Happy Vegas Slots Game Providers
Every spin at Happy Vegas Slots traces back to the studio that built it. The lobby pulls from twelve names, from Pragmatic Play and NetEnt to Evolution and Spribe, so the catalogue covers classic reels, live tables and fast crash rounds.
Curaçao licensed
eGaming 8048/JAZ2022-091
12 game studios
Slots, live and crash
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100% up to $250
Live by Evolution
Crazy Time and tables
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Introduction
Who actually builds the games you play
The provider list tells you more about a casino than any banner ever will. At Happy Vegas Slots the games come from twelve studios, each with its own signature. Pragmatic Play leans on volatile pay-anywhere slots like Sweet Bonanza. NetEnt keeps the polished classics running, Starburst and Gonzo's Quest among them. Evolution handles the live floor, while Spribe brought Aviator to the crash crowd.
Studio choice matters because it sets the maths. RTP, volatility and hit frequency are baked in by the developer, not the operator. The names here publish their return figures, and their random number generators are tested by independent labs. That is the difference between a logo you can check and one you cannot.
Happy Vegas Slots runs under a Curaçao eGaming licence, number 8048/JAZ2022-091, and the same studios feed the casino, live and slots sections. Deposits and payouts are handled in USD. Play stays 18+, and if a session stops being fun, BeGambleAware and GamCare offer free, confidential help.
Providers Table
Twelve studios, what each one is known for
Here is the full roster in one view. Use it to find the studio behind your favourite style, whether that is a slow-burn classic, a live game show or a crash round that resolves in seconds.
| Provider | Best known for | Standout title | Game type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pragmatic Play | Pay-anywhere high-volatility slots | Sweet Bonanza | Slots and live |
| Evolution | Live dealer game shows | Crazy Time | Live casino |
| NetEnt | Polished low-variance classics | Starburst | Slots |
| Spribe | Provably fair crash games | Aviator | Crash |
| Play'n GO | Adventure slot series | Book of Dead | Slots |
| Yggdrasil | Inventive bonus mechanics | Vikings Go Berzerk | Slots |
| Nolimit City | Extreme volatility and xWays | San Quentin xWays | Slots |
| Relax Gaming | Bonus-buy and Dream Drop jackpots | Money Train 3 | Slots |
| Microgaming | Progressive jackpot network | Mega Moolah | Slots |
| Smartsoft | Fast crash and arcade titles | JetX | Crash and arcade |
| Mancala | Themed video slots | Egypt Fortune | Slots |
| Gamzix | Frequent new slot releases | 20 Coins | Slots |
Provider Cards
A closer look at the studios doing the heavy lifting
Pragmatic Play
The busiest studio in the lobby. Sweet Bonanza and Gates of Olympus drive the volatile pay-anywhere style, and Pragmatic also supplies a chunk of the live tables. Expect frequent releases and big max-win potential.
Evolution
The name behind the live floor. Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette and Monopoly Live stream from real studios with human hosts. Stable video and a wide range of bet sizes make it the go-to for live play.
NetEnt
The classics department. Starburst and Gonzo's Quest still pull crowds for a reason: clean design, lower volatility and published RTP figures that sit in the 96% range for the headline slots.
Spribe
The crash specialist. Aviator lets you set a cash-out target and bail before the plane flies off, and every round can be verified as provably fair. Quick rounds suit short sessions.
Play'n GO
Story-led slots with a deep back catalogue. Book of Dead and the wider Rich Wilde series carry the adventure theme, with single-symbol expanding wilds that can swing a whole bonus round.
Nolimit City
For players who want the ceiling raised. xWays and xNudge mechanics push max wins into five-figure multipliers on titles like San Quentin xWays. High risk, high reward, not for small bankrolls.
Yggdrasil
The ideas studio. GATI technology powers inventive bonus rounds, and slots such as Vikings Go Berzerk layer features in ways the big names rarely try.
Microgaming
The jackpot engine. Mega Moolah and its progressive network have paid some of the largest online wins on record, funded by a small slice of every linked spin.
Top Games by Provider
The headline titles, sorted by how you like to play
Each tab groups the standout games by format. RTP figures are the studios' published averages and describe long-run returns, not what any single session will do. No slot owes you a result, so treat the numbers as a guide and set a budget before you spin.
Sweet Bonanza and the high-RTP NetEnt classics suit steady play, while Mega Moolah trades a lower base return for a shot at the progressive jackpot. San Quentin sits at the wild end of the volatility scale.
Player Impressions
What the studio lineup looks like from the seat
I started with Pragmatic slots years ago on a different site, so Sweet Bonanza here felt like home straight away. Took a slow Tuesday night, dropped about forty bucks across a few sessions, then the tumble feature finally lined up and paid back the lot plus a bit more. The lineup is the real draw for me. Twelve studios means I am not stuck spinning the same six games on repeat.
I keep things simple and mostly stick to NetEnt. Starburst and Gonzo's Quest load fast and the maths feels honest. The site itself is a bit plain to look at, but I would rather have a clean lobby than flashing banners everywhere.
Crazy Time is the only reason I log in, and Evolution runs it without a single stutter on my connection. The wheel, the bonus rounds, the hosts, all sharp.
Signed up last month and the games are easy to find by provider. Still learning, but no complaints so far.
My old casino had maybe four studios and the same tired slots on rotation. Happy Vegas runs Pragmatic, Play'n GO, Nolimit and Spribe under one roof, so the variety is a different level. Aviator and Sweet Bonanza in the same place sold me.
Crash is my thing and Spribe's Aviator is the cleanest version I have used. I cashed out a tidy multiplier on a $5 round last week after a long cold streak. The provably fair check is a nice touch when you actually want to verify a round.
Nolimit City is brutal in the best way. San Quentin can go dead for ages then explode. Love the volatility. Support was a little slow to reply on a Sunday, but they sorted my question by Monday morning.
Mega Moolah is here through Microgaming, which is all I needed to know. I play for the progressive, nothing else.
Play'n GO catalogue runs deep and Book of Dead still earns its spot. Solid lineup, fair RTP, no fuss.
I play almost entirely on my phone and the provider games scale better in the browser than the old app did. Spribe and Pragmatic titles run smooth even on mobile data, which is more than I can say for some sites.
FAQ
Common questions about the studios and their games











