Browse the Full Game Lobby at PlayZilla
Slots, jackpots, blackjack, roulette and live dealer rooms, all priced and filtered in GBP.
Slots, jackpots, blackjack, roulette and live dealer rooms, all priced and filtered in GBP.
Last updated: August 19, 2026
The lobby splits into five clear sections, video slots, jackpot slots, blackjack and roulette tables, and live dealer rooms, each pulling from named studios and priced in GBP so nothing needs converting before you play.
Our video slot section holds the deepest run of titles in the lobby, drawn from Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO, Red Tiger, Spinomenal and Microgaming. Five-reel classics sit next to newer releases built around tumbling reels, bonus buy options and stacked multipliers. Each game card shows the title, provider logo and RTP where the studio publishes one, so you can compare a handful of slots before loading any of them.
Progressive jackpot slots have their own tab, with the running jackpot total shown in GBP right on the tile. Pools from Microgaming and Play'n GO tend to climb the highest, while Pragmatic Play and Red Tiger run a mix of fixed-prize and progressive jackpot lines. The number on screen updates as players across the network spin, so it stays close to real time rather than a fixed figure.
Away from the slots grid, the table games section holds RNG-driven blackjack and roulette from studios including Pragmatic Play and Microgaming. Stake ranges appear in GBP on every table card, from low-limit tables suited to a smaller bankroll up to higher-limit variants for bigger stakes. European, French and American roulette wheels sit alongside single-deck and multi-hand blackjack, and any side bets are flagged in the table description before you sit down.
Evolution Gaming runs our live dealer rooms, streamed from studios with real croupiers dealing blackjack, roulette, baccarat and a handful of game-show style formats. Each room lists its minimum and maximum bet in GBP, how many seats or betting spots are left, and the dealer's name before you join. Chat runs alongside the video feed during play, and a short buffering delay on the stream is normal, not a fault.
A search bar sits at the top of every category page and matches on game title or provider name as you type. Filter chips underneath let you narrow the list by provider, game type, feature (free spins, bonus buy, multiplier reels) and stake range. Because the cashier runs in GBP, every stake filter and jackpot figure on screen is already in pounds, so there's nothing to convert before you commit funds. A 'recently played' row tracks the last titles you opened, useful if you want to pick up a session without searching again.
| Category | Providers | Typical GBP stake range |
|---|---|---|
| Video slots | Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO, Red Tiger, Spinomenal, Microgaming | £0.10 to £20 per spin |
| Jackpot slots | Microgaming, Play'n GO, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger | £0.20 to £10 per spin |
| Blackjack and roulette | Pragmatic Play, Microgaming | £0.50 to £500 per hand or spin |
| Live dealer rooms | Evolution Gaming | £1 to £5,000 per hand or spin |
Ready to see the welcome offer that unlocks bonus funds and free spins on selected slots? Check the Bonus page for the current terms, or browse Promotions for ongoing offers that run across the lobby. Playing on your phone works just as well thanks to the setup covered on the App page. When you're ready, head to Register to open an account.
The lobby currently runs titles from Pragmatic Play, Evolution Gaming, NetEnt, Microgaming, Play'n GO, Red Tiger and Spinomenal, covering slots, tables and live dealer rooms.
Yes. Every filter and every game tile shows stakes and jackpot totals in GBP, so there's no currency conversion to work out before you choose a game.
Evolution Gaming's rooms run continuously, though the number of open seats, table limits and dealer rotations vary through the day and evening.
Most video slots and a number of RNG table games open in a demo mode first, letting you try the game before switching to real-money stakes in GBP.
Jackpot slots feed a shared prize pool that grows as players spin, shown in GBP on the tile, while regular video slots pay from their own fixed reel structure without a network-wide jackpot.