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You can own your own slot game. Read that again.

Order a custom slot game for Stake Engine and publish it under your own name. Your theme, your math, your revenue. Here's how commissioning a slot actually works, and why it stopped being a studio-only privilege.

Somewhere along the way, people decided slot games belong to a closed club. Big providers make them, casinos host them, and everyone else just plays them.

That's over. You can own your own slot game. Not a revenue share on someone else's title, not a reskin with your logo slapped in the corner. A game that is yours: your theme, your name on it, your revenue when people play it. How insane is that?

What "owning your own slot game" actually means

Stake Engine changed the rules. It's the publishing platform behind Stake.com, the biggest crypto casino in the world, and it lets independent creators publish slots directly to a player base of millions. No provider deal. No licensing maze. If your game passes review, it goes live, and the earnings flow to whoever owns the game.

Which can be you. The only real barrier left is making the game, and that's the part we sell.

How to order a custom slot game for Stake Engine

You don't need a design document or an industry background. Orders here start from whatever you have:

  • A theme. "Cursed pirate radio station." Enough. We take it from there.
  • A math target. A volatility profile, a max win, a bonus structure you love from another game.
  • A half-idea. Some clients arrive with three words and leave with a published title.

From there it runs through the same five-step process every one of our games follows: brief, math, design, build, submit. Custom math verified across millions of simulated spins. Original art and animation made in-house. Delivery ready for Stake Engine publication under your account, so the game is yours in the way that matters: legally, creatively, and financially.

While it's being built, you watch every step in your own client portal. No status-meeting theatre. You see the real work as it happens.

Proof, not promises: our games are live right now

Plenty of people will sell you a dream. We'd rather show you a casino floor. These titles were ordered by clients, built by us, and are playable on Stake.com today:

Two more are queued for release: Ghost Gang: Underground and Slimed, both coming exclusively to Stake.com. The full list lives on our games page.

Notice what those linked pages have in common: our name isn't on any of them. The client's label is. That's the product. You own the game, you take the credit, and nobody playing it needs to know a studio was ever involved.

How much does a custom slot game cost?

Less than you've been told. The industry's pricing is a relic from when only large studios could do this work, and they billed like it: agency rates, layered fees, long timelines padded for safety.

We're a small senior team with none of that overhead. Every quote is tailored to the scope of the game, stated up front, flat. No retainer creep, no surprise line items. Tell us what you want to build and we'll tell you what it costs, usually within a day.

Questions people ask before ordering

Do I need any technical skill? No. You bring the idea and the Stake Engine account it publishes under. We handle everything between those two points.

Who owns the finished game? You do. It ships under your name and your account. We don't publish a pixel of it without your go-ahead, and discretion is the default if you'd rather keep the studio relationship private.

How long does it take? Most projects ship in four to eight weeks, and most clear publication review on the first pass.

Can it be based on my community or brand? That's the sweet spot. The strongest-performing indie slots are the ones with a real audience waiting for them on day one.

Start with three words

That's genuinely all it takes to open the conversation. Send a theme, a reference, or a rough target through the contact form, or drop into the Discord and talk to us directly.

You could keep playing other people's slots. Or you could own one.