Bet2Tech
Bet2Tech is a slot studio founded in 2018 that built a portfolio of more than 12 video slots, reported an average RTP no higher than 95.5%, and announced its closure in 2025.
Its slots suit players comparing classic video-slot mechanics rather than chasing new releases, since Bet2Tech stopped developing games in 2020 and shut down as a studio in 2025.

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Bet2Tech Casinos — Games, Fairness and Where to Play
Bet2Tech is a slot developer founded in 2018 that built a portfolio of more than 12 video slots before halting new releases in February 2020, according to casinotics.com, slotogate.com and mr-gamble.com. The studio formally announced its closure in 2025, per softswiss.com's report dated 21 February 2025, so its games now survive only where casinos kept them in their existing libraries.
Who Is Bet2Tech
Bet2Tech was founded in 2018, according to casinotics.com, slotogate.com, casino-howto.com and mr-gamble.com, all dating the launch to that year in coverage published in December 2022. From early 2019 the studio developed slots through a partnership with the Ukrainian studio Idenon, as reported by anonymouscasinos.net and lcb.org.
That collaboration did not turn into a long-running pipeline. Bet2Tech stopped producing new games in February 2020, with Book of Sands standing as its last release according to lcb.org's 2024 coverage, and the provider was reported closed as a company in 2025 per softswiss.com. No further public detail on ownership or licensing jurisdiction is available.
Bet2Tech Games and Signature Mechanics
Bet2Tech's catalogue totals more than 12 video slots, according to casinotics.com, slotogate.com and mr-gamble.com — a compact lineup compared with studios that release dozens of titles a year. Book of Sands is the best-documented title in that catalogue, marking the point where slot development stopped in February 2020 per lcb.org.
Because much of the studio's later output came through the Idenon partnership rather than an in-house design team, the portfolio reads as a small, focused set of classic video slots rather than a broad mix of slots, live dealer and table games. There is no public record of Bet2Tech operating a live-casino or table-game division.
Bet2Tech RTP, Volatility and Fairness
Bet2Tech's slots carry an average RTP that does not exceed 95.5%, according to casinotics.com and slotogate.com. RTP is a theoretical figure calculated over a very large number of spins; it describes the long-run share of wagers returned to players as winnings and says nothing about the outcome of any single session.
Volatility — how often and how large a slot's wins tend to be — is not documented for Bet2Tech's titles in the sources reviewed for this page, so no specific risk profile can be stated here. Independent certification details for the studio's RNG are likewise not part of the public record covered above.
Much of Bet2Tech's later slot output was produced through a partnership with the Ukrainian studio Idenon, launched in early 2019 according to anonymouscasinos.net and lcb.org, rather than through an in-house team working alone.
Where to Play Bet2Tech Games
The casino list above this article gathers licensed operators tracked in our catalogue; check it first for any Bet2Tech titles still listed in an active game library. Beyond that list, the casino directory and the Trusted Casinos hub are useful starting points for comparing operators by licence and payout record before searching for a specific slot.
Reading a full operator casino review before playing is worth the extra step, since a game library can change without notice once a provider stops actively supporting it. Since Bet2Tech no longer develops new titles, checking the New Casinos hub is less useful here than checking established operators with older game libraries still in place.
- Provider presence — confirm the casino's game filter or search actually lists Bet2Tech titles, not just similar-sounding studios.
- Licence — verify the operator holds a licence you recognise before registering.
- Region availability — some game libraries are geo-restricted regardless of the provider.
- Demo access — where a demo mode exists, use it to see the mechanics before wagering real funds.
Common Misconceptions About Bet2Tech Slots
- "A slot can be hot or cold" — spin outcomes are independent events; no past sequence of wins or losses changes the odds of the next spin.
- "95.5% RTP means 95.5% back on this session" — RTP is a long-run theoretical average, not a per-session or per-player guarantee.
- "Bet2Tech is still releasing new titles" — the studio stopped developing games in February 2020, per lcb.org, and was reported closed as a company in 2025 by softswiss.com, so no new releases should be expected.
Verdict on Bet2Tech
"Bet2Tech's portfolio is a small, closed catalogue of classic video slots — worth checking for its remaining titles, not for anything new."
Bet2Tech suits players curious about a compact, discontinued slot studio rather than those looking for frequent new releases. With development stopped since February 2020 and the provider closed as a company in 2025, its remaining games are worth checking only through the casino list above and through operators that have kept older libraries intact.
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Update history
- Aug 11, 2026 — Covered founding, RTP, Idenon partnership and 2025 closure status
Bet2Tech – FAQ
In which casinos can players find Bet2Tech games?
Bet2Tech titles remain available only at casinos that already carried them in their library, since the studio stopped developing new slots in February 2020 and was reported closed as a company in 2025 per softswiss.com.
What is the typical RTP of Bet2Tech slots?
The average RTP of Bet2Tech's slots does not exceed 95.5%, according to casinotics.com and slotogate.com; this is a theoretical long-run figure, not a guaranteed return on any single session.
Are Bet2Tech games fair and who checks that?
Public information on independent RNG certification for Bet2Tech is limited; the RTP figures cited for its games come from industry trackers such as casinotics.com and slotogate.com rather than a named testing lab.
What is the most recognisable Bet2Tech slot?
Book of Sands is the best-documented Bet2Tech title, marking the point where the studio stopped releasing new games in February 2020, according to lcb.org.
Did Bet2Tech close down as a company?
Yes, softswiss.com reported the closure of Bet2Tech on 21 February 2025, following the studio's halt in new game development back in February 2020.




