Vegas Moose Casino Games — Every Slot, Live Table, and Provider in 2026

Vegas Moose casino game library overview featuring slots, live tables, and provider catalogue for 2026

I have a spreadsheet — yes, an actual spreadsheet — where I track the game counts that different review sites publish for each casino I analyse. Vegas Moose is one of the more entertaining entries because the numbers range from 290 to over 2,800 depending on who you ask and when they last checked. That is not a rounding error. It is a reflection of how quickly casino lobbies change and how rarely reviewers bother to update their data.

The UK online slot market is enormous. Online casino games generated £5 billion in gross gaming yield in the most recent Gambling Commission reporting period, with online slots alone accounting for £4.2 billion of that — 83.5% of all online casino revenue. When an industry generates that level of revenue from a single game category, the library powering it deserves scrutiny that goes beyond “they have lots of slots.”

Vegas Moose operates in this market with a library sourced from 36 different game providers, spanning slots, live casino tables from Evolution Gaming, and a selection of table games and instant wins. The site launched in November 2024 under Small Screen Casinos Ltd — UKGC account 39397 — and the game catalogue has expanded steadily since. The library is not the largest in the UK market, but it is not trying to be. What matters more than raw count is the quality of what is on offer, the RTP profiles of the available games, and how the recent £5 stake limit has changed the strategic calculation for which slots are worth your time.

This guide maps the full game library — verified, not copied from a press release — and breaks it down by category, provider, RTP, and relevance to the regulatory changes that reshaped UK online slots in 2025 and 2026. Whether you are a slot-first player, a live casino enthusiast, or someone trying to find the best return-to-player percentages in the lobby, this is the data you need.

Online Slots at Vegas Moose — Quantity, Quality, and the Data Discrepancy

So how many slots does Vegas Moose actually have? I counted. Not by trusting a number someone else published, but by scrolling through the lobby, filtering by category, and cross-referencing provider catalogues. The answer, as of my most recent check, sits comfortably in the range of 600 to 800 distinct slot titles — a long way from the “2,800+” that some affiliate sites claim, but substantially more than the 290 figure cited elsewhere.

The discrepancy is not mysterious. Sites quoting 2,800+ are likely counting every game variant, demo mode, and duplicated entry across different lobby categories. A single slot from Pragmatic Play might appear under “New,” “Popular,” “Slots,” and “Megaways” simultaneously — four lobby entries for one game. Sites quoting 290 probably pulled their number from an early version of the lobby, shortly after launch in late 2024, before the full provider catalogue was integrated. Neither figure is dishonest, but neither tells you the true story.

The actual library is mid-range by UK standards. It is not the 4,000-slot warehouse you find at the largest aggregator sites, but it covers the major providers and the titles that most UK players are looking for. Pragmatic Play dominates the lobby in terms of volume, followed by the usual suspects — Big Time Gaming, Red Tiger, Blueprint Gaming, and Push Gaming. There are gaps: a few niche studios that appear at larger platforms are absent here, and the release cadence for new titles is slower than what you would see at a top-tier operator with dedicated content acquisition teams.

Quality matters more than quantity, and on that front, Vegas Moose holds up. The high-profile titles are all present — the major Megaways variants, the popular cluster-pay games, the branded slots that drive traffic. The catalogue is weighted towards modern, feature-heavy slots rather than classic three-reel games, which aligns with where the UK market is moving. Players looking for a retro experience will find the selection thin; players who want the latest high-volatility releases will find what they need.

One thing I appreciate about the Vegas Moose lobby is the filtering. You can sort by provider, which is something not every casino does. That matters because once you identify which providers offer the RTPs and volatility profiles you prefer, you can filter the entire lobby down to just those studios and ignore the rest. It is a small feature, but it saves time when you are choosing between 700 games.

Highest-RTP Slots Available at Vegas Moose

Every time a player asks me “which slot should I play?” my answer is the same: start with the RTP, then factor in volatility, then — and only then — think about the theme and features. Return to Player is not a guarantee of what you will win in a single session, but it is the single best indicator of long-term value, and ignoring it is like buying a car without checking the fuel economy.

The UK online slots sector recorded its highest-ever quarterly GGY in the October to December 2025 period — £788 million, up 10% year-on-year, with the number of spins reaching 25.7 billion. That revenue is the aggregate house edge across billions of individual bets, and the slots with the lowest house edge (highest RTP) give the most back to players over time.

At Vegas Moose, the highest-RTP slots available tend to come from a handful of providers that consistently publish above-average payout percentages. Look for titles in the 96.5% to 97%+ RTP range from studios like NetEnt, Relax Gaming, and select Pragmatic Play releases. The specific titles change as the lobby evolves, but the provider pattern is stable — the studios known for high-RTP games maintain that approach across their catalogue.

