Casino Software
Casino Software Gaming Platforms

Microgaming, RTG, APN, RIVAL, 888, Playtech, Playsafe, Cryptologic ...

The majority of online casinos use gaming software created and maintained by third party suppliers who then licence it to the casinos. The online gambling business is a huge industry. As a result there are several "software platforms" that serve online casinos as a base for their casino and poker games. Information about the casino platform used by a casino can be found on the casino's website, usually in form of a small clickable symbol at the bottom of their main page.

Proprietary Gaming Casino Software

There are also some casinos that have created their own proprietary gaming software. There is nothing wrong with that, but this inevitably raises the issue of control. If this software is not being maintained by an independent third party, but by the casino itself, there has to be a way to make sure the payout percentages have not ben tampered with in favour of the casino. Legitimate and reputable casinos should display audited "RNG and Payout Percentage Review" information on their site. This gives information about how much games have paid out over the past months.

iTech Labs Australia or TST (Technical System Testing), for example are independent testing and certification bodies specialized in assessing online gaming systems. As for fair payouts, casinos showing this information have been independently tested and are therefore safe to play.

Third Party Gaming Software

On the following pages you'll find a selection of common casino software platforms. Some are more popular than others, but they are all well established and recognised within the online gambling industry, each delivering fair games to the players. You may have heard of casino platforms, such as Microgaming or Playtech already. You don't have to know them all in detail, but it can prove benifical to at least know the platform of the casino you are playing at. Opinions as to which software platform is best differ from player to player and depend on individual preferences. All the platforms have a good reputation within the online gambling industry, but still, the software I prefer might actually not be your first choice. The point is, if you don't like the gameplay at a certain casino, you can avoid casinos using the same platform in the future.

Casinos usually can't influence the paytables of their games. Also, it's common practise and widely accepted that the odds for each game are off limits, which means that all casinos that use the same platform offer the same odds. This also means, if you're not happy with a casino in terms of its odds and payouts, then you can strike the ones with the same platform off your list. However, if you are looking for better bonus offers, more friendly customer support or a greater selection of deposit options then, by all means, it's worth checking out other casinos, even if they use the same platform. The software only affects the casino's payouts/odds, for that matter.