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Push Gaming: Razor Shark and a knack for quality over quantity

Push Gaming is a boutique British-rooted studio that has built a loyal following with a small number of very well-made slots. This guide covers the maker of Razor Shark and how its games play for UK audiences.

Push Gaming
Founded2010
HQLondon, UK / Malta
Known forPolished slots, mystery symbols, cluster pays
Top titlesRazor Shark, Jammin’ Jars, Fat Rabbit
RNG certifiedGLI / iTech Labs

A boutique studio

Push Gaming was founded in 2010 with roots in London and operations in Malta. It began in social and mobile gaming before moving into real-money slots, and it has always favoured a small, carefully made catalogue over a flood of releases. That quality-first approach earned it a strong reputation among players and operators alike, and it later opened its platform to third-party studios as an aggregator. Its own titles are stocked across many of the operators in our casino comparison, where a Push game is usually a mark of craftsmanship.

Mystery symbols and clusters

Push Gaming is associated with a few clever mechanics rather than one overarching engine. Mystery symbols that reveal a single matching type across the reels, nudging wilds and cluster-pays grids all feature in its games. The studio tends to build a slot around one strong idea and execute it cleanly, rather than piling features on top of each other. The result is games that feel considered and readable, where you understand what is happening on screen and why a win landed, which is not always true of busier rivals.

Razor Shark and the favourites

Razor Shark is the studio’s defining title, an underwater slot whose Mystery Stacks and Nudge feature can build a towering multiplier during free spins, and it became a genuine streaming and community favourite. Jammin’ Jars, a fruit-and-jars cluster-pays game with a roaming wild and rising multiplier, is nearly as beloved and spawned a sequel. Fat Rabbit and Wild Swarm round out the fan favourites. Several are available to try in our free games area before you play for real money.

RTP and volatility

Push Gaming’s flagship slots lean high-volatility, with the big potential concentrated in free-spins rounds where multipliers climb, as in Razor Shark and Jammin’ Jars. Return to player usually sits around 96% at the default, subject to the configurable versions a casino may run, so the paytable is the reference. The studio balances that variance with satisfying base-game moments more often than some of its harder-edged peers, which makes its games feel less relentless than the extreme-volatility studios while still offering a meaningful ceiling.

Push as a platform

Beyond its own games, Push Gaming has grown into a content platform that hosts and distributes titles from partner studios, extending its reach without diluting its in-house identity. For players this mostly happens behind the scenes, but it means the Push name now sits behind a wider range of content than its own release list suggests. The in-house games remain the reason to seek the studio out, and they continue to arrive at the same measured, quality-focused pace that built the brand.

Where to play Push Gaming in the UK

Push Gaming titles are carried by many UKGC-licensed casinos, particularly those with a strong slots focus. As with every studio, the right approach is to choose the operator on its licence and safeguards, including GAMSTOP, age verification and the credit-card ban. Our casino reviews highlight sites with good Push coverage, and newer brands are grouped under new casinos. Given the high volatility of the flagship games, the free demos are a sensible first stop.

The verdict for UK players

Push Gaming is a studio that has earned its following the hard way, by making a small number of genuinely excellent slots. Razor Shark and Jammin’ Jars deserve their status, and the studio’s restraint means there is little filler in its catalogue. The volatility is real, so the games are not for the cautious, and the slim release schedule means new titles are infrequent. But for players who value craft over churn, Push is one of the most reliably rewarding names on the UK market.

Popular Push Gaming games

The titles below are among the studio’s most-played slots. Each page includes a free browser demo, RTP and volatility figures, and where the slot can be played at a licensed casino.

FAQ about Push Gaming

What is Push Gaming best known for?

Razor Shark, an underwater slot whose Mystery Stacks and Nudge feature can build a towering multiplier during free spins, is the studio's defining title. Push has built its reputation on a small, carefully made catalogue rather than a flood of releases.

Where is Push Gaming based?

Push Gaming has roots in London and operations in Malta. It started in social and mobile gaming before moving into real-money slots, and it has always favoured quality over quantity.

Can I play Push Gaming slots for free?

Yes. Demo versions of the studio's favourites, including Razor Shark and Jammin' Jars, are available in our free games area. Because the flagship games lean high-volatility, the demos are a sensible first stop before playing for real money.

Are Push Gaming slots high volatility?

The flagship titles are, with the big potential concentrated in free-spins rounds where multipliers climb. That said, Push balances the variance with more satisfying base-game moments than some of its harder-edged peers, so its games feel less relentless than the extreme-volatility studios.

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