Week of August 3, 2026
Lighter week than usual. Twenty new titles across thirteen studios in the Cooked lobby — one of the smaller single-week drops of the year, but what's here holds up well. Hacksaw Gaming is the volume story with three simultaneous releases, which is rare for a studio that usually paces its drops carefully. Peter & Sons and Booming Games both land titles worth your time, and Betsoft makes a welcome return with two entries.
Standout drops are bolded inline.
What dropped
| Provider | Game |
| Hacksaw Gaming | Trevor Hunter |
| Hacksaw Gaming | Max Win Machine |
| Hacksaw Gaming | Skull Fiesta |
| BGaming | Mystic Reels |
| Booming Games | Mr. Oinkster's Hold and Win |
| AvatarUX | 3 Chili Charms |
| Spinomenal | 3 Volcano Power |
| Spinomenal | Majestic Kong |
| Playson | 4 Supershiny Diamonds: Hold and Win |
| Popiplay | Mummy x Riches |
| Kalamba Games | 40 Wild Craze PrizeTower |
| Slotmill Games | Ragnarok Gold |
| Betsoft | Gold Nugget Rush 2 |
| Betsoft | Last Laugh |
| Peter & Sons | Bear Patrol |
| ELA Games | The Age of Cleopatra - Bonus Buy |
| Turbogames | Teen Patti 20-20 |
| Turbogames | Turbo Keno |
| Aviatrix | Aviatrix Mines |
Where to find them
All new titles are live in the New Releases rail on the Cooked casino lobby. Filter by provider to focus your session on a specific studio. Most third-party slots run in demo mode from the game card so you can take a spin before staking.
A few worth flagging
- Mr. Oinkster's Hold and Win from Booming Games is the headline drop of the week. A pig-themed Hold and Win entry that brings Booming's reliable mechanic framework to one of its more endearing characters yet. Hold and Win players who want something with a bit more personality than the average entry will find plenty here.
- Trevor Hunter from Hacksaw Gaming is the pick of the studio's three-title drop. A hunter-protagonist concept that gives Hacksaw something action-driven to work with — expect the studio's usual tight reel design and a volatility profile built for players willing to sit through the base game for what comes after.
- Bear Patrol from Peter & Sons is the studio doing what it consistently does best. A law-enforcement bear theme with the kind of high-concept execution Peter & Sons has become known for — considered math design underneath a concept that earns a second look.
- Hacksaw Gaming's three-title drop — Trevor Hunter, Max Win Machine, and Skull Fiesta — is notable in its own right. Three releases in a single week is unusual for Hacksaw, which typically spaces its drops. Max Win Machine is the most self-explanatory of the three in terms of intent; Skull Fiesta brings a festival-of-the-dead energy to the studio's action-heavy week.
- Ragnarok Gold from Slotmill Games is the studio applying Norse mythology to one of its cleaner mechanical frameworks. Slotmill has been building a quietly consistent catalogue and Ragnarok is a theme the studio can do something genuine with.
- Aviatrix Mines from Aviatrix takes the mines format — a crash-adjacent pick-and-win structure — and applies the studio's aviation branding. A good second option for players who enjoy the Mines format alongside the studio's core crash title.
Next week
New drops land every week. The blog and the New Releases rail both update as soon as the games are live.