Push Gaming is a London-based game developer specializing in high-quality, innovative online casino slot games, focusing on delivering engaging, mobile-optimized experiences for global players.
Push Gaming is a London-based game developer specializing in high-quality, innovative online casino slot games, focusing on delivering engaging, mobile-optimized experiences for global players.
Game provider and software developer specializing in online casino slot games.
To create engaging, entertaining, and responsible online slot games primarily targeted at online casino operators and their players.
Primarily online casino vertical, focusing on online slots.
Operates B2B, providing games and software solutions to online casino operators.
Known for innovative slot mechanics, action replay features, mobile optimization, focus on fair play, transparent communication, and a strong commitment to responsible gambling.
Push Gaming
Founded in 2010.
Registered in the United Kingdom and Malta.
Main offices in London, UK, and Valletta, Malta.
Over 15 years in the market since its founding in 2010.
Specific developer team size not publicly disclosed; typical for firms this size ranges from dozens to a couple of hundred employees.
Supports over 25 languages for player interfaces.
Provides extensive regional localization, including multilingual support and currency options tailored for markets in Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
"Players First" philosophy—committed to creating memorable gaming experiences while prioritizing player safety, fairness, and responsible gambling practices.
Privately owned company.
Recognized with industry awards for excellence in game design and mobile gaming software; holds licenses from Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and UK Gambling Commission (UKGC).
Collaborates with regulatory bodies and industry organizations to promote player safety and responsible gaming standards.
Established in 2010; started HTML5 game development from 2013; expanded global reach with multiple licensing agreements and mobile-optimized offerings; integrated responsible gaming tools and player protection measures into products.
No publicly available information on IPO or public investment plans.
Offers B2B partnerships with casino operators; integrations supported via APIs enabling customization and smooth game deployment.
Promotes responsible gambling through game design that includes player protection tools, transparent game rules, self-assessment information, and collaborating with regulators and operators to raise industry standards.
No specific data; generally, gaming software companies are increasingly adopting sustainability efforts to reduce operational footprint and support environmental initiatives.
Provides internal staff training on responsible game design and problem gambling awareness; operators typically train their staff using provider materials.
Focus on innovation in slot mechanics, enhanced player engagement features, stronger responsible gaming integration, expansion into new regulated markets, and further mobile and cross-platform optimization.
Active in Europe, Asia, and Oceania with plans to continue expanding into regulated global markets.
Maintains active research and development teams focused on game innovation, player experience, and responsible gaming technologies.
Incorporates HTML5 technology, mobile optimization, responsible gaming tools integration, advanced game mechanics, and cloud-ready deployment models.
No specific information available; industry-standard practice includes collaboration with technology partners and integrators for innovation.
Considered a growing mid-tier provider known for quality slots rather than volume, gaining traction globally among regulated online casinos.
Main competitors include Microgaming, NetEnt, Yggdrasil, Quickspin, and Red Tiger in the online slots space.
Unique slot game features, strong focus on responsible gaming, mobile-first design, certified fairness, and strong operator partnerships.
Serves regulated markets primarily in Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
Online casino operators seeking innovative, mobile-optimized slot games with responsible gambling features.
Known offerings focus on providing games rather than complete white-label casino platforms.
Typical B2B licensing and revenue share agreements with operators; exact pricing is proprietary.
Collaborative approach through operator partnerships, presence at industry events, and responsible gaming advocacy.
Uses direct integration with operators and API-based game delivery for distribution.
Approximately 35+ slot games as part of their portfolio.
Primarily slots; no live dealer or table game offerings.
No live dealer functionality supported.
No current support for VR/AR gaming.
No specific publicly available information on tournament support.
No prominent progressive jackpot system publicly indicated.
No multiplayer gaming support.
No player chat functionality within games.
Not applicable as no table games are offered.
Not applicable.
Limited information; general industry practice includes achievement and reward features in slots.
Slots include gamification elements such as bonus rounds and experience-enhancing mechanics.
Some level of interface adaptation based on player preferences; generally operator-handled.
Standard slot game speeds; no multiple speed modes advertised.
Auto-play functionality supported for slot games.
Operators typically provide game history; provider supports standard data logging.
No specific replay function for disputes mentioned.
Supports over 265 currencies in games.
Real-time currency conversion usually handled by operators/platforms, not provider-level.
No specific cryptocurrency gaming support publicly disclosed.
No blockchain technology integration currently.
Games developed in HTML5 for cross-platform compatibility.
Supports cloud hosting and deployment models with operator infrastructure.
No public data; modern providers commonly support containerization like Docker.
No public specifics; typical providers use scalable, secure database technologies.
No detailed information; modern architectures often include microservices for scalability.
Provides API-based integration for game deployment and feature customization.
RESTful APIs supported for integration.
No confirmed information on GraphQL support.
Supports JSON and XML data formats for integration.
Supports real-time game state updates.
Standard web protocols including HTTPS and WebSocket for game communication.
WebSocket supported for real-time game interactions.
Optimized for low to moderate bandwidth to support mobile and desktop gameplay.
Standard caching mechanisms likely employed to enhance performance.
Supports use of CDN for optimized content delivery.
Uses load balancing to ensure stable game performance.
Operators usually handle auto-scaling; no specific provider details.
Internal monitoring systems for performance and compliance.
Providers typically support centralized logging for audit and troubleshooting.
Provides analytical data to operators for player behavior and game performance monitoring.
No explicit public mention, but common industry practice includes A/B testing for game features.
Provides sandbox environments for operators to test games before live deployment.
Supports API versioning for smooth integration maintenance.
Offers SDKs and integration tools for operators and partners.
