Slots
The largest category by some distance — from three-reel classics to six-reel cascade titles with multiplier orbs.

Across slots, live tables and the sportsbook, a fairly small group of games accounts for most of the activity in the lobby. This page is the shortlist, with a note on what each one actually does and a link to the provider behind it.
Useful either as a starting point if you're new, or as a way to find out what you've been missing.
Ordered by how often they're opened, spanning all three categories.
Ordering reflects general lobby activity and shifts over time as new titles launch and campaigns run. It is not a ranking of value, odds or likelihood of winning — a popular game is not a better bet than an unpopular one.
Each category has its own hub, and every provider has a page explaining what it does differently.
The largest category by some distance — from three-reel classics to six-reel cascade titles with multiplier orbs.
Real dealers, physical cards and wheels, streamed from studios. Baccarat dominates; the game shows are the growth area.
Football handicaps are the core, alongside racing cards and fast-cycle formats that settle in under a minute.
Popularity is a useful filter and a poor guide. Worth separating the two.
A game's position here reflects how many people open it, which is driven by theme, familiarity and marketing. It carries no information about RTP, volatility or house edge. The most-played slot on this page is not a better bet than the least-played one.
Every title publishes its own RTP and volatility in its info panel, and those differ between titles from the same studio — sometimes substantially. That is the number to check before staking, not a chart position.
Baccarat's Banker bet sits at roughly 1.06% house edge, the lowest of any standard live wager. Single-zero roulette is about 2.7%, double-zero about 5.26%. Game shows with large multipliers trade a higher ceiling for a higher edge. None of that is hidden — it is just rarely put in front of you.
All games listed here are games of chance. No strategy, stake pattern or timing changes the odds of a spin, hand or round. Set a budget before you start and use the deposit limits in your account settings.
By general activity in the lobby — how often each game is opened. It shifts over time as new titles launch and campaigns run, so treat it as a snapshot rather than a fixed ranking.
No. Popularity reflects theme, familiarity and marketing, not return. A game's RTP and volatility are set by the provider and published in the game's info panel — that is where the useful information is.
On the live floor, the Banker bet in baccarat at roughly 1.06% house edge — the lowest of any standard live casino wager. Slots vary by title, and no slot beats that figure.
No. Everything listed runs in your browser through the M2 lobby. The M2 app is optional and carries the same games.
Yes. Valid wagering across slots, live casino and sports counts toward the relevant daily cash rebate, credited automatically. Rates differ by category — see the promotions page.