Rollxo Slots vs Other AU Casinos — How the Game Library Compares
Rollxo's 7,000+ slot catalogue is 40–75% larger than the AU market average. We ran a head-to-head comparison of slot count, provider depth, RTP, jackpots and mobile coverage against the leading AU competitors.
Rollxo Slot Count vs the AU Market
With 6,200+ slot titles (and 7,000+ total games including live, crash and table), Rollxo sits at the top of the AU market by library size. Here is how it compares on the numbers that matter:
| Metric | Rollxo | Joe Fortune | Rich Casino | Spin Samurai |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total slots | 6,200+ | ~3,200 | ~2,800 | ~4,800 |
| Software providers | 80+ | ~45 | ~40 | ~60 |
| Progressive jackpots | 300+ | ~150 | ~100 | ~200 |
| Mobile slot count | 5,900+ | ~2,800 | ~2,400 | ~4,000 |
| Avg published RTP | 96.4% | 96.2% | 96.0% | 96.3% |
Provider Roster: Does Rollxo Have the Best Studios?
Rollxo's 80+ provider roster is the deepest in our comparison. It covers every major studio plus a long tail of specialist developers that AU competitors frequently skip. Key providers exclusive to or more complete at Rollxo:
- Hacksaw Gaming — available at Rollxo, absent from Joe Fortune and Rich Casino.
- Push Gaming — Rollxo carries the full Push catalogue; competitors carry partial selections.
- Relax Gaming — full library at Rollxo including Money Train series; limited at rivals.
- Nolimit City — complete library at Rollxo including xWays titles; absent from Rich Casino.
- BGaming — full catalogue at Rollxo; not available at Joe Fortune.
- Universal coverage: Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO, Yggdrasil and Red Tiger are available across all four casinos.
Slots at Rollxo but Not at Competitors
Because Rollxo carries providers absent from AU rivals, a number of high-demand titles are exclusive to Rollxo in the AU comparison set:
- Wanted Dead or a Wild (Hacksaw Gaming) — high-variance, 50,000x max win.
- Chaos Crew 2 (Hacksaw Gaming) — stacked wilds mechanic, 7,777x max.
- Money Train 3 (Relax Gaming) — the franchise's third instalment, 100,000x max.
- San Quentin xWays (Nolimit City) — xWays mechanic, 150,000x theoretical max.
- Troll Hunters 2 (Push Gaming) — clusterpays, available in full at Rollxo only.
Slots Missing from Rollxo That Rivals Have
No casino carries every title. The following well-known slots are available at some AU competitors but not confirmed at Rollxo:
- Lightning Link series (Aristocrat) — land-based staple; not in Rollxo's online catalogue.
- Big Bass Bonanza (Pragmatic Play) — available at all four casinos; present at Rollxo.
- Book of Ra (Novomatic) — classic at some AU sites; Novomatic is not in Rollxo's provider list.
- Buffalo Grand (Aristocrat) — Aristocrat's online portfolio is limited at Rollxo vs some competitors.
RTP Comparison: Is Rollxo More Generous?
Rollxo's average published RTP of 96.4% is slightly above the AU comparison group average of 96.1%. The highest-RTP titles available at Rollxo:
- 1429 Uncharted Seas (Thunderkick) — 98.6%
- Blood Suckers (NetEnt) — 98.0%
- Starmania (NextGen) — 97.9%
- White Rabbit Megaways (Big Time Gaming) — 97.7%
- Rainbow Riches (Barcrest) — 98.0%
The same top-RTP titles tend to appear across all four benchmarked casinos. The practical difference in average RTP between Rollxo (96.4%) and the lowest in the comparison (Rich Casino, 96.0%) translates to roughly AU$4 per AU$1,000 wagered — a marginal difference in a comparison context.
Where RTP matters more in a comparison is at the extremes: low-RTP slots (under 94%) are disproportionately represented in some AU casino catalogues because they drive higher house margins. Rollxo's minimum published RTP across its certified catalogue is 94%, which is consistent with the standard set by Joe Fortune and Spin Samurai. Rich Casino has a smaller number of titles from providers with less transparent RTP disclosure, which accounts for part of the 0.4% RTP gap. For players who actively seek the highest-RTP titles and verify them in the paytable before playing, Rollxo's catalogue depth gives them more options in the 97–99% range than any named competitor.
Jackpot Pool Comparison: Rollxo vs the Field
Rollxo carries 300+ progressive and fixed jackpot titles, more than any competitor in our benchmark. The jackpot selection spans daily drop pools, network progressives and in-house prizes.
- Progressive jackpots (network): Mega Moolah (Microgaming), Divine Fortune (NetEnt), Major Millions — all available at Rollxo and at least two competitors.
- Daily drop jackpots: Pragmatic Play Daily Drops & Wins network — available across all four casinos.
- In-house jackpot tournaments: Rollxo runs Sunday jackpot race events — not matched by all competitors.
- Jackpot count advantage: 300+ vs an average 150–200 jackpot titles at AU competitors.
New Release Frequency: How Often Does Rollxo Update?
Rollxo adds new titles weekly from its 80+ provider feed. Based on observed lobby updates:
- 20–30 new titles added per week on average.
- Day-one releases from Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw and Nolimit City — matching the publication date at those studios' other casino partners.
- Joe Fortune and Rich Casino typically add 5–10 new titles per week from their smaller provider rosters.
- Spin Samurai matches Rollxo's pace more closely with 15–25 new titles per week.
The practical implication of faster release frequency is that players who like to try new games as they launch will find Rollxo's "New" section refreshed more often than at Joe Fortune or Rich Casino. For slot enthusiasts who follow specific providers — Hacksaw Gaming in particular releases highly anticipated titles several times per year — Rollxo's day-one access is a meaningful competitive advantage. On AU casino forums and communities, Hacksaw and Nolimit City releases regularly generate discussion and the fact that Rollxo carries them while Joe Fortune does not has been noted by Australian players in multiple threads.
Mobile Library: Full or Trimmed vs Desktop?
Rollxo retains 95%+ of its desktop slot library on mobile — the highest ratio in our comparison set. The AU market average for mobile coverage is 70–80% of desktop library.
- Rollxo mobile: 5,900+ slots available on Android and iOS.
- Joe Fortune mobile: ~2,800 slots (87% of desktop).
- Rich Casino mobile: ~2,400 slots (86% of desktop).
- Spin Samurai mobile: ~4,000 slots (83% of desktop).
Bonus Restrictions: Stricter or More Permissive Than Rivals?
Rollxo's bonus terms prohibit wagering on live casino games and a published list of high-RTP titles (Blood Suckers, 1429 Uncharted Seas). This is standard practice across the AU market. Compared to competitors:
- Rollxo's excluded game list length (approximately 30 titles) is shorter than Spin Samurai's exclusion list (~50 titles).
- The AU$5 max bet during wagering is the same as Joe Fortune and Rich Casino.
- Rollxo's exclusion list is published in the terms — more transparent than Rich Casino, which buries exclusions in supplementary pages.
Our Slot Comparison Verdict
On every measurable library metric — total count, provider depth, jackpot variety, mobile coverage and new release frequency — Rollxo leads the four-casino AU comparison. The only gap is the absence of Aristocrat and Novomatic titles, which matter to players who prefer the classic pub-pokie feel. For online slots enthusiasts who follow studio rosters, Rollxo is the clear first choice in this comparison.
To put numbers on the gap: Rollxo's 6,200+ slots versus Joe Fortune's ~3,200 means Rollxo carries roughly twice as many titles. The same 2:1 ratio holds on provider count (80+ vs ~45). For a player who spends most of their session browsing and trying titles rather than replaying one favourite slot repeatedly, that breadth translates directly into a better experience — there is simply more to discover. The 300+ jackpot title count (versus 100–150 at most named competitors) adds a category that draws players who enjoy the possibility of large-pool progressive wins. These are not metrics that look good on paper but disappear in practice; they reflect a genuinely larger and more varied catalogue that players notice within the first few browsing sessions.
The one area where the comparison is less straightforward is for players coming from Australian pokies venues who specifically seek Aristocrat-style games. The Lightning Link and Buffalo series that dominate AU gaming floors are not well-represented at Rollxo or any of the four benchmarked online casinos, because Aristocrat's online licensing arrangements differ from their physical-format agreements. This is an industry-wide limitation, not a Rollxo-specific shortfall. For these players, the closest online equivalents are available across all four benchmarked casinos.
Biggest Library
6,200+ slots — 29–121% more than each named AU competitor in the comparison.
Most Providers
80+ studios including Hacksaw, Nolimit City and Push Gaming — absent from most AU rivals.
Best Mobile Coverage
95%+ of the desktop library available on mobile — highest ratio in the comparison set.
Most Jackpots
300+ jackpot titles vs 100–200 at AU competitors — the deepest pool in this comparison.