bet.

Every Skillzzgaming slot that matters, ranked

From a catalogue of roughly 18 titles, the entries that matter, ranked by all-time impact — originality, execution and staying power blended.

#SlotYearIn one line
1Fruit Blast2016The catalogue’s first match-3 release and still its best-known
2Mega Money Rush2016An arcade racing game wearing a slot’s paytable — actually the studio’s first-ever release
3Fortuna Carnivàle2022One of only two conventional reel slots, and the sharper-looking one
4Goldie Lucks2022The catalogue’s other conventional reel slot
5Mr. Djinn’s Wonders2024An Arabian Nights match-3 theme on the core engine
6Jiro San Delights2025A sushi-bar match-3 theme, steady cadence evidence
7Gems Odyssey2017A plain, uncluttered look at the bare match-3 mechanic
8Vegas 5 Blast2026An eight-city Las Vegas heist theme, the newest release
9Battle Royale2018A strategy-game hybrid, one of the catalogue’s hardest-to-classify titles
10Pets Go Wild2019An animal-themed match-3 entry
11Alchemy Blast2020A magic-elixir themed match-3 entry
1210/20: Galactic Lines2021A space-themed line-matching instant-win game
13Hippie Days2020A peace-and-yoga themed match-3 entry
14Monster Blast2020A sweets-and-monsters match-3 entry
15Lucky Bill’s Bounty Blast2021A Wild West sheriff-themed match-3 entry
16Olympus Fury2020A Greek mythology themed match-3 entry
17Jiro San Delights (Betclic exclusive)2025A bespoke build for Betclic Portugal, released alongside the main title
18*Fruit Blast 2: The Gathering2026A direct sequel to the founding match-3 hit, first live from around May 2026

Ranked 6 July 2026, updated 10 July 2026, from a catalogue of roughly 18 titles. Years are the studio’s own publish dates where stated; availability and RTP tier vary by casino, always check the in-game paytable. *Fruit Blast 2: The Gathering is ranked here on specification alone — it’s too new (first seen live in May 2026) for the independent verification our top-seven list requires, so its full write-up lives in the new releases section rather than above.

Casinos with Skillzzgaming Games

Skillzzgaming’s catalogue is distributed across a wide multi-jurisdiction licensing footprint rather than a single major aggregator deal. A cross-section of well-known UKGC-licensed operators that have carried the catalogue (listed for information only — no commercial relationship, no endorsements; verify any operator on the Gambling Commission register before depositing):

CasinoDomainWhat you’ll find
William Hillwilliamhill.comA cross-section of the Skillzzgaming match-3 catalogue
888casino888casino.comCore titles including Fruit Blast and Mega Money Rush
LeoVegasleovegas.comA rotating selection of Skillzzgaming’s catalogue
Unibetunibet.co.ukSkillzzgaming titles alongside a wide multi-studio shelf
Videoslotsvideoslots.comA broad cut of the match-3 and reel-slot catalogue

Checked 6 July 2026. Game availability varies by casino and by jurisdiction — 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 44256); Skillzzgaming’s official site, including its About page, games catalogue and news & updates archive, plus individual game pages for theme, RTP and feature data. RTPs and max-win figures were cross-checked against the games’ own information screens and independent aggregator listings (SlotCatalog, LCB) as corroboration only. Imagery from official promotional assets and documented gameplay screens. Spotted an error? Tell us — corrections are actioned as a priority.

✓ Updated 10 July 2026: corrected Fruit Blast’s release year (was mistakenly dated 2017; the studio’s own news archive confirms a November 2016 launch), corrected Mega Money Rush’s release year (was mistakenly dated 2018; it actually launched first, in August 2016, three months before Fruit Blast) and updated the “founding release” framing across the page to reflect that, corrected Gems Odyssey’s release year (was 2020, actually October 2017) and Alchemy Blast’s (was 2019, actually March 2020) against the studio’s own news archive and SlotCatalog corroboration, added the newly live Fruit Blast 2: The Gathering (confirmed live on skillzzgaming.com’s own games catalogue, first seen live in May 2026) with official art to the new-releases section and ranked list, added a pros/cons verdict block with matching Review schema notes, added a company-website screenshot and licensing detail to Beyond the Reels, and moved the on-page navigation up under the ads module.

Skillzzgaming FAQs

Who owns Skillzzgaming?

Skillzzgaming Limited, founded in 2015 in Tel Aviv by Eran Sharar, Dadi Neeman and Lior Aziz. It remains independently owned, with no parent group identified in the UKGC register or the company’s own materials.

Is Skillzzgaming fair, or are its games rigged?

Skillzzgaming Limited holds an active UKGC licence (account 44256) held continuously since January 2016, with a clean record and independent certification from BMM Testlabs.

What is the best Skillzzgaming slot?

Fruit Blast is the catalogue’s first match-3 release and still its best-known, with Mega Money Rush and Fortuna Carnivàle close behind. Our full ranked seven, with reasoning, is above.

Does Skillzzgaming really have skill-based slots?

Not in the strict sense regulators use for true skill-based wagering. Player choices affect pacing, unlocks and which bonus route you take, but they don’t change the underlying RTP the way skilled video poker or blackjack play can — see our mechanics section for exactly what the “skill” framing does and doesn’t mean.

What makes Skillzzgaming different from other slot studios?

It’s built almost its entire catalogue around match-3 cluster-match mechanics borrowed from casual mobile games, rather than the conventional five-reel format nearly every other studio uses — Fruit Blast (2016) is widely credited as one of the first games to do this for real-money play.

Does Skillzzgaming make conventional slots too?

Yes, two: Fortuna Carnivàle and Goldie Lucks are both standard 5-reel slots, and by some distance the catalogue’s most visually polished titles.

What are the newest Skillzzgaming slots?

Vegas 5 Blast, live from January 2026, is the newest title, following Jiro San Delights in March 2025.

Where can I play Skillzzgaming slots in the UK?

William Hill, 888casino, LeoVegas, Unibet and Videoslots have all carried parts of the catalogue — always verify current availability in the casino’s own lobby.

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 Skillzzgaming’s own published data. More about Jack →