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Nolimit City is an online slot studio founded in Stockholm and headquartered in Malta. Public sources give its founding year as 2013 or 2014; we have not been able to confirm a single date from the company itself, so we describe it as established in the early-to-mid 2010s rather than fix a year we cannot verify. The studio built its reputation on high-volatility slots with proprietary reel mechanics rather than on a large catalogue, and it is widely regarded inside the industry as a design-led developer aimed at experienced players.
In July 2022 Nolimit City was acquired by Evolution AB, the Swedish-listed live-casino and games group. Reporting at the time put the deal at an initial sum of around €200 million with further performance-linked payments taking the potential total to roughly €340 million. Following the acquisition, Nolimit City operates as a studio brand within Evolution's games division, alongside other slot brands the group has bought such as NetEnt, Red Tiger and Big Time Gaming. Ownership matters for a review platform because it affects who is ultimately accountable for a game's fairness and certification, and because corporate consolidation in slot supply is a structural trend players should be aware of.
To be clear about what Nolimit City is and is not: it is a game maker, not a casino. You cannot hold an account, deposit, or withdraw with Nolimit City. Its games appear inside licensed casino operators, and any money handling, bonus terms or withdrawal experience belongs to the operator, not the studio. For that reason this profile assesses the games and their fairness, not payout speed.
Nolimit City is most strongly associated with the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and the Swedish regulator Spelinspektionen. Supplying games into UK and Swedish markets means the studio must meet those regulators' technical standards, which is a meaningful signal: the UKGC in particular sets strict testing and game-design rules. We have not independently verified individual licence numbers and do not reproduce any here; players who want to confirm current licensing should check each market's public regulator register.
Game studios are not certified the way a casino is. What gets tested is the software: the random number generator (RNG) that determines outcomes, and the return-to-player (RTP) maths of each title. Independent test houses such as eCOGRA, iTech Labs, GLI (Gaming Laboratories International) and BMM Testlabs perform this work for licensed suppliers, issuing RNG and RTP certificates that operators rely on. Industry sources indicate Nolimit City's titles are tested by independent laboratories of this kind, which is the norm for any provider live in regulated markets. We have not sighted a specific named certificate for every title and so describe this at the level the public record supports. For background on what these licences and certificates actually guarantee, see our explainer on casino licences explained.
The single most important thing to understand about Nolimit City as a player is its use of multiple RTP versions for the same game. Like several modern studios, Nolimit City ships many titles in more than one RTP configuration, and the operator chooses which version to run. Publicly documented examples show games offered with settings stepping down from roughly 96% to the mid-94% range and, in some cases, into the low-92% range. That is not unique to Nolimit City, but the studio's catalogue makes the practice easy to see.
This is a transparency and consumer-protection question, not an accusation of cheating. A 96% game and a 92% version of the same game are mathematically different products: over time the lower setting returns roughly four pounds less per hundred staked. The number you actually face depends entirely on which version your casino has enabled, and two casinos can run the same Nolimit City title at different RTPs. The practical defence is simple and worth repeating: check the in-game information or paytable screen, which states the RTP for the version you are playing, before you stake real money. If a casino runs a noticeably reduced version, that is a fact about the operator's choice, and it is one of the things our methodology weighs. See our guide to wagering requirements explained for related fine print that changes the real value of play.
On the volatility point, one common misconception is worth correcting. Nolimit City games are known for extreme variance, with rare but very large maximum wins. High volatility changes how wins are distributed, not the long-run RTP. A 96% high-volatility slot and a 96% low-volatility slot return the same theoretical percentage over time; the high-volatility one simply pays less often and larger. Players who dislike long losing stretches should treat very high variance as a comfort-and-bankroll issue, not a fairness one. If gambling is stopping being fun, our responsible gambling page lists support resources.
Nolimit City's proprietary mechanics, marketed as xMechanics, include xWays (symbols that expand across reel positions), xNudge (wilds that nudge and build a multiplier), xSplit (a symbol that splits others into more symbols) and xBomb (which clears symbols and adds a multiplier). These are genuine design innovations rather than cosmetic features, and they are part of why the studio is rated highly by enthusiasts. Flagship titles include Mental, San Quentin, Deadwood, Tombstone RIP, Fire in the Hole and The Crypt series.
Nolimit City deliberately builds dark, provocative themes, and this has drawn criticism as well as praise. Its 2022 title Mental, set in a psychiatric hospital, was widely discussed for graphic imagery that critics argued trivialised mental illness. We mention this because theme is a legitimate consumer consideration: some players actively seek this content, others find it distressing, and a minority of operators have declined to carry certain titles. We take no position on artistic merit; we record that the debate is real and well documented in trade coverage.
Nolimit City games are distributed widely across licensed operators in the UK, Sweden, Malta-regulated and other markets, and the catalogue is a common fixture at slot-focused casinos. BetVouch lists the casinos in our database that carry Nolimit City titles on each operator's profile; you can browse reviewed operators from our business directory and check the games section on a given casino's page. Whether a specific operator runs a full-RTP or reduced-RTP version of a title is an operator-level fact we assess where we can confirm it.
The issues players raise about Nolimit City games tend to cluster in a few areas. The most substantive is RTP uncertainty caused by the multi-variant system, addressed above; verify the in-game figure rather than assume the headline RTP. The second is bankroll shock from extreme volatility, where long dry spells lead some players to assume a game is broken when the maths is simply high-variance by design. The third is theme sensitivity, given the studio's mature content. None of these are withdrawal or payment complaints, because the studio does not handle money. If you have a dispute about a balance, a bonus, or a payout, that is a matter for the operator and, failing resolution, the operator's regulator. Our complaints guide explains how to escalate properly, and our note on the affiliate problem in casino reviews explains why we do not rank games or studios by commercial relationships.
Editor note (Marijan Karajanov, 11 June 2026). A full hands-on BetVouch review of Nolimit City, conducted under our Editorial Policy and scored against our six-criteria methodology, is scheduled. Until that assessment is complete the rating shows Not yet rated. This profile reflects publicly verifiable facts at the date above; where a fact could not be independently confirmed, such as the exact founding year or specific licence numbers, we have said so rather than fill the gap.
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