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About Amusnet
Most players outside Eastern Europe will know this studio better by its former name. Founded in Sofia, Bulgaria in 2002 as EGT Interactive, the company rebranded to Amusnet in 2022 after two decades building its reputation primarily in land-based gaming. The online division has been active since 2015, and the catalogue now exceeds 260 titles available across more than 500 slot site operators in 30 regulated jurisdictions. The studio builds hardware and software in-house, which puts it in a fairly unusual position as both a slot machine manufacturer and an online content provider simultaneously.
The catalogue is defined by familiarity rather than innovation. Fruit slots, classic three-reel formats, Egyptian adventures, and dice-based games make up a significant portion of the output, much of it adapted directly from physical machines. Titles like Burning Hot, Shining Crown, Flaming Hot Extreme, and Super Hot are reliable, uncomplicated, and well-suited to players who prefer sessions without feature complexity. The gamble feature and the Jackpot Cards bonus, a randomly triggered card-matching mechanic that runs across virtually every slot in the range, are the two recurring elements that give the catalogue its distinctive character.
RTPs across most popular titles sit between 95.80% and 96.40%, broadly in line with industry average. Burning Keno stands out at 98.18% and Dice of Sherwood reaches 96.89%, but the headline slots cluster around 96%. Worth noting is that some titles had their RTPs adjusted downward during the rebrand period, including 5 Hot Dice dropping from 97.01% to 95.74%, which drew some criticism from regular players.
Where Amusnet is harder to recommend is for players looking for mechanical depth. Complex bonus systems, escalating features, and the kind of volatility-driven content that has defined the past several years of slot development are largely absent. The studio knows its audience and makes no apology for that, but newer players expecting something progressive from the catalogue may be underwhelmed.
On the positive side, Amusnet donates 3% of earnings from its Drops of Water slot to clean water projects in Africa and India, which is a meaningful charitable commitment that few studios bother with.
All games are licensed by the MGA, certified by BMM Testlabs and GLI, and built in HTML5 across desktop and mobile.
“Amusnet are a solid studio for what they are, but you have to know what you are getting into. If you want fruit slots, classic formats, and the Jackpot Cards bonus running across everything, there is real depth here. If you want modern mechanics or complex features, look elsewhere. The RTP adjustments during the rebrand were not well received and are worth being aware of.” Mark, Content Editor
“Fine games if classic slots are your thing. Burning Hot is a perfectly decent fruit slot and the Jackpot Cards bonus adds a bit of something across the range. But I would not go to Amusnet if I wanted something mechanically interesting. It does what it does and that is about it.” Aisley L, Slot Streamer
FAQs about Amusnet
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Who are Amusnet and what is their background?
Amusnet is a Sofia, Bulgaria-based gaming company founded in 2002 as EGT Interactive, rebranding in 2022. The company builds both physical slot cabinets and online content in-house, with an online division active since 2015. They operate across 30 regulated jurisdictions with over 500 operator partners and offices in Malta, Italy, Spain, Greece, Romania, and several other European countries. -
What is the Jackpot Cards bonus?
A randomly triggered progressive jackpot mechanic that runs across virtually the entire Amusnet catalogue, including slots, keno, and video poker. When triggered, twelve face-down cards appear and players pick until they match three of the same suit. Suits rank from clubs through to spades, with spades paying the highest prize. Bet size influences how often the bonus triggers. -
Were Amusnet RTPs reduced after the rebrand?
Yes. Several titles had RTPs adjusted during the rebrand period. 5 Hot Dice dropped from 97.01% to 95.74% and 100 Super Dice fell from 97% to 95.76%, among others. Amusnet stated the changes were designed to improve win distribution for online players, though the reductions were notable for regular players of those titles. Current RTPs are published on the official Amusnet website. -
What kind of players are Amusnet games suited to?
Players who prefer straightforward classic slots with familiar mechanics, minimal feature complexity, and a consistent session feel. The catalogue is less suited to players seeking elaborate bonus rounds, high-volatility mechanics, or modern progressive features. -
What is the Drops of Water initiative?
A charitable slot released by Amusnet where 3% of all earnings from the game are donated to clean water projects in Africa and India. It is one of the more concrete social responsibility commitments from any studio in the industry. -
Where are Amusnet games available?
Across more than 500 operators in 30 jurisdictions, licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority and ONJN Romania, and certified by BMM Testlabs and GLI. Distribution partners include SOFTSWISS, with games available across Europe and beyond in multiple languages.