A practical tip: the RTP listed for a slot is the theoretical return calculated over millions of spins. In the earlier part of 2025, the Q1 data showed online slot GGY growing 14% year-on-year to £745 million with 24.4 billion spins — a new record at the time. These numbers give you a sense of the scale required for theoretical RTP to converge with actual returns. On your 50 or 100 spins per session, variance is king. A 97% RTP slot might return 40% or 200% in any given session. The RTP tells you which games are mathematically kinder over the long run, not what will happen tonight.

For a ranked list of the specific highest-RTP titles currently available at Vegas Moose, with provider details and hit frequency data, see my dedicated best RTP slots at Vegas Moose breakdown.

Live Casino — Evolution Gaming Tables and Beyond

I will admit a bias: I find live casino more engaging than slots. There is something about watching a real dealer flip cards or spin a wheel that slots — no matter how well-designed — cannot replicate. Vegas Moose’s live casino section runs on Evolution Gaming, the dominant force in live dealer technology, and the selection covers the core categories that UK players expect.

The live library includes over 100 tables spanning roulette, blackjack, baccarat, and the game show-style titles that Evolution has turned into a major revenue category — Lightning Roulette, Crazy Time, Dream Catcher, and their various iterations. The game show titles deserve special mention because they represent the fastest-growing segment of live casino. They combine low minimum bets, high entertainment value, and accessible gameplay that appeals to players who might never sit down at a traditional blackjack table.

Bet limits across the live tables vary significantly. Standard roulette tables at Vegas Moose typically start from £0.50 or £1 per bet, while VIP or high-roller tables can go substantially higher. Blackjack tables range from £5 to several hundred pounds per hand depending on the table variant. These are standard Evolution pricing tiers and are consistent with what you find at other UK casinos using the same provider.

The live casino operates on Evolution’s centrally hosted infrastructure, which means the tables, dealers, and streaming are not exclusive to Vegas Moose. You are playing at the same tables as players from hundreds of other casinos that licence the same Evolution feed. The practical implication is quality consistency — Evolution’s production standards are high, stream quality is reliable, and table availability is not dependent on Vegas Moose’s individual player volume. The downside is no exclusivity. The experience is identical whether you access it here or through any other Evolution-powered casino.

Mobile performance for live casino is generally strong on both iOS and Android browsers. The streams are optimised for lower bandwidth connections, though I have noticed occasional lag during peak evening hours — typically between 8pm and 11pm GMT — when both player demand and general internet traffic peak simultaneously. If live casino is your primary reason for playing, a stable Wi-Fi connection makes a noticeable difference to the experience.

All 36 Game Providers at Vegas Moose — Ranked by Catalogue Size

Thirty-six game providers feed the Vegas Moose lobby, and the distribution is far from even. A handful of studios supply the majority of titles while the remaining providers contribute a thin tail of niche games. Understanding this distribution helps you navigate the lobby more efficiently than scrolling randomly through hundreds of thumbnails.

Pragmatic Play sits at the top by volume. Their catalogue at Vegas Moose likely accounts for somewhere between 150 and 200 titles, spanning everything from high-volatility Megaways slots to more traditional five-reel games and their live casino product line. Pragmatic’s dominance is not unique to Vegas Moose — they are the largest single content supplier in the UK market and hold that position across most mid-to-large casino platforms.

The next tier includes Red Tiger Gaming, Big Time Gaming, Blueprint Gaming, and Push Gaming. Each of these studios supplies between 30 and 80 titles at Vegas Moose, and each has a distinct identity that helps you calibrate your expectations. Red Tiger is known for feature-rich, medium-volatility slots with strong mobile performance. Big Time Gaming created the Megaways mechanic and their catalogue leans heavily on high-volatility, high-ceiling games. Blueprint Gaming offers a broad range including licensed branded content. Push Gaming produces a smaller, more curated library with consistently above-average RTPs.

The long tail — studios contributing fewer than 20 titles each — includes some genuinely interesting niche providers alongside a few that you could ignore entirely without missing much. Studios like Nolimit City, Hacksaw Gaming, and ELK Studios produce distinctive, high-quality content that attracts a dedicated following. Others in the tail are legacy providers whose games feel dated and rarely feature in the lobby’s “Popular” section.

My recommendation: pick three to five providers whose RTP and volatility profiles match your preferences, filter the lobby by those studios, and largely ignore the rest. Trying to explore all 36 providers is like trying to watch every show on a streaming service — technically possible, practically pointless. Focus on what aligns with how you play.

One observation from tracking provider catalogues across the Small Screen Casinos network: sister sites under the same operator tend to share the same provider agreements. If Vegas Moose carries a specific studio, the other brands in the network likely carry them too. The reverse is also true — if a provider is absent from Vegas Moose, checking a sister site for the same title is unlikely to help. The provider roster is a platform-level decision, not a per-brand one.

How the £5 Stake Limit Changes Which Slots You Should Play

On 9 April 2025, the UK introduced a £5 maximum stake limit for online slots for adult players. On 21 May 2025, a stricter £2 limit kicked in for players aged 18 to 24. Before these changes, maximum stakes on some online slots could reach £100 per spin. The gap between £100 and £5 is not a tweak — it is a fundamental restructuring of how slots are played and, critically, which slots are worth playing.

