Catalogue scope and signature titles
The BF Games catalogue has expanded steadily from the studio’s 2013 launch to a current count somewhere between sixty and eighty titles depending on which industry source is doing the counting. EveryMatrix’s partner page lists forty-five active titles; SOFTSWISS’s provider hub lists eighty-plus. The truth sits somewhere in the middle as legacy titles rotate out and new releases come in.
Two flagship lines anchor the catalogue. Book of Gods is the Egyptian-mythology slot family that mirrors the Book-of-Ra bonus structure with an expanding-symbol free-spin round; it is the studio’s most-cited title across independent reviewers. Royal Crown is a regal-retro line that started as the studio’s first commercialised IP and has spawned a Royal Crown II sequel plus several themed siblings.
Outside the two anchors, the catalogue rotates through fruit-classic, mythology, adventure and quirky-themed releases at a roughly monthly cadence. Atlantis Megaways is the studio’s most-cited Megaways-licensed title, and Book of Symbols is the closest sibling to Book of Gods within the broader expanding-symbol bonus family.
- Book of Gods — flagship Egyptian-mythology slot with expanding-symbol free-spin bonus
- Royal Crown and Royal Crown II — regal-retro line, the studio’s earliest commercialised IP
- Book of Symbols — sibling to Book of Gods inside the expanding-symbol family
- Atlantis Megaways — Big Time Gaming-licensed Megaways title
- Themed releases — monthly cadence across fruit, mythology, adventure and quirky genres
- Roughly 80 titles in the active rotation at any given time
Mechanic palette and visual style
The studio leans on a mid-tier mechanic palette. Expanding-symbol free spins, scatter-trigger bonus rounds, hold-and-spin coin collection and Megaways (under Big Time Gaming licence) cover most of the catalogue. There is no in-house proprietary mechanic that is unique to BF Games in the way Megaways is unique to Big Time Gaming or DoubleMax is unique to Yggdrasil — the studio competes on craft within established mechanic families rather than on a signature engine.
Visually the games sit in a polished mid-tier production band. Animations are smooth, soundscapes are competent and the Egyptian and regal themes get the most elaborate art direction. Players who shortlist by visual flair will find the catalogue better-presented than budget peers but a notch below tier-one studios like NetEnt or Pragmatic Play.
Volatility distribution skews medium-to-medium-high across releases. Book of Gods sits at medium-high, Royal Crown closer to medium, and the Megaways titles sit at high by inheritance from the licensed engine. Players hunting low-volatility quick-hit slots will find the catalogue limited; players who like steady session pacing with bonus-driven win moments will be at home.
The Book of Gods franchise
Book of Gods is worth a separate note because the franchise carries most of the studio’s discoverability. The base title is a five-reel Egyptian-mythology slot with a Book scatter that triggers ten free spins and selects an expanding symbol that pays in any line position during the bonus — the same structural template as Novomatic’s Book of Ra, with BF Games’ own pay-table and visual treatment.
The wider Book family at BF Games includes Book of Symbols and several mythology siblings that reuse the expanding-symbol mechanic with different theme overlays. For peer-mechanic context the Belatra’s classic-slot lineage coverage shows how a different studio approaches the same Book template, and the Betixon’s boutique slot studio coverage shows yet another small-studio interpretation.
BF Games Gameplay Reality — RTP & Spin Experience
RTP across the BF Games catalogue clusters in the 95-96% range, with operator-configurable lower variants on a handful of titles and a small number of higher-RTP outliers. The studio does not advertise itself as a high-RTP specialist; players who shortlist by published RTP will find peers ranking higher on average.
Mobile play is well-supported. The games are HTML5 cross-platform and load reliably on mid-range devices, with no portrait-only constraint. Desktop and tablet sessions get the same treatment as phone sessions.
For a broader provider-side context, our operator-side primer walks through the LV Group corporate parent and the 2024-2025 BF Hub platform extension. Players exploring the wider provider ecosystem can also wider games directory for sibling slot studios.
- RTP — most slots in the 95-96% band; operator-configurable variants on a handful
- Volatility — medium-to-medium-high across the catalogue, Megaways titles high
- Mobile — HTML5 cross-platform, no portrait-only constraint
- Bonus cadence — expanding-symbol free spins and scatter-trigger rounds dominate
Frequently Asked Questions
No. BF Games is a casino slot studio founded in 2013 under the LV Group corporate parent. The Battlefield first-person-shooter series is published by Electronic Arts and developed primarily by DICE — completely separate company.
Yes, by independent reviewer count. Book of Gods carries most of the studio’s discoverability, with Royal Crown a close second among regular-rotation titles at integrated operators.
Yes. The catalogue is HTML5 cross-platform with no portrait-only constraint. Phone, tablet and desktop sessions get equivalent treatment, and load times are reliable on mid-range devices.
UK-licensed casinos, Romanian and Maltese operators, plus several certified EU markets distribute BF Games. Marquee licensees include Wildz and Caxino under the Rootz brand portfolio. For 2026 options, our verified operator directory lists current rooms carrying the catalogue.