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Every slot below is a mainstream game available at non-UK casinos that sit outside the GamStop scheme. Filter the list of 30 by provider, volatility or type, check the RTP, then tap through to see exactly where to play each one.
Updated June 2026 · 30 games tracked
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Background
GamStop is the United Kingdom's free national self-exclusion service. When you register, it blocks your access to every casino and betting site licensed by the UK Gambling Commission for a period you choose — six months, one year or five years. It is a genuinely valuable tool for anyone taking a break from gambling, and we encourage anyone who has self-excluded for harm reasons to keep that exclusion in place.
Because GamStop only covers UK-licensed operators, casinos licensed elsewhere — most commonly in Curaçao or Malta — are not connected to the network. The slots they host are the very same games produced by studios like Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO and NetEnt: identical RTP, identical features, identical maths. The only difference is the licence of the casino serving the game.
That is why you'll find familiar titles such as Gates of Olympus, Book of Dead and Sweet Bonanza at non-UK casinos. Use the filters above to narrow by studio, by how volatile a game is, or by feature type, then open any game's page to compare the non-UK casinos that carry it. New to these sites? Start with our non UK casino reviews or the best non UK casinos overall.
FAQ
GamStop is the UK's national self-exclusion scheme that blocks access to UK-licensed gambling sites. Slots not on GamStop are the same games — like Gates of Olympus or Book of Dead — offered at casinos licensed outside the UK, which are not connected to the GamStop network and therefore remain accessible.
No. The slots themselves are identical games built by the same studios — Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO, NetEnt and others. The RTP, features and volatility are the same. Only the casino hosting them is licensed in a different jurisdiction.
Pragmatic Play dominates the list with hits such as Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza and the Big Bass series. Play'n GO (Book of Dead) and NetEnt (Starburst, Dead or Alive) are the other studios you'll see most often at non-UK casinos.
RTP, or Return to Player, is the percentage of total stakes a slot is designed to pay back over millions of spins. A 96.5% RTP means the game theoretically returns £96.50 per £100 wagered long-term. Higher RTP is better value, but it does not guarantee any individual session result.
Volatility describes how a slot pays. Low-volatility slots pay small amounts frequently; high-volatility slots pay rarely but with bigger potential wins. We colour-code each game green (low), amber (medium) or red (high) so you can match a slot to your bankroll and playstyle.
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