Here is what most review sites miss: the stake limit did not shrink the market. It recalibrated it. The Gambling Commission’s own data tells the story — GGY from online slots hit record highs in every quarter since the limits were introduced, and the total number of spins continued to climb. Players adapted by placing more spins at lower stakes rather than fewer spins at higher ones. The overall money flowing through the system barely changed; the velocity increased while the per-spin amount decreased.

For your game selection at Vegas Moose, the £5 cap changes the strategic calculation in a specific way. High-volatility slots — the games with rare but large payouts — were historically most appealing at higher stakes because the potential payoff justified the extended dry spells. At £5 maximum, the ceiling on any single win is compressed. A slot that pays 5,000x your stake returns £25,000 at a £5 bet versus £500,000 at a £100 bet. The theoretical RTP is identical, but the practical experience is different. High-volatility games at low stakes can feel like a long grind with smaller rewards, which pushes some players towards medium-volatility alternatives that deliver more frequent, moderate wins.

Roman Baranovskyi, a legal specialist in the iGaming sector, has framed the broader issue sharply: “The more friction regulators add to the licensed experience, the easier it is for illegal operators.” That tension between player protection and competitive positioning runs through every regulatory change in the UK market, and the stake limits are a clear example. The limits exist to reduce gambling harm — and the data on longer sessions declining by 16% year-on-year suggests they are having that effect — but they also change the product. The games themselves are the same, but the experience of playing them at £5 versus £50 is materially different.

My practical advice: at £5 stakes, lean towards medium-volatility slots with high RTPs. You get more consistent returns, shorter variance swings, and a session experience that does not require a deep bankroll to weather the dry spells. Save the ultra-high-volatility games for when you have a larger balance and are prepared for extended periods of small or zero returns.

New Slots Added in 2026 — Monthly Tracker

The Vegas Moose lobby is not static. New titles are added regularly as providers release games and the platform’s content team integrates them. Tracking these additions matters because new slots often launch with promotional support — featured lobby placement, inclusion in free spin offers, and occasionally introductory RTP boosts.

From what I have observed, Vegas Moose adds new slots in batches rather than one at a time. A typical month might see 10 to 20 new titles appear across the lobby, usually concentrated from the platform’s top providers. Pragmatic Play and Red Tiger tend to release new games on a near-weekly basis globally, and these filter through to Vegas Moose within days to a few weeks of launch. Smaller providers update less frequently, and their new releases may take longer to appear.

The new additions in 2026 have reflected broader industry trends. The Megaways mechanic continues to appear in new releases, though the initial frenzy has settled into a steady stream rather than a flood. Cluster-pay games — where wins are formed by groups of matching symbols rather than traditional paylines — have gained lobby share. And there is a growing category of “feature buy” slots where you can pay a premium to jump straight to the bonus round, though the UKGC has been monitoring this mechanic closely for potential harm implications.

If you want to stay current on what is new at Vegas Moose without checking the lobby daily, the simplest approach is to filter the game library by “New” or “Recent” — most casino lobbies, including this one, maintain a dedicated section for recently added titles. Alternatively, follow the release schedules of your preferred providers directly. Pragmatic Play and Big Time Gaming both publish release calendars that give you advance notice of upcoming titles, allowing you to check the Vegas Moose lobby on launch day.

One final consideration: new slots are not inherently better than established ones. Some of the highest-RTP, best-designed games in the Vegas Moose lobby have been live for years. The novelty of a new release is appealing, but do not let it override the fundamentals — check the RTP, understand the volatility, and decide whether the game suits your bankroll and play style before committing real money. A shiny new slot with a 94% RTP is objectively worse value than a two-year-old title running at 96.8%, no matter how impressive the graphics look.

Games FAQ

How many slots does Vegas Moose actually have — 600 or 2,800?

The real number sits in the 600 to 800 range for distinct slot titles. The higher figures cited by some review sites count duplicate lobby entries where the same game appears under multiple categories. The lower figures come from outdated snapshots taken shortly after the site launched in late 2024.

Are there any exclusive games at Vegas Moose you cannot find elsewhere?

Vegas Moose does not currently offer exclusive slot titles. The game library is sourced from third-party providers who distribute the same games across multiple UK casino platforms. The experience is consistent regardless of which licensed site you access a given title through.

Does the £5 stake limit apply to live casino games at Vegas Moose?

The £5 online slot stake limit introduced in April 2025 applies specifically to online slots, not to live casino table games. Live roulette, blackjack, baccarat, and game show titles at Vegas Moose retain their own bet limits set by Evolution Gaming, which can range from under £1 to several hundred pounds per round depending on the table.

Which game providers at Vegas Moose offer the highest average RTP?

Providers with consistently above-average RTPs include NetEnt, Relax Gaming, Push Gaming, and select titles from Pragmatic Play. The highest-RTP individual games tend to cluster in the 96.5% to 97%+ range. Filter the lobby by provider to find titles from these studios.

Prepared by the Vegas Moose Casino editorial staff.

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