Now, Gameburger Studios, these guys are a perfect example of a successful independent studio working with a giant. They burst onto the scene in 2019, and they’re one of the exclusive content providers for Games Global (formerly Microgaming). Their headquarters are usually associated with the Isle of Man, given their close ties. What I love about Gameburger is their commitment to that classic, American diner-style vibe in a lot of their branding, but their games themselves are often packed with modern features. They’ve really made a name for themselves by taking popular mechanics and giving them their own spin. You absolutely cannot talk about Gameburger without mentioning 9 Masks of Fire – that game exploded and popularized the “scatter pays” mechanic for many players. And 9 Pots of Gold followed up with similar success. They’ve capitalized on themes that resonate globally, but with that distinctive Gameburger twist. Being part of the Games Global network means their games are released under the robust licensing of Games Global, including the UKGC and MGA, ensuring top-tier compliance. They specialize exclusively in video slots, and their portfolio, while not massive, consists of highly polished, high-performing titles designed for broad appeal and player engagement. They’re a prime example of a successful partnership model in iGaming.













