ELA Games has launched a dedicated directory, giving players and operators a cleaner way to inspect its slots before they press spin.
A Slot Library Gets a Proper Shop Window
ELA Games has teamed with Gamblizard to create a custom directory for the studio’s games, moving its portfolio beyond the usual thumbnail-and-title treatment. The hub is designed to break down game mechanics, themes, visual style and bonus features, which is handy in a market where every slot lobby claims to have “something for everyone” and then makes players do the archaeology themselves.
For ELA Games, the appeal is visibility. Yaroslav Soloshenko said the directory gives the studio one place to present the depth of its catalogue, while Gamblizard’s Ethan Silberstein said the goal is to help users understand how each title works before playing. That last bit matters for real-money casino players: fewer surprises, clearer expectations, and hopefully fewer “what did I just click?” moments.
Why Gamblizard Matters Here
Gamblizard positions itself as an online casino encyclopedia. Its ELA Games page already lists titles with filters for RTP and volatility, plus game-level details such as max win figures and feature descriptions. If the directory is kept current, it can act as a practical middle layer between supplier hype and operator lobbies. Players can compare ELA titles such as Cash of Gods, Piñatas Festival, Rabbit Winpot Deluxe and Tea Party of Fortune by traits that actually affect a session, including volatility, bonus structure and RTP band.
ELA Games Is Building Around Depth, Not One Big Hit
The directory also fits neatly with ELA Games’ broader pitch: portfolios beat lone blockbuster slots. A recent iGaming Expert feature argued that mature markets reward suppliers that build varied lobbies rather than relying on a single “hero game,” citing ELA’s Denmark data, including a 160.6% rise in bet counts, 58.6% higher turnover, 28.5% more unique active users and 19.4% GGR growth after a diversified portfolio approach.
That angle explains why ELA wants its games explained in more detail. A fast, familiar title might pull a player in, but a slower decision-led game can keep them from wandering off. The studio has been pushing mechanics such as WinPot, where players face cash-out choices rather than simply watching reels behave like a fruit machine with better lighting.
Europe Is the Bigger Backdrop
ELA Games has also been widening its regulated-market footprint. In April 2026, the studio announced certifications for nine games across Sweden, Denmark, Greece, Romania and Malta, including Buffalo Force, Piñatas Festival, Riches Express, Zeus Winpot, Rabbit Winpot Deluxe, Juicy Crystal and Noble Crown.
Denmark has become a recurring part of the story. ELA signed with Danske Licens Spil in 2025, later partnered with Stake.dk in March 2026, and has cited Denmark as one of the proving grounds for its portfolio-led retention strategy. Sweden has also been part of that push, with ELA titles made available through regional platforms including Campobet.se, Betinia.se, Yoyocasino.se and Quickcasino.se.













