Push Gaming

Push Gaming was founded in London in 2010 by James Marshall and Winston Lee. The studio focuses exclusively on video slots — it does not produce live casino or table games — and maintains a deliberately small catalogue of around 50 in-house titles.

LeoVegas Group (owned by MGM Resorts International) acquired a majority stake in Push Gaming in 2023. Push Gaming holds an AGCO Ontario supplier licence and supplies the regulated Ontario market, with LeoVegas Ontario serving as a natural distribution platform alongside other licensed operators including BetRivers.

Push Gaming Slots — Key Titles

GameDefault RTPVolatilityMax Win
Jammin’ Jars96.83%Very High~20,000×
Razor Shark96.70%Very High50,000×
Razor Returns96.55% (Push Bet) / 96.16% defaultExtreme100,000×
Big Bamboo96.13%High50,000×
Fat Rabbit96.45%High

Jammin’ Jars (2018) is Push Gaming’s genre-defining release — an 8×8 cluster-pays slot with roaming multiplier-wild jam jars that traverse the grid after each cascade, accumulating multipliers with every step. The mechanic has been widely imitated. Razor Shark (2019) introduced the Razor Reveal feature — a randomly triggered event that reveals a multiplier boost in the base game — providing meaningful volatility without requiring a bonus to trigger.

Note on RTP: Razor Returns can be configured as low as 88.83% at certain operators. The Push Bet (ante bet) version carries a higher RTP of 96.55% vs the standard 96.16%. Confirm the active configuration in the in-game info panel.

Software Features

Push Gaming builds on a proprietary remote game server (“Hive”) with a distribution layer (“Mesh”) that connects to aggregators including Relax Gaming Silver Bullet, GR8 Tech and others. Signature mechanics across the catalogue include cluster pays, cascading reels, Push Bet (an ante-bet function that increases the bonus trigger frequency), and the Giga Jar network feature. Bonus Buy is not available in Ontario.

Push Gaming in the Canadian Market

Jammin’ Jars is one of the most recognized cluster-pays slots among returning Canadian online casino players — strong brand equity that persists from the pre-2022 offshore era. The studio’s high-RTP default settings (above 96% across most titles) and high max-win figures on newer releases attract players looking for both fairness and volatility. Players searching for Push Gaming Canada options will find the catalogue at most major Ontario-licensed operators.

Suitable for players who enjoy cluster-pays mechanics, want a studio with consistently high default RTPs, or are specifically looking for Jammin’ Jars or the Razor series in Ontario.

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