Pragmatic Play FAQ
Common questions about Pragmatic Play / PP slots games. Visit the game library for detailed guides.
What is Pragmatic Play?
Pragmatic Play (commonly called PP slots) is an online gaming content provider founded in 2015 and headquartered in Malta. Its portfolio includes slots, live casino, and table games, and it holds regulatory licenses from Malta's MGA, the UK's UKGC, and other jurisdictions. This site is an independent third-party information resource and is not officially affiliated with Pragmatic Play.
Does this site offer real-money wagering?
No. This site only compiles game information, gameplay explanations, demo links, and guides. No financial transactions take place here. Demo mode uses virtual credits with no real-money value.
How do I use the free demo?
Go to any game detail page and look for the free demo section. The demo is powered by Pragmatic Play's official demo server or a compliant third-party platform. It uses virtual credits to let you experience the game mechanics — winnings cannot be withdrawn.
What do RTP and volatility mean?
RTP (Return to Player) is the theoretical percentage returned to players over millions of spins — e.g. 96.5% means an expected long-run return of 96.5 per 100 wagered. It does not predict any single session. Volatility describes how spread out results are: low volatility means frequent small wins; high volatility means rare but larger potential payouts.
Are the RTP and max-win figures on this site accurate?
Figures are compiled from publicly available third-party sources. The in-game display at your operator is the authoritative source. Pragmatic Play allows operators to offer multiple RTP tiers, so the same game may show different RTPs on different platforms.
⚠ This site is for informational purposes only and does not facilitate any wagering. Demo play uses virtual credits with no real-money value. If gambling causes you harm, please seek professional support.