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Booongo: the studio that became two companies

Booongo is one of those names you still see on slot lobbies even though the company behind it has changed shape. It started small, grew through Asian markets, and then split into two businesses. Knowing that history tells you what you are actually playing.

The origin story

Booongo was founded in 2015 and built HTML5 video slots from the start, which made its games easy to run on phones and desktops alike. It picked up a Curacao licence early and pushed hard into Asian markets, opening development and support offices across several countries. The house style leaned into bright, cartoonish themes, bouncy sound and accessible maths, which is part of why it found traction in emerging markets rather than the strict European ones first. That market-led approach is a thread we track across our provider reviews.

The split into BNG and 3 Oaks

The key fact for any player is the 2021 reorganisation. Booongo rebranded its core business as BNG, while a sister company, 3 Oaks Gaming, spun off to chase licences in highly regulated markets. In practice that means the back catalogue you see labelled Booongo and the newer output share DNA, but the two brands now target different market types. If you see a familiar Booongo title under a new badge, this is why. It is a clean example of a studio separating its regulated and unregulated ambitions, the sort of supply-side detail our how to start an online casino guide covers from the operator angle.

What to check before you play

The usual habits apply. A slot can ship in more than one RTP version, so open the info screen and confirm the figure, exactly as our RTP guide recommends. Booongo and BNG titles span a wide volatility range, so read each game's rules and our volatility guide before you stake. Because the studio's roots are in lighter-touch markets, pay extra attention to the casino's licence too: the game maker's standing is separate from the operator's, so vet the site with how to choose a casino.

The verdict

Strengths: a large, accessible catalogue, genuine reach in Asian and emerging markets, and a clean HTML5 build that runs well on mobile. Weaknesses: a confusing two-brand history, a heritage in lighter-regulation markets, and themes some players will find samey. Booongo, now mostly seen as BNG, is a volume studio with a clear identity rather than a prestige one. Play its games at a licensed casino from our casino reviews, and set limits in advance. 18+, gamble responsibly.

Booongo FAQ

Is Booongo the same as BNG?

Effectively yes. Booongo rebranded its core business as BNG in 2021. You will still see older games labelled Booongo, but the active studio now trades as BNG, while its sister brand 3 Oaks Gaming targets stricter regulated markets.

What is the difference between Booongo and 3 Oaks Gaming?

They came from the same 2021 split. BNG continued the original Booongo line, while 3 Oaks Gaming was set up to pursue licences in highly regulated markets. They share heritage but aim at different market types.

Are Booongo slots safe to play?

The games are certified where the casino is licensed, but the studio's roots are in lighter-touch markets, so the operator matters most. Check the casino's licence via our how to choose a casino guide first. 18+.