
Slots Tracker: Pragmatic Play remains the brand to beat with top three sewn up
Supplier now boasts five titles in the top 10, as well as the leading new game release, according to data from eGaming Monitor


Pragmatic Play retained its vice-like grip on the podium positions for the EGR Slots Tracker in June as stablemates jostled for position.
Big Bass Bonanza remained in the top spot while Big Bass Splash moved up to second, leapfrogging Gates of Olympus which now sits in third place.
NetEnt’s Starburst remained as the breakwater between the supplier’s games as it held onto fourth while Pragmatic Play’s Sweet Bonanza moved up from sixth place to fifth.
Aside from Fortune Factory Studios’ Gold Blitz swapping places with Sweet Bonanza, as well as Gameburger Studios’ Mining Pots of Gold moving up one place, the remainder of the top nine was unchanged from May.
However, Pragmatic Play’s Chilli Heat broke into the top 10, rising six places, giving the supplier a 50% share of the top titles.
Big movers in June included Playtech’s Sahara Riches: Cash Collect, jumping an impressive 67 spots from 80th to 13th.
The next largest jump was for Pragmatic Play’s Gates of Olympus 1000, up six places to 15th.
Playson’s Burning Wins held onto a top 20 spot after falling six places from 14th while Wolf Gold by Pragmatic Play also dipped by six, finishing in 19th.
SpinPlay Games’ 3 Lucky Rainbows was the highest-ranking title from May (17th) to fall out of the top 20 completely in June.
Elsewhere, eGaming Monitor (EGM) data revealed the top-ranking new slots released since 1 April 2024.
Pragmatic Play’s Big Bass Secrets of the Golden Lake took the top spot in June following its 9 April release.
Links of Ra 2 by Slingshot Studios (9 April release) and Pragmatic Play’s Sweet Bonanza 1000 (3 June) took the silver and bronze medals, respectively, in the new games rankings.
Sweet Bonanza 1000 was also the title with the latest release date to secure a spot in the top 20.
EGM, EGR’s data partner, tracks casino sites to help collate the monthly slots rankings. It analyses game pages of more than 3,600 casino sites globally, with the European rankings being based on the number of game tiles found for each game across operator sites in regulated markets.
EGM limits its tracking to just the main casino homepage of each site, with the tracker taking in slots, instants, scratchcards, slingo and crash games but excluding table games, live games, video poker, video bingo and others.
For the June rankings, EGM tracked 15,085 games from 428 studios in 30 European regulated markets including the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands.