Fantasma offers something a lot of other software providers do not. Being a relatively new slot game creator means it is less established than others, but it has been built with a mobile-first approach since its inception. Like all casino software providers, it likely needs that one smash hit to put it on the same level as its longer-established counterparts. Here’s how it compares to some other industry giants:
Microgaming
This software provider is responsible for some of the best-known slots ever made. Based in the Isle of Man, it can claim titles like Immortal Romance and the most popular progressive jackpot slot – Mega Moolah – as its own. Microgaming also creates table games and has even dabbled with live dealer games, giving it a broad portfolio.
NetEnt
Founded in 1996, this Swedish software provider is part of the Evolution Group, Evolution Gaming, and Red Tiger. It is best known for slot games, with titles like Starburst and Gonzo’s Quest ranking among the most popular slot games ever since their release. Being part of a much bigger group, NetEnt has more excellent resources and has recently released plenty of branded slots, like Jimi Hendrix and Gordon Ramsay's Hell’s Kitchen.
Pragmatic Play
Another software provider best known for its slots, Pragmatic Play has branched out to become one of the world’s leading live dealer game providers. Its Drops & Wins promotion is viral across its games, giving daily and weekly cash drops to random players. It has gone from strength to strength since being founded in 2015.
IGT
International Gaming Technology started way back in the 1990’s making land-based slots for Las Vegas casinos. With the recent move to online casino games, IGT has become one of the leading software providers for online slots, table games, and scratch games. It has grown to be such a force that it is now listed on the New York stock exchange.