Slots Tracker: Pragmatic Play Maintains Lead Amidst Play’n GO Competition

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In November, NetEnt’s Starburst made a significant impact on the EGR Slots Tracker by climbing to second place, challenging Pragmatic Play’s prevailing position in the rankings.

While Pragmatic Play’s Big Bass Bonanza held firmly in the first position, Starburst advanced from fourth to second. Consequently, Pragmatic Play’s Big Bass Splash shifted down to third, and Play’n GO’s Book of Dead moved from third to fourth position.

Most of the top 10 slots remained stable compared to October. However, Pragmatic Play’s Gates of Olympus 1,000 entered the top half, advancing from the 13th position to the 10th.

The studio enjoyed continued success as Big Bass Halloween 2 experienced the most significant leap in November, ascending from 73rd to 17th. Other notable movers were Inspired Entertainment’s Golden Winner, jumping from 46th to 15th, and Pragmatic Play’s Sweet Bonanza 1,000, which increased from 27th to 20th.

Overall, Pragmatic Play held seven titles within the top 20 in November, including five in the top 10 alone. In contrast, Play’n GO, Fortune Factory Studios, and Gameburger Studios each had only two titles in the rankings.

However, Pragmatic Play’s Chilli Heat, which was in 16th place in October, fell out of the top 20 entirely by November.

According to eGaming Monitor (EGM) data, the leading new slots released since September 1, 2024, included Pragmatic Play’s Big Bass Halloween 2, which claimed the top spot in November after its launch on October 21.

Sibling titles Big Bass Vegas Double Down Deluxe, released on September 12, and Wolf Gold Ultimate, released on November 12, secured second and third place in the new games rankings, respectively. Play’n GO’s Rich Wilde and the Pearls of Vishnu, released on November 14, was the most recent entry in the top 20.

EGM, EGR’s data partner, compiles monthly slot rankings by monitoring game activity across over 3,600 casino sites worldwide. Rankings focus on European market presence by counting game tiles visible on operator websites within regulated markets.

EGM concentrates on main casino homepages, tracking slots, instants, scratch cards, slingo, and crash games, but not table games, live games, video poker, video bingo, or others.

For the November rankings, EGM analyzed 17,569 games from 435 studios in 30 European regulated markets, including the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands.

The post “Slots Tracker: Pragmatic Play Remains in Top Spot Despite Play’n GO Challenge” initially appeared on EGR Intel.

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