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Reel54

Reel 54 is part of the Gamanza Group, which has been developing quite a reputation for itself in recent years.

Reel 54 on the other hand, is a new name, and despite having the gravitas offered by Gamanza, it still needs to prove itself as a standalone developer.

The company’s website, typo-ridden as it may be, makes it clear that they fully intend to do this, with ambitious intentions stated throughout.

Partnerships

Although not going as far as naming any of them, the Reel 54 website claims that “although new in the market, [Reel 54] has already signed up a number of game designers, which will cater for a stream of premium games already being designed and soon to be developed.”

If this statement is to be believed (and we like to think they wouldn’t lie so obviously) then this is a strong and positive start for Reel 54, but it is when these games are developed and released that we will know whether they are capable of backing up their optimism.

Game Developers

When it comes to working with game developers to produce their titles, Reel 54’s website suggest that they are very excited by the prospect, and confident in their abilities, saying:

“If your games are attractive enough for the operators, they will for sure be picked and played by the players on a global gaming realm[sic]. The games will also utilise cutting edge promotion and retention tools, which helps you maximising [sic] the revenues from your games.”

With a state of the art gaming RGS platform that includes a top-quality CRM toolkit offering in-game promotions, achievements, levels, player reward groups, free bets, tournaments, and more besides, all available with multi-brand and multi-currency support.

Brand and Trademark Owners

Another big perk of Reel 54’s services is their ability to convert a brand of trademark into a game.

This can cover social gaming, casual gaming, or real money gaming, and combined with the CRM tools listed above, means, on paper at least, that those looking to turn their brand into a casino game should be happy with the options on offer here.

A Brief History

Reel 54 landed on the scene back in 2015, but it wasn’t until 2017 that there was any sign of anything being released by the company.

The website is still from before that time, and promises that after their first release in 2017 the brand will “grow extensively”.

It is fair to say that this has not happened at this point, if Reel 54 was bent on global domination, it is still a few years off.

It is hard to know whether Reel 54 will be able to back up their claims, but if they can, then this could really be a company to keep an eye on in the future.

The Gamanza Group’s reputation certainly helps to inspire confidence in the ability of this company, so don’t be surprised if Reel 54 games start being a more regular part of the iGaming world soon.

Matthew Kennedy
Co-founder & Technical Director at Play Cash Games

Matthew Kennedy co-founded Take Marketing Limited in 2008 alongside Becky Mosley and has worked in the UK online gambling industry ever since. He runs the technical side of the operation, building and maintaining the platforms that power Play Cash Games and the wider Take Marketing portfolio.

Matt's role is hands-on. He writes the code behind the offer feeds, the comparison tools readers use, and the back-office systems that keep every casino listing accurate and current. If you have used a feature on this site, the chances are he built it. He is also responsible for site performance, mobile usability, and the technical SEO that lets a small independent comparison site compete with much larger publishers.

Over 17 years in the industry, Matt has worked directly with affiliate platforms, casino operators, and software providers. He has seen the market move from desktop Flash slots to mobile-first HTML5, lived through every iteration of UK Gambling Commission rules, and built the systems that keep our coverage compliant as regulation evolves. He has a particular interest in responsible gambling tooling and player-fund safety — the parts of the industry most people do not see but that matter most.

Matt is a Companies House registered director (Take Marketing Limited, company no. 07619813) and is based in Lincolnshire, England.

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