Vegas Moose Games Library — Slots, Live Casino and Provider Guide

Updated July 2026
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Vegas Moose casino game library overview featuring slots, live tables, and provider lineup

Vegas Moose runs a library of roughly 700 games drawn from the UK-licensed provider pool. The split is heavily towards slots — that reflects the wider UK market, where slots generated £4.2 billion in gross gambling yield in the year ending March 2025, about 84% of the £5 billion online casino segment (UK Gambling Commission industry statistics, November 2025). A Vegas Moose lobby looks like a UK online casino lobby looks: Pragmatic Play and NetEnt at the top of the slot section, Evolution providing the live tables, a smaller table and jackpot area below.

This guide covers what is actually in the library, how the categories are organised, which providers carry the most weight, and what to expect from each section. It treats the catalogue as a working surface rather than a list — the specific games rotate, but the underlying structure does not.

The slot library — depth and shape

Slots are the dominant category at Vegas Moose. The lobby presents around 600 slot titles by default sort, with filters for new releases, popularity, provider, jackpot and slot type. Pragmatic Play contributes the largest single share of the catalogue — the studio’s release cadence (typically three or four new titles each month) keeps the “new games” filter populated disproportionately with their output.

The volatility distribution is broad. The most-played titles tend to be medium-volatility 96–96.5% RTP slots like the Fishin’ Frenzy and Rainbow Riches families. High-volatility releases — Megaways games and Hacksaw Gaming’s grid-format slots — sit alongside, with the £5-per-spin stake limit (introduced 9 April 2025) applying to all of them. Under-25 accounts face a tighter £2-per-spin ceiling, in force since 21 May 2025.

The most reliable use of the filters is sorting by provider rather than by popularity. The default popular sort surfaces the same dozen Pragmatic Play and NetEnt titles you’ll find on every UK casino. Filtering by Big Time Gaming or Hacksaw turns up the slots that don’t make the front page but tend to be the more interesting plays.

Live casino — Evolution does most of the lifting

Live casino at Vegas Moose runs predominantly through Evolution Gaming, the UK live-dealer market’s near-monopoly provider. The tables on offer are the standard set: live blackjack across several stake tiers, live roulette (European and immersive variants), baccarat, and a smaller pool of game-show formats (Lightning Roulette, Crazy Time, Monopoly Live).

Stake floors at the live tables are higher than in slots — typical minimums run from £1 to £5 per hand on the mainstream tables, with VIP-tier blackjack and baccarat starting in the tens of pounds. There is no separate live-casino stake-limit regime under the UKGC’s 2025 rules — the £5 / £2 per-spin caps apply specifically to online slot games, not to table or live-dealer formats.

For players new to live dealer play, the practical caveat is that bonus eligibility is usually narrower. The 50-spin welcome bonus does not extend to live tables; only the slot section accepts the free spin allocation. Live blackjack and roulette also tend to count for a small fraction of any wagering requirement that does apply elsewhere on the site.

Table games and jackpot slots

Outside of live casino, Vegas Moose carries the standard table-game suite: RNG roulette, blackjack, baccarat, video poker and a handful of speciality games. The table games section is smaller than the slot lobby — maybe a few dozen titles — and serves as a fallback for players who prefer fixed-rate, low-house-edge games over the variance of slots.

Blackjack with perfect basic strategy carries a house edge as low as 0.5%, equivalent to 99.5% RTP. No slot in the library matches that on its published return. The trade-off is that slot wins are larger and faster; table-game returns are smaller, slower, and require correct strategic play to realise.

Jackpot slots sit in their own section. The pools are not the multi-million Mega Fortune-scale jackpots that some UK operators host — Vegas Moose’s progressives are smaller and faster-paying, typical of operators on tight provider contracts. Worth knowing: progressive jackpot contributions come out of the base RTP, which is why progressive slots tend to publish lower headline returns than equivalent non-progressive titles from the same studio.

Providers — who builds what you’re playing

The names that carry the most weight in the lobby are the ones you’d recognise from any UK casino: Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Microgaming, Play’n GO, Big Time Gaming, Evolution Gaming, NYX, and Scientific Games (Light & Wonder). These studios are confirmed in oddschecker’s review of the Vegas Moose lineup, and they account for the majority of the games you’ll actually play.

Big Time Gaming deserves a specific note: they invented the Megaways mechanic, the variable-reel system that produces the thousands-of-ways slot format. Megaways titles cluster heavily in the high-volatility band and have been particularly popular in the UK market — their format also adapted well to the £5 stake limit, which capped some previously high-variance bonus-buy features.

UK slot spins hit 25.7 billion in the third quarter of 2025/26, with GGY for that quarter reaching £788 million — both new peaks in UKGC’s data series (Gambling Commission market-overview release, February 2026). That is the scale the provider mix at Vegas Moose plugs into. For a deeper look at how providers are weighted in the lobby see the slot providers guide.

How the lobby is organised and where to start

The lobby surfaces five main sort options at the top: popular, new, jackpot, Megaways, and exclusive. Popular tends to be the slowest to rotate — it’s driven by lifetime play rather than recent activity, so the same titles dominate for months at a time. New rotates fast, weighted by Pragmatic Play and Hacksaw output. Megaways pulls all titles using the Big Time Gaming engine into one section, regardless of the licensing studio that built the specific game.

For a player new to the site, the most useful starting point is the provider filter rather than the sort. Pick two or three studios whose style you know — Pragmatic Play for a mainstream baseline, NetEnt for the classic catalogue, Big Time Gaming or Hacksaw for higher variance — and work through their releases. The default popularity sort buries anything that hasn’t been heavily played, which means new and mid-tier releases get less visibility than they deserve.

Mobile play follows the same lobby structure. The browser experience is mobile-first by design — Vegas Moose does not publish a native app and the entire library renders through the browser. For more on what that means in practice see the mobile experience guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many games does Vegas Moose have?

The library carries around 700 games in total — roughly 600 slots, the standard live casino lineup from Evolution, a smaller table and video-poker section, and a dedicated jackpot section. The exact count fluctuates as titles are added and retired.

Which providers does Vegas Moose work with?

The confirmed lineup includes Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Microgaming, Play’n GO, Big Time Gaming, Hacksaw Gaming, Evolution Gaming, NYX, and Scientific Games (Light & Wonder). Pragmatic Play contributes the largest single share of the slot catalogue.

Are bonus spins valid on live casino games?

No. The 50-spin welcome bonus and the daily Mr Wonga spins apply to slot games only. Live blackjack, roulette and baccarat are not eligible for free-spin allocations, and they typically count for a small fraction of any wagering requirement elsewhere on the platform.

What stake limits apply to slots at Vegas Moose?

All adult players are capped at £5 per spin on online slots, in force since 9 April 2025 under UKGC rules. Adults aged 18 to 24 are capped at £2 per spin, in force since 21 May 2025. Both limits are enforced at the game level — the stake selector simply won’t accept a higher value.

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