Playson review: Must-knows about the provider
Playson games have been in existence since 2012, launching as a start up in Malta that remained under the radar for about two years. In 2014 the company launched its first games to the public during that year’s edition of ICE London, one of the industry’s biggest conferences.
Today, despite growing and employing around 150 people, Playson remains headquartered in Sliema, Malta. Although initially it used to be licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), since 2018 it switched its main license to the UK Gambling Commission.
Today, it also has licenses from Romania, Gibraltar, Ontario, and Sweden. Moreover, while doing this Playson review, I found that all the games are audited independently by Quinel, a Malta-based testing laboratory which ensures that all games are provably fair and that wins are awarded randomly as per the standards imposed by the brand’s gaming licenses.
...all the games are audited independently by Quinel, a Malta-based testing laboratory which ensures that all games are provably fair and that wins are awarded randomly as per the standards imposed by the brand’s gaming licenses.
The company is known mostly for its Playson slot games, although it also offers a small range of table games limited to three blackjack and three roulette variants. It offers no live dealer titles as yet.
So, if you’re looking for the feel of a real casino floor, I suggest that you check out the selection at Quickspin games, which was launched recently. Its most popular live offering so far is Big Bad Wolf Live, but the provider releases at least one new live game every month.