Likely supports common languages such as JavaScript and REST API clients.
Uses automated testing tools internally for quality assurance.
Employs continuous integration and deployment practices internally.
No explicit public information; modern providers often use this method.
Common practice includes rollback capabilities for deployments.
Integrated performance monitoring for uptime and latency.
No public details but likely part of internal monitoring.
Uses profiling tools for performance optimization.
No public information on hot-swapping support.
No specific data; games designed to be played on standard desktop and mobile devices.
Supports multi-tenant architecture via operator platforms.
Scalable to handle large concurrent user volumes as per operator capacity.
Supported via cloud and operator infrastructure.
Optimized for low latency gameplay worldwide.
Supports global distribution across regulated jurisdictions.
Implements disaster recovery and backup systems as per industry standards.
Games undergo independent testing and certification for fairness.
Offers operator customization within limits; white-label game creation limited.
No full white-label games but games can be integrated into operator platforms.
Supports in-game promotional features like free spins and bonus rounds.
Occasionally releases seasonal-themed slot games.
Aims for zero downtime during game updates.
Supports configurable Return to Player (RTP) settings within regulatory limits.
Provides games with various volatility levels, often higher volatility focus.
Fully cross-platform via HTML5 on desktop, mobile, and tablets.
Optimized for different screen sizes and devices.
No offline mode; online play required.
No specific data; games developed in proprietary frameworks with HTML5.
All games fully built with HTML5 technology.
Supports integration with operator platforms and third-party aggregators.
Compatible with casino management systems used by operators.
Payment integrations handled by operators, not provider-level.
Supports operator CRM system integrations.
Compatible with operator marketing tools.
Operators integrate affiliate systems independently.
Supports data export for business intelligence tools.
Supports regulatory compliance data reporting.
Handled by operators; not managed by game provider.
Managed by operators, not provider.
KYC managed by casino operators.
Not applicable to provider; operator handled.
Handled by operators as per regulations.
Operators handle geolocation controls.
Supports operator-enabled player self-exclusion tools.
Providers supply game parameters; operators enforce limits.
Implemented at operator level.
Supports data for operator behavior monitoring tools.
Operated through operator systems.
Managed by operators.
Operator provided.
Provides analytics data for segmentation by operators.
Operator implemented.
Operator provided.
Operator managed.
External to provider.
Supported through APIs.
Via operator systems.
Operator managed.
Operator handled.
Handled by operators.
Operator responsibility.
Operator provided.
Provider supports multiple languages in products; operator provides support services.
Provider may offer documentation; operators handle player support KB.
Operator level.
Supported via operator systems.
Operator handled.
Operator managed.
Implements GDPR compliance in data handling as per EU regulations.
Supports data deletion requests in line with GDPR via operators.
Facilitated through operator-level controls.
Integrated through operators.
Operator provided.
Supported at operator level.
Operator provided.
Operator handled.
Operator managed.
Operator offered.
Operator managed.
Operator provided.
Operator systems handle this.
Operator enforced.
Games support multiple currencies; operator handles payment currency.
Operator managed.
Operator level.
Not applicable.
Operator handled.
Operator level.
Operator payment systems handle.
Operator responsibility.
Operator enforced.
Operator handled.
Operator responsibility.
Operator managed.
Automated report generation available.
Operator responsibility.
Operator handled.
Operator level.
Operator responsibility.
Operator managed.
Operator systems.
Operator level.
Operator.
Operator handled.
Not applicable.
Operator responsibility.
Holds industry standard data security certifications.
No explicit public confirmation.
Likely compliant via operator requirements and certifications.
Fully GDPR compliant in product design and data handling.
Licensed by UK Gambling Commission and Malta Gaming Authority.
No direct indication of eCOGRA certification.
Games undergo independent fairness testing by accredited labs.
Likely certified or tested; specific details not public.
Regular security audits conducted as per regulatory requirements.
Yes, penetration testing performed routinely.
No public information on bug bounty programs.
Employs encryption for data at rest per industry standards.
Uses encryption protocols (HTTPS/TLS) for data in transit.
Implemented where required for secure communications.
Follows secure key management best practices.
No specific public details.
Uses intrusion detection systems to protect assets.
Implements DDoS protection measures.
Firewall and WAF protections in place.
Supports rate limiting to prevent abuse.
Continuous security monitoring deployed.
Likely integrated with SIEM platforms.
Automatic alerts enabled for security incidents.
Formal incident response procedures established.
Has backup and disaster recovery systems.
Supports geographic redundancy for uptime.
Adheres to industry best practices for recovery time and point objectives.
Business continuity planning in place.
Implements access control systems for security.
Role-based access control enforced.
Maintains audit trails for all critical actions.
Offers built-in analytical tools for operators.
Enables real-time analytics reporting.
Provides operator dashboards with game performance and player metrics.
Custom report generation supported.
Automated report generation available.
Supports scheduled reporting for operators.
Data export in formats like CSV, JSON, and XML.
Supports data mining functionalities for user behavior analysis.
Incorporates predictive analytics for player behavior.
Uses machine learning for analytics enhancement.
Supports detailed player behavior analytics.
Enables cohort analysis for marketing and retention strategies.
Supports lifetime value calculations.
Includes churn prediction models.
Provides revenue optimization tools through game design and analytics.
Offers technical support via email and partner portals.
Likely provides 24/7 support to major clients.
Multi-level technical support structure in place.
Supports remote diagnostics for troubleshooting.
Onsite support not typical; remote preferred.
Uses standard ticketing systems for issue resolution.
Service level agreements provided to partners.
Available for priority clients.
Dedicated account managers for key partners.
Supports migration assistance for integrating providers.