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The games at Smokos in Australia, and who actually builds them

Around 7,000+ titles from 34 studios - here's how the lobby is organised, who's behind the software, and what fair actually means.

Updated 2026 • smokos-official.com

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Smokos doesn't build a single game in-house. Every title in the lobby comes from an outside studio, licensed and slotted in - which is the normal way a regulated online casino works, and it's worth understanding before you start spinning. One Australia-specific thing worth knowing upfront: not every studio that supplies Smokos elsewhere is available here - see the regional note below.

What's in the lobby

The catalogue runs to roughly 7,000+ titles, split across a handful of categories:

  • Pokies/Slots
  • Live Casino (Blackjack, Roulette, Game Shows, Baccarat)
  • G.O.A.T (prestige slots)
  • Exclusive Picks
  • New Pokies
  • Degen Favourites
  • Clayton's Picks

Live Casino is dealt by real people over video, run through the same studios that supply the big regulated operators - not an in-house stream. Everything else is RNG-driven, computer-generated outcomes rather than a dealer.

We're not publishing exact per-category game counts here - lobby counts shift as titles get added and pulled, so a hard number goes stale fast. Expect a big Pokies/slots section, a proper Live Casino floor, and a handful of curated lists (new releases, studio favourites) sitting on top.

The studios behind the games

Smokos runs software from around 34 established studios - the same names you'll see across the regulated industry, not some in-house engine cooking the odds:

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Availability isn't identical everywhere. Some studios are geo-restricted by licence - NetEnt, for one, isn't offered to players in Australia. If a title you're after isn't showing up, that's usually why.

Try before you stake anything

Available without an account for most games; real money and live dealer games require a deposit. Load up a demo, get a feel for the volatility and the bonus features, and only switch to real money once you know what you're playing. Live dealer tables and real-money spins are the one exception - no demo mode there, since you're playing against an actual dealer or for actual stakes.

What "fair" means here

Every studio's random number generator is tested independently before a title goes live - that's a licensing requirement, not a courtesy. The house doesn't get to nudge a slot's odds after the fact, and a title plays the same way at Smokos as it does anywhere else it's listed. If you want the full rundown on account security and the responsible-gambling side of things, that's covered on the home page.

Questions people actually ask

How many games does Smokos have?
Around 7,000+, spread across pokies/slots, live casino and a few curated lists like new releases. Exact per-category counts shift too often to publish as a fixed number.
Can I play for free without signing up?
Available without an account for most games; real money and live dealer games require a deposit Live dealer games and real-money spins need a deposit, since there's no demo version of an actual dealer.
Are the games rigged?
No. Smokos runs games from around 34 established studios, and the random number generator behind each one is tested independently before it ever goes live.
Why can't I find a specific game or studio?
A handful of studios are geo-restricted by licence - NetEnt, for example, isn't available to players in Australia. If a title's missing, that's the usual reason.
Does Smokos build its own games?
No - every title comes from an outside studio. Smokos licenses the software rather than running anything in-house, which is standard for a regulated operator.