InOut Games launched in 2024 and somehow went from 50,000 players to nearly 3 million in just over a year. That's not normal. Most new casino game providers spend years begging operators to take their games seriously. InOut hit the ground running and kept sprinting.
Here's what makes them different: they don't make traditional slots. They make crash games, arcade-style gambling, and weird stuff like guiding chickens across manholes. And it's working because their average player sticks around for 12 months instead of the typical 6-9 months you see everywhere else.
When player acquisition costs keep climbing, games that keep people playing longer print money for casinos. InOut Games figured this out early and built their entire business around it.
Company Basics
Founded: 2024
Based In: Curaçao
Current Games: 31-34 titles
New Games: Every two months
Available At: 260+ casinos in 69+ countries
Monthly Players: 2.9 million (as of January 2025)
InOut Games operates under two licenses: Curaçao (the standard one) and Anjouan (an island nation license that's cheaper and more flexible). The dual licensing lets them work in more markets while keeping costs down.
The company is run by people who understand casino economics. Instead of competing with giants like Pragmatic Play in slots, they focused on crash games and arcade gambling where retention matters more than flashy graphics.
What Makes Them Different
Most providers make games for entertainment. InOut makes games to keep you coming back tomorrow, next week, next month.
How they do it:
- Simple gameplay you can learn in 30 seconds
- High RTPs (97-99%) so you don't burn through money fast
- Short rounds that make "just one more" feel effortless
- Difficulty levels that make you feel like you're improving
- Cashout control so you decide when to quit
The 12-month player lifetime isn't luck. It's designed into every game mechanic.
RTPs Are Actually Good
While most casino games run 94-96% RTP, InOut routinely offers 97-99%. Chicken Road? 98%. Rock Paper Scissors? 98%. Even their crash games sit around 95-97%.
Higher RTP means you lose money slower, which means you play longer, which means you deposit more times. It sounds backwards but the math works: slightly lower profit per spin times way more spins equals more total profit.
Everything Is Provably Fair
All their games use cryptographic verification so you can check that results weren't rigged. This matters especially to crypto players who understand blockchain and want transparency.
It's not just a marketing claim. You can actually verify every outcome wasn't manipulated after you placed your bet.
What Games They Actually Make

Crash Games
Games: Diver, Limbo, Avia Fly, Sugar Daddy
RTP: 90-96%
Watch a multiplier climb, cash out before it crashes. Simple, addictive, proven format. These are InOut's core products.
Arcade Games
Games: Chicken Road, Chicken Road 2.0, Hamster Run, Forest Arrow
RTP: Up to 98%
This is where InOut really stands out. Chicken Road became their biggest hit. You guide a chicken across obstacles for bigger multipliers. Four difficulty levels from Easy to Hardcore. The theoretical max multiplier is 3.2 million times your bet (though there's a practical cash cap).
The 98% RTP and skill progression create that "I can beat this" feeling that keeps you trying again.
Tower Games
Games: Tower, Goblin Tower, Stairs
RTP: 95-97%
Climb higher for bigger multipliers while risking everything on each step. Crash game tension meets arcade climbing.
Plinko Games
Games: Plinko 1000, Plinko AZTEC
RTP: 95-97%
Their take on the ball-drop format. Choose your risk level, watch the ball bounce, hope it lands on a big multiplier. Nothing revolutionary but solid versions of what people already like.
Mines Games
Games: Lucky Mines, Simple Mines, Hot Mines
RTP: 96-97%
Click tiles, avoid mines, cash out when you want. Classic minesweeper gambling with high RTPs.
Quick Games
Games: Joker Poker, Hi Lo, Roulette, Rock Paper Scissors
RTP: 97-99%
Instant-play versions of simple gambling concepts. Rock Paper Scissors at 98% RTP, various poker games, fast roulette. Nothing fancy, just quick betting.
Slots (Finally)
Game: Chicken Royal (October 2025)
RTP: 96.5%
InOut waited until late 2025 to make their first real slot. They built their reputation in crash and arcade games first before competing in the crowded slots market. Smart move.
Chicken Road: Their Biggest Hit
Chicken Road is InOut's signature game and shows everything they do right.
The concept: Guide a chicken across obstacles to reach a golden egg. Cash out after each successful step or risk it for higher multipliers.
Four difficulty levels:
- Easy: 24-30 obstacles, multipliers up to 24.5x, safe but boring
- Medium: 22-25 obstacles, multipliers up to 2,457x, balanced
- Hard: 20-22 obstacles, multipliers up to 62,162x, risky
- Hardcore: 15-18 obstacles, multipliers up to 3.2 million x, insane
Why it works:
- 98% RTP keeps you competitive
- You control when to cash out
- Feels skill-based even though it's RNG
- Each round takes seconds
- No complicated rules to learn
Chicken Road became their biggest game not because of graphics or features, but because it perfectly hits the psychological buttons that make you click "play again."
