Push Gaming has been around for a long time, as they were established as early as 2010—long before most other game providers in the iGaming industry. In the beginning, they focused on bringing physical slots onto the internet, enabling players to play their favourite games online. However, they shifted focus in 2013, as this was when they started developing original online slots.
The founders of Push Gaming were two Brits — James Marshall and Winston Lee. However, in 2023, they were acquired by LeoVegas Group, who in return were acquired by the casino giant MGM. Nevertheless, Push Gaming still operates as a more or less independent company headquartered in London, UK. The exact number of employees isn’t publicly available, but it’s somewhere north of 200.
What’s quite unusual for a game provider like Push Gaming, having been around for a decade and a half, is that they’ve only created 48 games so far. This is far less than most other well-established game developers in the industry. However, focusing on quality over quantity is not a bad thing, as their game portfolio shows that they know how to create games players love. This is evident in some of their biggest successes, such as Jammin’ Jars and Razor Shark.
Over the years, Push Gaming has been nominated for and won multiple awards. They’ve been recognised both for individual games, as the two mentioned above, as well as for innovation, best high volatility, and other game development-specific categories. One of their latest nominations is for Razor Returns, which has been nominated in the category Online Slot of the Year at the prestigious Global Gaming Awards 2025.
As for licences, Push Gaming has plenty. They’ve obtained a licence to legally offer their online pokies in multiple regulated jurisdictions, like Malta, the UK, Ontario (Canada), Romania, Greece, and Sweden. Their games are tested for fairness by both eCOGRA and BMM Testlabs.