Play’n GO, a leading provider of casino entertainment for regulated markets, sets standards in 2025 with two new games and an uncompromising strategy for security and trust.

Play’n GO: Game Premieres, Security Philosophy, and ESG Recognition
Play’n GO is one of the world’s leading providers of casino entertainment in regulated markets, operating in over 35 regulated jurisdictions. The studio delivers extensive content to hundreds of partners across dozens of regulated markets and maintains a portfolio of over 400 games, with a consistent focus on quality, security, and sustainable growth.
The current lineup includes two outstanding releases
Rise of Olympus Extreme
The sequel to the fan-favorite “Olympus Rising” expands the mythological world based on Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus. On an enhanced 5×5 cascading grid, a dynamic multiplier increases the excitement with each cascade.
The legendary Hand of God feature returns in a more powerful form, causing symbols to transform, adding wilds, or removing entire sets of symbols depending on the ruling deity. If the field is completely cleared, the game instantly pays out a win equal to 20x the total bet, multiplied by the active multiplier.
The core mechanic of Wrath of Olympus now features a powerful sequence of three effects, followed by free spins based on your choice, with multipliers up to 1000x. The maximum potential win is up to 15,000x your bet. Magnus Vallentin, Gaming Ambassador at Play’n GO, says:
“Rise of Olympus has always been a fan favorite, and in Extreme we’ve taken it to the next level in every way—increasing multipliers, adding deeper features, and more strategic possibilities. This is a game worthy of the gods.”
Pink Orbit Treasure Turn
The new 5×5 cascading slot takes place on an enchanted tiny planet and intertwines cosmic landscapes with a character-driven narrative (a mysterious princess, a loyal fox, a beloved rose).
The game is based on the Treasure Turn™ mechanic: after each win, the entire grid rotates 90° counterclockwise, shifting symbols to new positions and thereby opening up additional ways for combinations.
Giant 2×2 symbols “squeeze” smaller symbols, turning them into multipliers, while meteors and shooting stars bring wilds and targeted destruction—a “controlled chaos” that combines a dreamy setting with strategic cascading gameplay. Vallentin’s comment:
“We’re constantly looking for new ways to enhance the gameplay experience, and the Treasure Turn™ mechanic allows players to interact with the slot world in a more dynamic and expansive way. It’s a completely new twist—literally!”
“Trust is the real currency”: Rune Eren Skarfagen on safety, quality, and responsibility
For Play’n GO, trust is not a slogan, but a fundamental principle and, according to Rune Oren Skarfachen, Head of Security and Data Protection, the true currency of the industry:
“Building trust and ensuring the highest level of security today is a basic requirement for anyone wanting to participate in a regulated market. Without trust, everything else quickly collapses.”
A unique aspect of the industry: rapid data flows combined with extremely high user privacy expectations. Therefore, Play’n GO implements a security strategy that goes far beyond checklists:
We call this “Trust by Design”… and it goes far beyond our security measures and technology. It means trust must be considered at every stage of the process—from the initial game design to development and marketing, and even launch with our operator partners.
Licensing, GDPR, and Practical Compliance
Play’n GO emphasizes globally that security requirements are clearly defined in its licensing systems. The reliability of a license directly depends on the robustness of the security measures built into it, such as those protecting player data.
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is acting as a global catalyst: regulators in Europe, North America, and South America now require demonstrable compliance with data protection requirements, breach reporting protocols, secure hosting standards, and, often, the appointment of dedicated data protection officers (DPOs).
These clauses are necessary conditions for market access, not additional “purchase arguments.” At the same time, Play’n GO faces regulatory and sentiment changes in markets such as the UK, Sweden, and the Netherlands.
Quality over short-term profit: Product ethics as a sign of trust
Trust by Design also includes ethical product decisions that ensure the quality and sustainability of the portfolio:
- There are no bonus purchases in Play’n GO games.
“Our decision to never include so-called bonus buy mechanisms in our games… [demonstrates] that both the public and slot players consider bonus buys to be exploitative and unsustainable.”
Bonus purchases may be profitable in the short term, but Play’n GO has long-term goals beyond simply maximizing GGR in the next quarter.
- We do not ship to US casinos.
“We firmly believe these casinos are jeopardizing the remarkable work we’ve seen regulators across the country do to implement security, privacy, and player protection systems. And we don’t want to be part of that.”
Result: data protection and security are at the core of everything; “Trust by Design” is a philosophy, not just a concept. This approach is reflected in strong partnerships, player loyalty to over 400 games, and the trust of regulators.
ESG in Focus: Double Nomination for Corporate Star Awards
Play’n GO has been nominated for the Corporate Star Awards for the second year in a row, in two ESG-related categories:
- Play’n GO has demonstrated outstanding ESG performance in 2025 and competes with Sony, Techex, Irdeto, Allona Fibra and Accedo, among others.
- A pioneer in reducing CO₂ emissions in partnership with Tata Communications, Sony, BBC and Globo, among others.
Notably, Play’n GO is the only company from the global gaming industry among the nominees. The award was presented shortly after the publication of its second annual sustainability report, which discloses information on environmental initiatives, social impact (diversity and inclusion), and management practices, demonstrating the company’s commitment to reducing CO₂ emissions, high ethical standards, and responsible business processes.
Vanessa Björkbacka, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility, emphasizes:
“Our nominations for two Corporate Star Awards confirm that our unwavering commitment to sustainability and responsible business practices is making our industry a better place. … Sustainability is critical to everyone at Play’n GO and is increasingly important to our customers when choosing partners. This is good for both business and the planet.”
The triad of product quality, safety and responsibility
With Rise of Olympus Extreme and Rosy Orbit Treasure Turn™, Play’n GO demonstrates how game quality and mechanical innovation go hand in hand, embodying a corporate philosophy that places trust, data protection and security at the core of its approach.
The double Corporate Star nominations complete this picture: they are an external signal that transparent reporting, CO₂ emission reduction, and high governance standards are not accessories at Play’n GO, but a core element of sustainable market leadership.