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About Gamomat Slots
Berlin is not the first city most players associate with slot development. The German capital is better known for techno, start-up culture, and a certain creative restlessness that tends to show up in the companies built there. Gamomat, founded in 2008 and headquartered in the city ever since, carries all of that in its DNA. Owner-operated, independently run, and built around a team of around one hundred people who describe themselves simply as passionate players, Gamomat has spent nearly two decades doing exactly one thing: making slots, and making them well.
The studio began in the land-based market, building physical gaming machines that established the mathematical foundations and player insight that eventually powered the online transition. That move into digital began around 2013, and the experience carried over directly. Where many online-first studios approach game design as a software problem, Gamomat approaches it as a player experience problem, and that distinction matters in how the finished products feel. The games are not the flashiest in the lobby. They are not built for YouTube thumbnails or streaming moments. They are built for players who want to sit with a well-made slot and trust that the mathematics underneath will reward their time.
Fire Respins is the mechanic most closely associated with the Gamomat brand. A respin format built around collecting fire symbols that lock in place and trigger jackpot tiers, it appears across some of the studio’s best-performing titles and has become something of a signature for a studio that otherwise varies its mechanical approach considerably. Red Hot Firepot and its variants are the most recognised examples, combining the mechanic with a multiplier collection meter that feeds into increasingly generous jackpot tiers. The format has performed strongly enough across regulated European markets to establish Gamomat as a go-to provider for operators targeting German, Swiss, Dutch, and Latin American audiences specifically.
The Ramses Book series is the other pillar of the catalogue. A high-quality entry into the book slot genre, Ramses Book brought Gamomat’s characteristically clean visual style to an Egyptian archaeology theme with a randomly selected expanding symbol during free spins, straightforward mechanics, and an RTP of 96.15%. Ramses Book: Golden Nights, Ramses Book: Respins of Amun-Re, and the Book Beyond series all extended and developed the format, establishing a franchise strong enough to be played across thirty-plus countries and twenty-nine languages.
The broader catalogue covers an impressive thematic range for a studio that only makes slots. Roman Legion brought ancient military themes to a high-volatility structure. Crystal Ball built a mystical fortune-telling aesthetic into an expanding symbol free spins system. Nordic Fire pushed into Norse mythology. Mayan Fire and Ancient Riches extended the ancient world theme into different cultures. Sticky Diamonds and Maaax Diamonds gave the gem format a distinctly Gamomat treatment. In 2021 the studio launched its Gaming for the Climate initiative, releasing Book of Oasis as the first title in a series designed to raise awareness around ocean plastic pollution, planting trees and donating to environmental causes through game revenue.
The studio distributes through the Bragg Gaming Group and Oryx Gaming platforms, holds licences covering Malta, Germany, Isle of Man, and Sweden among others, and maintains RTPs consistently around 96.15% across the main catalogue. All games are built in HTML5, certified by independent testing labs, and available across desktop, tablet, and mobile in over thirty countries.
“Gamomat are the kind of studio that serious players appreciate even if they are not the most talked-about name in the lobby. The Fire Respins mechanic is well executed across all its variants and the Ramses Book franchise is one of the better entries in the book genre. Consistently solid output from a studio that does not try to be something it is not. Reliable quality throughout.” Mark, Content Editor
“Gamomat games just feel dependable. Red Hot Firepot is one I keep coming back to and Ramses Book is a go-to for a reason. The retro fruit machine stuff like Super Duper Cherry has real charm too. Not the flashiest studio but absolutely one of the most consistent. Good games throughout.” Aisley L, Fruity Slots Streamer
FAQs about Gamomat
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Who owns Gamomat and where are they based?
Gamomat is an owner-operated, privately held studio headquartered in Berlin, Germany, operating formally as Gamomat Development GmbH. Founded in 2008, the company has remained independent throughout its existence, which is increasingly unusual for a studio of its size and catalogue depth. The team of around one hundred people is described internally as passionate players who live and love gaming. -
What is the Ramses Book series and how does it stand out in the book slot genre?
Ramses Book launched as Gamomat’s flagship entry into the Egyptian book slot format, using a randomly selected expanding symbol during free spins on a clean 5×3 grid with ten paylines and an RTP of 96.15%. The franchise expanded into Ramses Book: Golden Nights, Ramses Book: Respins of Amun-Re, and the Book Beyond series, each adding mechanical depth to the original framework. The consistent visual quality and reliable mathematics across the series have made it one of the studio’s most played titles across regulated European markets. -
What is Gamomat’s Gaming for the Climate initiative?
Launched in 2021, Gaming for the Climate is Gamomat’s environmental commitment programme, where a series of specially designated game releases generate revenue directed toward planting trees and raising awareness about ocean plastic pollution. Book of Oasis was the first release in the series, with the initiative reflecting the studio’s stated commitment to responsible and sustainable business practices beyond game development. -
Where are Gamomat games distributed and which markets do they cover?
Distribution runs primarily through the Bragg Gaming Group and Oryx Gaming platforms, with additional aggregator partnerships extending the reach further. The studio holds licences covering Malta, Germany, Isle of Man, and Sweden, with games available in over thirty countries across Europe and Latin America in twenty-nine languages. The studio performs particularly strongly in Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, and Latin American markets.
