Top 15 RTG Casinos

Australian online casinos powered by Real Time Gaming (RTG) — classic American-style pokies, network progressive jackpots, and a banking suite built around cards and Bitcoin.

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About RTG Casinos

RTG casinos are the older, American-leaning tier of the Australian-facing offshore market — a distinct style from the newer SoftSwiss crypto-focused crowd. Expect classic pokies with bold themes, a solid progressive jackpot network, and dependable table games. The platform has powered some of the longest-running AU-facing brands — Joe Fortune, Slots Plus, Sun Palace, Las Vegas USA and Fair Go — for over two decades.

Signature pokies you’ll see across every RTG casino include the Cash Bandits series, Aztec’s Millions, Cleopatra’s Gold, Bubble Bubble, Achilles and Megasaur. Aztec’s Millions and Megasaur are network progressives that pool across every RTG casino, so the jackpots climb fast and have produced six-figure wins over the years. The catalogue feels older than modern HTML5-first studios — fewer Megaways-style mechanics, more traditional reel layouts — but the slot maths and RNG auditing are long-established.

Banking at AU-facing RTG casinos leans on Visa, Mastercard, bank transfer, Neosurf and Bitcoin — PayID support is rare across the RTG lineup. The operator behind the brand matters far more than the platform itself: several RTG casinos in our directory carry player-facing warnings (high wagering, Deckmedia group disputes, slow payouts) that reflect operator behaviour, not RTG as a technology. See our RTG platform review for the full corporate and safety breakdown.

RTG Casino FAQs

What are the most popular RTG pokies to try first?

RTG's best-known franchises include the Cash Bandits series (Cash Bandits 1, 2, 3 and Museum Heist), Aztec's Millions, Cleopatra's Gold, Bubble Bubble 1–3, Achilles, Goldbeard and Megasaur. Real Series pokies like Shanghai Lights and The Mariachi 5 are common welcome-bonus qualifying games. Most AU-facing RTG casinos run close to the full catalogue of 250+ titles, with Cash Bandits 3 often the designated game for free-chip and low-wagering promotions.

Do RTG casinos have progressive jackpots?

Yes. RTG runs a network progressive system — the biggest pools are Aztec's Millions and Megasaur, both of which climb into six figures and have produced multi-hundred-thousand-dollar wins over the years. Spirit of the Inca and Jackpot Cleopatra's Gold also carry progressive meters. On top of the network jackpots, most RTG pokies include local 'Random Jackpot' features that trigger at random during base-game spins — smaller amounts, but useful extra bonus value.

Can I play RTG pokies on my phone?

Yes. RTG moved its catalogue off Flash and onto HTML5 several years ago, so virtually every pokie, table game and video poker title plays in a mobile browser on iOS and Android without a download. Some of the older signature titles were reskinned during the HTML5 port, but the maths and bonus features are unchanged. A handful of legacy RTG casinos still offer optional downloadable Windows clients, but the mobile browser experience is the standard path for Australian players now.

Do RTG casinos accept PayID or Australian bank transfers?

Almost none of the RTG lineup supports PayID. The RTG tier serving Australian players is a legacy American-focused part of the market, and most operators never integrated PayID the way newer SoftSwiss crypto-centric brands did. Expect a banking menu built around Visa, Mastercard, international bank wire, Neosurf, Paysafecard and Bitcoin — some add Ethereum, Litecoin and occasionally Tether. If PayID is a must-have, our PayID casinos list surfaces the (mostly non-RTG) brands that support it.

Why do some RTG casinos on this site carry warnings?

The warning relates to the operator behind the brand, not the RTG platform. RTG licenses its software to a wide range of companies, and several operator groups — Deckmedia, Virtual Casino Group and others — have a long track record of player complaints around high wagering requirements, dormant-account confiscation and slow payouts. RTG itself is a fine piece of technology; the question at every RTG casino is who is running the player-facing side. Each review on this site cites Casino Guru, AskGamblers and LCB ratings to surface the operator-level picture.