Who we are
About
Slot Bulletin covers UK online slots the way a museum covers moths: by cataloguing them. Releases, mechanics, studios, regulation, and reviews of the games themselves — classified by family, labelled with their published numbers, and pinned with their flaws showing. We write about the product and the industry around it. We do not publish gambling tips, systems, or anything that pretends a slot can be beaten.
Who writes here
The site is edited by Harry Doyle. Reviews run under the editor’s byline; news runs under the house byline “Staff, Slot Bulletin.” We publish under house bylines maintained by our editorial team — see the editorial policy for how that works, and for how we review and score.
How this site is funded
Slot Bulletin is an independent, commercially supported publication. We may earn affiliate commissions or advertising revenue from links on the site. That revenue never dictates our conclusions: scores, pros, and cons are editorial judgments, paid placements are always disclosed at the top of the post, and we do not run casino sign-up funnels, bonus codes, or “spin now” buttons. Commercial enquiries go through the advertise page.
What we cover, and how
We cover the GB-licensed market: games as they actually reach UK lobbies, after the Gambling Commission’s game-design rules and the online stake limits have shaped them. News is short and factual, sourced to published release calendars, company announcements, and the regulator’s own documents. Reviews are longer, built from the published rules and paytables, and always carry genuine pros and cons — RTP, volatility, and max-win figures are attributed to their source and never framed as a promise of returns. This is an 18+ subject: every page of this site carries a responsible-gambling line, and every review repeats the point in its own words.
Corrections
If we have mislabelled a specimen — a published figure, a date, a studio credit — tell us via the contact page. Corrections are the fastest queue we run.