Pragmatic Play Slots
How Pragmatic Play turns a hit slot into a series
Pragmatic Play has only been around since 2015, but the Gibraltar-based provider has already built one of the largest active slot catalogues in the industry, adding roughly two new titles a week. Its signature move is the franchise: when a game catches on, Pragmatic Play extends it into a whole series, so one idea — a fishing trip, a Greek-mythology epic, a candy world — comes back across several slots with the same core mechanics and a higher top win each time. Learn one Pragmatic Play hit and you already understand how its sequels play.
The Pragmatic Play slots in Wunderino's line-up
Before any of these slots reach Wunderino, they are checked for the German regulated market through the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde (GGL). A few that show the range:
- Gates of Olympus — a Greek-mythology slot with no fixed paylines: wins form when eight or more matching symbols land anywhere on the grid and tumble away to make room for more, while Zeus drops multiplier orbs that add together during free spins. It was named game of the year at the 2021 EGR Operator Awards.
- Sweet Bonanza — the candy-themed counterpart on the same pay-anywhere, tumbling engine, where multiplier bombs land during the free-spins round.
- Big Bass Splash — part of the long-running fishing series, built around free spins where a Fisherman wild reels in the cash values printed on every fish symbol on screen.
- The Dog House Megaways — the Megaways version of the provider's kennel-themed slot, with up to 117,649 ways to win and sticky wilds that carry multipliers through the free spins.
Tumbles, money respins and Megaways: how the wins build
These titles look different but lean on a small set of mechanics Pragmatic Play uses again and again. Tumbling reels replace winning symbols with new ones for chain reactions on a single bet; the pay-anywhere grid drops fixed lines in favour of symbol counts; and the Megaways engine, which Pragmatic Play runs under licence from its originator, changes how many symbols each reel shows on every spin. The provider also leans on the hold-and-spin "Money Respin" format seen in Wolf Gold, where coin symbols lock in place across three respins and feed three fixed jackpot tiers, the largest awarded for filling the whole grid. Most titles add an optional bonus buy, so you can jump straight to the free spins instead of waiting for them.
More slots and similar providers
Pragmatic Play is worth exploring precisely because its mechanics repeat — find a format you like and there is usually a themed variant nearby. To compare approaches, NetEnt and Play'n GO work with similar tumbling and bonus-driven designs, and the full catalogue sits on the slots page when you want to browse by theme or mechanic.

























































