Print Studios

Print Studios is a small slot maker in St Julian’s, Malta, run by people who used to build games for bigger names before setting up on their own in 2020. It is not a household studio and it does not try to be. It puts out a handful of titles a year, leans hard into high-volatility maths, and reaches casinos in an unusual way: every Print Studios game gets to an operator through a single distribution partner rather than a direct integration. If you have played its Holy Hand Grenade slots or seen its SuperSpinners multipliers between the reels, that is the studio’s own signature at work.
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The casinos listed on this page all carry Print Studios titles. It is a business-to-business supplier and runs no casino itself, so your account, deposits, withdrawals and support all sit with whichever operator you sign up with. Print Studios only provides the games and the maths behind them, dropped into a lobby next to other studios. Use the list to find a licensed site that stocks its slots, then open the provider filter in the game menu.
Set up by three people from the operator side
Print Studios was founded in 2020 by Carl Wiggman with two co-founders, Tomas Calmfors and Filip Wargeus, who he had worked and lived alongside in London. Before starting the studio Wiggman was a product owner at Push Gaming, where he was involved in slots including The Shadow Order, Joker Troupe and Land of Zenith, and earlier held roles on the operator side at the Kindred Group. His co-founders came out of that same London office. As the team grew it pulled in developers and artists from other established studios, several of them from Quickspin, so the people making the games have shipped commercial slots before rather than learning on the job. The company works out of the Dragonara Business Centre in St Julian’s, the same Maltese gambling district that houses much of the industry.
Every game reaches a casino through Relax Gaming
The most important thing to understand about Print Studios is how its games actually get to you. Rather than integrate with operators one by one, it signed up in April 2021 to Relax Gaming‘s Silver Bullet programme, an aggregation network built to carry smaller indie studios into hundreds of casinos on a single connection. So when you find a Print Studios slot at a site, it has almost always arrived through Relax Gaming’s pipe. That arrangement is close to exclusive, and it shapes everything downstream: the games are served, certified and distributed under Relax Gaming’s infrastructure, its random-number generators are independently tested by a laboratory such as eCOGRA, and they reach regulated markets on the back of Relax Gaming’s own approvals, which include a UK Gambling Commission supplier licence. Print Studios itself is the Malta-based creative studio behind the content, not a directly licensed platform, which is a useful distinction if you are checking who stands behind a game.
SuperSpinners and Dream Drop jackpots
Two features give Print Studios games a recognisable identity. The first is its own SuperSpinners mechanic: small crystals sit between the reels, a few light up on any given spin, and each one carries a multiplier that applies to any winning line passing through it. The second comes with the distribution deal, since Silver Bullet titles can plug into Relax Gaming’s Dream Drop progressive jackpot network. Dream Drop links five global tiers, from a frequent Rapid drop up to a Mega jackpot that climbs toward a ten-million-euro cap, so a Print Studios game tagged Dream Drop is chasing a shared prize pool that no single studio funds alone. Holy Hand Grenade 2: Dream Drop, released in 2025, is the clearest example: a high-volatility slot with a 30,000x maximum win, a published return of around 96 percent, and the jackpot layer sitting on top of the base game.
A small, slow catalogue built for regulars
Print Studios makes a deliberate virtue of releasing few games. It puts out roughly half a dozen slots a year and keeps its live catalogue in the low dozens, which is tiny next to a veteran like NetEnt. The trade-off is that the titles are aimed at experienced players who already understand what high volatility means for a bankroll: long dry spells punctuated by the occasional large hit, with most of the theoretical return locked inside the bonus rounds rather than the base game. Recent releases give a sense of the catalogue: Big Stack Lumberjack, Dreadworks, Eldritch Dungeon, and the studio’s ongoing 2026 output such as Punk Penguin in June. Return-to-player figures generally sit around the 96 percent mark, though operators can be offered lower-RTP configurations of the same slot, so the number shown in the game’s information screen at your chosen casino is the one that actually applies to you.
How we assess slot studios
When we rate a provider we look at the things a marketing budget cannot fake: the pedigree of the people behind it, whether the games are its own work, how openly it publishes RTP, and the standard of the regulatory chain the games ship through. Print Studios does well on craft and originality, the founding team has a real track record, and the SuperSpinners feature is a distinctive piece of design rather than a reskin of someone else’s engine. The honest caveats are scale and dependence. The library is small and grows slowly, the studio’s route to market runs almost entirely through one partner, and the high-volatility maths that defines its catalogue simply will not suit players who prefer steady, frequent wins. Check the return figure in a title’s information panel before you stake anything, since the same game can be configured differently from one casino to the next.
Who founded Print Studios and when?
Print Studios was founded in 2020 by Carl Wiggman with two co-founders, Tomas Calmfors and Filip Wargeus, who he had worked alongside at the Kindred Group in London. Before starting the studio, Wiggman was a product owner at Push Gaming, where he worked on slots including The Shadow Order and Joker Troupe. The company is based in the Dragonara Business Centre in St Julian's, Malta, and its team includes developers from other studios such as Quickspin.
How do Print Studios games get into a casino?
Almost always through Relax Gaming. Since April 2021 Print Studios has distributed its games through Relax Gaming's Silver Bullet aggregation programme rather than integrating with operators one by one, so its slots reach hundreds of casinos on a single connection. That means the games are served, certified and RNG-tested under Relax Gaming's infrastructure and reach regulated markets on the back of Relax Gaming's approvals, which include a UK Gambling Commission supplier licence.
What is the SuperSpinners feature?
SuperSpinners is Print Studios' signature mechanic. Small crystals sit between the reels, a few light up on any given spin, and each one carries a multiplier that applies to any winning line running through it. It appears across several of the studio's slots and is one of the things that gives its games a recognisable identity.
Are Print Studios slots high volatility?
Yes, most of them. Print Studios deliberately builds high-volatility maths aimed at experienced players, which means longer losing runs broken up by occasional large hits, with much of the theoretical return held inside the bonus features rather than the base game. Return-to-player figures generally sit around 96 percent, but operators can run lower-RTP configurations, so check the figure in each game's information screen at your chosen casino.
What are Dream Drop jackpots on Print Studios games?
Dream Drop is Relax Gaming's progressive jackpot network, and because Print Studios distributes through Relax Gaming, some of its titles plug into it. Dream Drop links five global jackpot tiers from a frequent Rapid drop up to a Mega prize that climbs toward a ten-million-euro cap. Holy Hand Grenade 2: Dream Drop is a clear example, adding the shared jackpot layer on top of a high-volatility slot with a 30,000x maximum win.
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