
Slots Tracker: July marks a month of statis for the leading titles
Pragmatic Play’s stable of games continues to dominate proceedings as the top seven remain unmoved from June


July marked a month of stalemates atop the EGR Slots Tracker as the top seven slots all remained unchanged at the start of Q2.
Pragmatic Play took the first two podium spots with Big Bass Bonanza and Big Bass Splash. Play’n GO’s Book of Dead took the bronze medal.
Pragmatic Play’s Gates of Olympus was unmoved in fourth, with NetEnt’s Starburst taking fifth and Pragmatic Play’s Sweet Bonanza in sixth.
Fortune Factory Studios’ Gold Blitz remained in seventh place, ensure the top third of the table mirrored June.
However, there was change in the rest of the top 10, as Pragmatic Play’s Bigger Bass Bonanza smashed into eighth after sitting at 33rd in June.
Gameburger Studios’ 9 Pots of Gold slipped two spots to 10th as Fortune Factory Studios’ Gold Blitz Extreme fell out of the top 10 and finished in 11th.
Other big movers during the month include Playson’s Coin Strike Hold and Win leaping nine places to end up in 17th as EGT’s Shining Crown jumped six spots to finish in 19th.
Sugar Rush by Pragmatic Play was the highest-ranking title from June (11th) to fall out of the top 20 completely in July.
Elsewhere, eGaming Monitor (EGM) data revealed the top-ranking new slots released since 1 May.
Pragmatic Play’s Big Bass Mission Fishin’ took the top spot in June following its 19 June release.
ELK Studios’ Pirots 3 (released on 28 June) and Pragmatic Play’s Sweet Bonanza 1000 (3 July) took the silver and bronze medals, respectively, in the new games rankings.
Pragmatic Play’s Samurai Code was the title with the latest release date (12 July) 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, scratch cards, slingo and crash games but excluding table games, live games, video poker, video bingo and others.
For the July rankings, EGM tracked 16,545 games from 442 studios in 30 regulated markets in Europe, including the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands.