Responsible Gaming and Licensing

 

Responsible Gaming

Realistic Games takes fair and responsible gaming very seriously. Our games math modelling and RTPs are designed to give players a fair and enjoyable experience.

Our products also go through a rigorous testing process. They are tested and certified to comply with the regulations of a variety of jurisdictions by the industry leading testing houses, GLI, SQS and eCOGRA.

Prior to reaching the test house, the games experience a thorough internal testing process. This includes running billions of games for each of our game models to ensure their integrity. We also check that the RTP we publish is accurate, and that each game functions according to its specification and the game rules.

Our random number generator is also tested and certified by GLI to ensure its true random nature.

 

Licensing

Realistic Games Limited is licenced and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 3000.

Realistic Games Limited is registered in England and Wales; Company No: 04392971; Registered Address: 8th Floor North, Reading Bridge House, Reading Bridge, George Street, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8LS.

Realistic Games (Gibraltar) Limited is licenced and regulated by the Gibraltar Licensing Authority under the following licence: Remote gambling – B2B online casino services licence (Remote Gambling Licence No. RGL 071). Realistic Games (Gibraltar) Limited is registered in Gibraltar; Company No: 110772; Registered Address: Montarik House, 3rd Floor, Bedlam Court, Gibraltar.

We are extremely proud to be licensed and regulated by two of the most pre-eminent and highly respected regulators of betting and gaming in the world as well as holding a Notice of Recognition (NOR) from Malta. Further information about the GB Gambling Commission can be found here.  Further information about the Gibraltar Licensing Authority can be found here.

As our client base grows into new jurisdictions, we will continue to ensure that we comply with the applicable licensing requirements of each new jurisdiction.