
Slots Tracker: Status quo holds strong in March for top titles
Leading six games retain positions in rankings from February while two new titles barge into the top 10 in March


March was a month of statis in the EGR Slots Tracker rankings as the top six titles remained in the same spots as the February edition of the list.
Pragmatic Play continues to dominate the upper echelons of the rankings, with Big Bass Bonanza remaining in first place.
NetEnt’s Starburst retained its second place position while Pragmatic Play’s Big Bass Splash completed the podium in third.
Pragmatic Play’s Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus and Sugar Rush made up the remainder of the top six.
However, there was some movement in the top 10 as two new slots crashed into the top half of the table.
Fortune Factory Studios’ Gold Blitz Extreme shot up from 12th place in February to seventh while Gameburger Studios’ Mining Pots of Gold leapt from 22nd to eighth.
Other big movers included Playtech’s Leprechaun’s Luck Cash Collect leaping from 53rd to 11th and Wanted Dead or a Wild by Hacksaw Gaming coming in 19th after February’s 31st place finish.
Fortune Factory Studios’ Gold Blitz was the highest ranking title in February (11th) to fall out of the top 20 completely.
Elsewhere, eGaming Monitor (EGM) data revealed the top-ranking new slots released since 1 January 2024.
Games Global’s Dark Waters Power Combo took the top spot in March following its 28 February release.
Pragmatic Play’s Big Bass Floats my Boat (11 February release) and Beef Up the Bonus by High Limit Studio (4 March release) took the silver and bronze medals, respectively, in the new games rankings.
Northern Lights Gaming’s More Unusual Suspects was the title with the latest release date (13 March) 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 3,500 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 March rankings, EGM tracked 13,590 games from 405 studios in 29 European regulated markets including the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands.