Founded: 2010 | HQ: Malta, with studio offices in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Malmö, Stockholm, Tallinn, and Helsinki | Visit provider site →
Overview
Relax Gaming was founded in March 2010 by Patrik Österåker and Jani Tekoniemi, headquartered in Malta with studio offices across Belgrade, Novi Sad, Malmö, Stockholm, Tallinn, and Helsinki, marking its 15th anniversary in 2025.
Relax's own license page confirms a Malta MGA Critical Gaming Supply License, UK UKGC registration, Ontario AGCO, Romania ONJN Class 2A, Greece HGC, Sweden, Gibraltar (two separate licenses), Denmark, Peru, and a Pennsylvania interactive gaming manufacturer license — a genuinely broad, primary-sourced regulatory footprint. Its proprietary catalog runs to roughly 350 slot titles, extended to 7,000+ games accessible via its Silver Bullet aggregation layer from 50+ partner studios, reaching an estimated 250+ operator network per a May 2026 industry review.
Silver Bullet's distinguishing feature is a documented, named case history: both Nolimit City and Hacksaw Gaming — now major independent slot studios in their own right — started as Silver Bullet or "Powered By Relax" partners before becoming independent suppliers, a genuine and checkable track record of the program doing what it markets.
Licensing & Regulatory Coverage
Relax Gaming's own license page confirms a Malta MGA Critical Gaming Supply License (MGA/B2B/246/2013), UK UKGC registration (000-037462-R-319357-013), Ontario AGCO, Romania ONJN Class 2A, Greece HGC, a Sweden gambling software permit, two separate Gibraltar licenses, Denmark, Peru, and a Pennsylvania interactive gaming manufacturer license (158634-1) — one of the more extensive, primary-sourced licensing footprints in this comparison.
Game Catalog & Provider Network
Relax's own proprietary catalog totals roughly 350 slot titles; through its Silver Bullet aggregation layer, operators can access 7,000+ games from 50+ partner studios, reaching an estimated 250+ operator network, per a May 2026 industry review — smaller in raw count than the largest aggregators in this comparison but distinguished by curated, quality-focused partner selection.
Integration Speed & API Quality
Specific integration-timeline figures for Silver Bullet were not found published; the program is structured around onboarding independent studios into distribution rather than a stated day- or week-count launch timeline for operators.
Payments & Currency Support
Specific payment-method details for Relax Gaming's platform were not confirmed in this research beyond its core game-distribution and RGS (remote gaming server) functionality.
Pricing Transparency
No public setup fee, monthly cost, or revenue-share figure was found for Silver Bullet; Relax Gaming markets the program with "no hidden costs" positioning for partner studios specifically, though this describes studio economics rather than operator-facing platform pricing.
Track Record & Named Clients
Founded in 2010 and marking its 15th anniversary in 2025, Relax Gaming has a genuinely documented, checkable track record via its Silver Bullet program: both Nolimit City and Hacksaw Gaming started as Silver Bullet or "Powered By Relax" partners before becoming major independent slot studios — a rare, verifiable success story among the platforms in this comparison.
Support & Operational Reliability
Relax markets compliance support and marketing assistance as part of the Silver Bullet partnership package for studios; specific operator-facing support SLAs were not found published. A May 2026 industry review notes that Relax's high-volatility flagship content (e.g., jackpot networks) requires appropriate player segmentation, and that jackpot contributions reduce effective RTP from the operator's perspective — a genuine product consideration rather than a documented complaint.
Product Innovation & Roadmap
Relax reaffirmed its support for growing suppliers via Silver Bullet in July 2025 and added Curious Games as a new Silver Bullet partner in March 2026, continuing a multi-year pattern of onboarding emerging studios that has previously produced independent successes like Nolimit City and Hacksaw Gaming.
Pros
- Broad, primary-sourced licensing footprint: Malta MGA, UK UKGC, Ontario AGCO, Sweden, Gibraltar, and Pennsylvania
- Rare, independently checkable track record: Silver Bullet helped launch Nolimit City and Hacksaw Gaming before they became major independent studios
- 7,000+ aggregated games from 50+ partner studios via Silver Bullet, on top of a ~350-title proprietary catalog
- 15 years of operating history (founded 2010, 15th anniversary in 2025)
- Continued 2025-2026 partner onboarding (Curious Games, March 2026)
Cons
- No public integration-timeline figure for operators found published
- No public pricing figure for operator-facing platform costs; "no hidden costs" messaging is specific to studio partners, not operators
- Aggregated catalog (7,000+ games) is smaller than the largest platforms in this comparison
- Specific payment-method support was not documented in available public materials
- High-volatility flagship content requires deliberate player segmentation and reduces effective RTP via jackpot contributions, per a May 2026 industry review
Verdict
Relax Gaming is a strong choice for an operator that values licensing breadth and a genuinely proven content-discovery track record over raw catalog size — the fact that Silver Bullet helped launch both Nolimit City and Hacksaw Gaming before they became independent studios is a rare, checkable differentiator among the platforms in this comparison.
It's a less clear fit for an operator whose main priority is a single, large, all-in-one aggregated catalog with published integration timelines and pricing, since those specific figures were not found publicly for Relax's platform. Operators should ask directly for an operator-facing (not studio-facing) cost and timeline quote before comparing it against larger aggregators like BetConstruct or SOFTSWISS.