
Slots Tracker: Pragmatic Play closes out Q3 as the dominant supplier
Play’n GO prevents rival from taking a podium clean sweep in September as two titles burst into the top 10


It was yet another month of statis in the EGR Slots Tracker rankings as Q3 ended with Pragmatic Play holding onto its gold and silver medal positions.
Big Bass Bonanza remains the title to beat, with its stablemate Big Bass Splash holding onto second spot.
Play’n GO’s Book of Dead and Pragmatic Play’s Gates of Olympus also remained unmoved in third and fourth, respectively.
Pragmatic Play titles made up the majority of the top six as Sweet Bonanza jumped two places into sixth.
Play’n GO’s Legacy of Dead crashed into the top 10 in eighth place, rising from 13th in August, while Gameburger Studios’ 9 Pots of Gold moved up one place to 10th.
Other big movers in September included Spribe’s Aviator leaping 18 spots to finish in 14th and Pragmatic Play’s Sweet Bonanza 1,000 which moved up 16 places to end the month in 12th.
Pragmatic Play also had another strong mover in Big Bass Secrets of the Golden Lake, with the game landing in 17th after its 30th place finish in August.
However, Pragmatic Play’s Sugar Rush 1,000 was the highest-ranking title from August (seventh) to fall out of the top 20 completely in September.
Elsewhere, eGaming Monitor (EGM) data revealed the top-ranking new slots released since 1 July 2024.
Pragmatic Play’s Big Bass Vegas Double Down Deluxe took the top spot last month following its 12 September release.
Gameburger Studios’ 12 Masks of Fire Drums (30 July release) and Alchemy Gaming’s Bass Cash X Up (3 September) took the silver and bronze medals, respectively, in the new games rankings.
Big Bass Vegas Double Down Deluxe and Inspired Entertainment’s Cops ‘N’ Robbers Bigger Big Money were the titles with the latest release date (12 September) to make it into 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 September rankings, EGM tracked 17,562 games from 449 studios in 30 European regulated markets including the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands.