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Founded | 2018 |
Headquarters | London, UK |
Office Locations | London |
Revenue | £ 9.94 million |
No. of Employees | 30+ |
Number of Games | 20+ |
As a new and fresh face in the iGaming industry, we have seen 4ThePlayer attain a lot of traction and fame throughout the years. Their first game, 100 Bit Dice was a promising start in 2019 and their entry into the US market marked by a partnership with Gaming Realms meant their games were only going to get more traction.
Their limited range of slot games have always come out stuffed with special features and interesting mechanics. If you’re more of a handheld player then you’re in luck too because their unique mix of BIG REEL PORTRAIT features makes their slot games perfectly optimized for online mobile casinos in the UK.
4ThePlayer is also heavily invested in cross-platform play and their mobile-first approach to game design makes more sense when you look at their tech. Using HTML5 and Spine, 4ThePlayer gets the high-quality graphics and animation that their slots are known for.
One such game, 9k Yeti was only their third game ever produced, and it helped them get shortlisted for the Software Rising Star category in the 2020 EGR B2B Awards. The game with 4096 paylines and a max win is 9,012x your bet.
A couple of years later, 90k Yeti Gigablox would be released which raised the max win to, wait for it, an astounding 90,000x your total bet.
For people looking to play their recent slots, you may find 4 Fantastic Fish appealing. Besides the cute fishing theme, the slot game comes packed with the same amount of paylines as 9k Yeti but a higher 11,100x max win.
For these reasons, you shouldn’t be surprised to hear that 4ThePlayer has also won some awards including the Outperforming Small Game Studio of the Year by Game Developer Awards and the Innovation in Slot Provision award in the 2022 EGR B2B awards.
As for credibility, they are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission which is one of the hardest licenses to achieve for a young slot developer. 4ThePlayer acquired the Michigan Gaming Licence recently as well adding to their legitimacy. They will surely go on to apply for more licenses as time goes on.