Catalogue scope and signature titles
The BGaming catalogue has crossed 250 titles since the studio’s 2018 brand launch, with new releases arriving on a near-weekly cadence rather than the monthly cadence common at boutique slot peers. The headline title is Elvis Frog in Vegas, a Vegas-themed video slot whose Hold and Win bonus has built enough independent search demand to register on US keyword reports under its own name.
Around the Elvis Frog franchise sit a cluster of flagship video slots — Dice slot for the simplest possible “predict the next dice roll” mechanic, Aztec Magic Bonanza for the cluster-pays Aztec mythology line, Mechanical Clover for the steampunk Irish theme, and Book of Cats Megaways for the Megaways-engine licence under the Book franchise structure.
The wider catalogue rotates through fruit-classic, mythology, adventure, branded-IP and quirky-themed releases. The volume of releases means that filtering by mechanic family or theme bucket inside an operator lobby is more useful than browsing chronologically.
- Elvis Frog in Vegas — flagship Vegas-themed video slot with Hold and Win bonus
- Dice slot — simplest mechanic in the catalogue, predict-the-next-roll wager
- Aztec Magic Bonanza — cluster-pays Aztec mythology slot
- Mechanical Clover — steampunk Irish line with cascading reels
- Book of Cats Megaways — Megaways-licensed entry in the Book franchise structure
- 250-plus titles with weekly release cadence covering all major theme buckets
Multi-vertical product mix beyond slots
BGaming is unusual among slot studios in shipping a meaningful product mix beyond video slots. The catalogue spans five distinct game-type verticals and the breakdown matters for players choosing the studio for non-slot moments.
Slots are the volume play and account for the bulk of the 250-plus title count. Crash games extend into the multiplier-curve format that crypto-operator audiences favour — the studio’s crash titles run alongside slots in the same currency wallet, which is unusual for a slot-focused studio. Scratch cards and casual instants cover the between-spin lobby moments, and the small table-game line covers basic blackjack and roulette variants for operators that want a one-stop content vendor.
The trade-off is that no single vertical reaches the depth of a specialist studio. Crash specialists like Spribe ship deeper crash catalogues; scratch specialists ship broader scratch lineups. BGaming’s value is the combined breadth at one vendor relationship.
- Video slots — primary vertical, 200-plus titles
- Crash games — multiplier-curve format aligned with crypto-operator UX
- Scratch cards and casual instants — between-spin lobby moments
- Table games — basic blackjack and roulette line
- Provably fair on selected titles across multiple verticals
Crypto-native UX and currency support
The crypto-friendly side of the catalogue is built into the technical stack rather than bolted on. Selected titles support provably fair verification — players can independently check the random-number outcome of a spin against a published seed — and the studio’s session UX runs natively in fiat, major cryptocurrencies and operator virtual currencies without separate wallet flows for each.
Practically that means a player at a crypto-native operator like Stake or Roobet can play a BGaming slot in Bitcoin or Ethereum balance without a fiat-conversion intermediate step. The same player at a fiat-only operator gets the same titles with conventional currency support.
The crypto angle has shaped which operators carry the catalogue most prominently. Crypto-native rooms surface BGaming heavily; fiat-first operators tend to surface BGaming alongside other Malta-licensed studios without any crypto-specific lobby treatment.
Mechanic palette and visual style
Mechanic-wise the catalogue covers the modern slot toolkit. Hold and Win (also called hold-and-spin coin collection), cluster pays, cascading reels, expanding wilds, free-spin retriggers and Megaways-licensed engines are all present. There is no in-house proprietary mechanic that competes with Big Time Gaming Megaways or Yggdrasil’s Splitz at the level of brand association — BGaming competes on craft within established mechanic families.
Visual production sits in the upper-mid tier band. Animations are smooth, soundscapes are above competent, and the branded-IP titles (Elvis Frog, the Aztec line) get the most polished art direction. Players who shortlist by visual flair will find the flagship titles ahead of mid-tier peers like our BF Games mid-tier slot specialist coverage and roughly on par with the upper-mid-tier mainstream slot studios.
Volatility distribution skews medium-to-high across the catalogue, with the Megaways-engine titles inheriting high volatility from the licensed engine. Players hunting low-volatility quick-hit slots will find the catalogue limited; players who like bonus-driven big-moment sessions will be at home.
- Hold and Win — most common mechanic across the slot lineup, including Elvis Frog
- Cluster pays — used on Aztec Magic Bonanza and several siblings
- Megaways-licensed engine — Book of Cats Megaways and a handful of others
- Cascading reels and expanding wilds — distributed across the wider catalogue
BGaming Gameplay Reality — RTP & Spin Experience
RTP across the BGaming catalogue clusters in the 95-97% range, with operator-configurable lower variants on a handful of titles and a small number of higher-RTP outliers that have been picked up by independent RTP-table editors. The studio is not specifically a high-RTP specialist, but the band is competitive with mainstream slot peers.
Mobile play is well-supported. The HTML5 cross-platform stack handles phone, tablet and desktop sessions equivalently, and the multi-currency wallet integration means crypto sessions work the same on mobile as on desktop. For peer comparison, our Betixon mobile-first slot studio coverage shows a smaller-catalogue peer with a stricter mobile-first stance.
For a deeper provider-side picture, our operator-side BGaming primer walks through the 3,000-operator distribution scale and the marquee crypto-operator portfolio. Players exploring the wider provider ecosystem can also browse the wider games catalogue for sibling slot studios, including the dedicated dedicated crash games hub for the multiplier-curve vertical specifically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, by both reviewer and search-demand count. Elvis Frog in Vegas is the only BGaming title with enough independent search demand to register on US keyword reports under its own name, and it appears at or near the top of operator filters for the studio.
Selected BGaming titles support provably fair verification — players can check a spin’s random-number outcome against a published seed — but not the entire catalogue. The provably-fair coverage is concentrated on titles popular with crypto-native operators.
Yes on both counts. The HTML5 stack handles phone, tablet and desktop equivalently, and the multi-currency wallet integration runs sessions natively in fiat, major cryptocurrencies and operator virtual currencies without conversion intermediate steps.
Crypto-native rooms (Stake, Roobet, Blaze, Gamdom) carry BGaming most prominently, and Malta-licensed fiat operators across Europe distribute the catalogue too. For 2026 options, our crypto-friendly casino directory lists current rooms carrying the catalogue.