The Growth Numbers
From December 2023 to January 2025:
- Started with 50,648 monthly players
- Grew to 2,901,788 monthly players
- That's 57 times bigger in just over a year
- Added 1 million new players in year one
- Now in 260+ casinos across 69+ countries
Most new providers struggle to reach 100,000 monthly players in their first year. InOut cleared 2.9 million. Something is clearly working.
Where They're Big
Europe: Austria (125 casinos), Poland (92 casinos), Portugal (47 casinos)
Big English Markets: Canada (190 casinos), New Zealand (110 casinos), Australia (77 casinos)
Latin America: Brazil (59 casinos), growing in Chile and Argentina
Asia: Japan (26 casinos), Philippines (13 casinos), Indonesia (13 casinos)
They spread across different markets fast instead of focusing on just one region. Smart for reducing risk.
How It Works for Casinos
Technical Stuff
All games run on HTML5, which means they work on phones, tablets, and computers without special apps. Key features:
- Provably fair verification on everything
- 15+ languages supported
- Works perfectly on mobile
- Free demo versions of all games
- Easy API integration for operators
Why Casinos Like Them
Fast Setup: HTML5 makes integration quick
White Label Options: Casinos can customize branding
24/7 Support: Always someone available for tech issues
Good Compliance: Full KYC/AML frameworks in place
Flexible Licensing: Two licenses cover more markets
The automated onboarding means casinos can launch InOut games without months of technical headaches.
Distribution Partners
InOut works with major casino game aggregators:
- Slotegrator (signed October 2025)
- Timeless Tech
- SoftGamings
- MagicClick.partners
These partnerships get InOut games into hundreds of casinos without them having to negotiate individually with each one.
Licensing Situation
InOut has two licenses: Curaçao (the standard industry one) and Anjouan (an island nation license).
Curaçao gives them international credibility. Anjouan gives them tax breaks (zero tax on gaming revenue) and fewer restrictions.
The Anjouan license is less prestigious than something like Malta or UK licensing, but it's legal and costs way less. For a startup, that matters.
Compliance
They take the boring regulatory stuff seriously:
- Customer verification checks
- Anti-money laundering protocols
- Politically exposed persons screening
- 6-year record keeping
- Annual compliance reviews
They won't operate in sanctioned countries or high-risk jurisdictions.
What Players Actually Think
The 2.9 million monthly players and 12-month average lifetime suggest people like the games. That's double the normal 6-month player lifetime most providers see.
Players like:
- High RTPs that let you play longer
- Simple games that don't need tutorials
- Control over when to cash out
- Fast rounds for quick sessions
- Transparent fairness verification
Common complaints:
- Small portfolio compared to big providers
- Heavy focus on crash/arcade might bore slot fans
- Some games are too simple
- Anjouan licensing doesn't sound as legit as Malta or UK
The Good and Bad
What They Do Well
Niche Focus: They dominate crash and arcade games instead of fighting in crowded slots
Retention: 12-month player lifetime vs 6-9 months everywhere else
High RTPs: 95-99% attracts players who do math
Fast Growth: 57x expansion proves product-market fit
Consistent Releases: New game every two months keeps things fresh
Where They Fall Short
New Company: Only been around since 2024, limited long-term data
Late to Slots: Just entered traditional slots in late 2025
Licensing Perception: Anjouan sounds sketchy to some operators
Unknown Scale: Don't know their server capacity or infrastructure limits
Payment Info: Limited public details on payment processing
Where to Find Their Games
InOut Games appear at 260+ casinos worldwide. Major markets include Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Brazil, and growing presence in Asia.
If a casino uses Slotegrator or SoftGamings aggregation, they probably have access to InOut's full lineup. Check the game provider list to confirm.
Bottom Line
InOut Games did in one year what takes most providers three to five years: real market share, operator adoption, and player numbers that justify their approach.
Focusing on crash games and arcade gambling instead of traditional slots wasn't a limitation. It was strategic. They avoided fighting Pragmatic Play and NetEnt on their home turf and instead built expertise where retention matters more than flash.
The 98% RTP on Chicken Road, 12-month player lifetime, and 2.9 million monthly users aren't vanity metrics. They prove players respond to games designed around keeping them engaged instead of quick thrills that wear off fast.
For casinos dealing with expensive player acquisition and declining value, InOut offers something different: games that keep players around long enough to actually make money.
The company is young. The Anjouan licensing will make some operators nervous. The portfolio needs more variety beyond crash and arcade. But what they've executed so far shows they understand casino economics better than most veteran providers.










