OnAir Entertainment: the live studio built to challenge the giant
Live casino has been a one-name market for years. OnAir Entertainment was built to give it a second name. Founded by live-casino veterans and now the exclusive live partner of Games Global, it makes roulette, game shows and dealer tables aimed straight at the segment Evolution dominates. Here is what it actually offers.
The house approach
OnAir focuses on high-production live dealer content: roulette, big-wheel game shows and multiplier tables streamed in HD with multiple camera angles. Its flagship is Airwave Roulette, a polished European-style wheel, alongside Diamond Rush Roulette and the Majestic Wheel Show. The studio leans on production values and presentation rather than sheer game count, which is the right play when you are taking on an established leader. If live tables are new to you, our live casino guide explains how the streams and bets work.
The Games Global connection
OnAir launched in December 2020 as one of Microgaming's partnered studios. When Games Global acquired the Microgaming distribution business, OnAir became its exclusive live casino studio, the only live-dealer arm in that network. That matters for distribution: Games Global's reach puts OnAir tables into a large spread of casinos that might otherwise default to the market leader. The studio is headquartered in Malta with operational hubs across Europe, and it has pushed into new regulated markets to widen that footprint.
What to check
Live games do not have a slot-style RTP screen, but they do have house edges set by the table rules, and side bets usually carry a worse edge than the main game. On roulette, the single most important check is the wheel: a single-zero European or French wheel is far better value than a double-zero one, the same point our roulette guide makes. On the game shows, the multipliers are exciting but the underlying edge can be high, so read the paytable before you bet. As always, the studio does not vouch for the casino, so vet the operator first in our casino reviews.
The verdict
Strengths: strong production quality, a credible roulette and game-show range, and the distribution muscle of Games Global behind it. Weaknesses: a smaller catalogue than the market leader, and the usual live-casino caveat that presentation can distract from the house edge. OnAir Entertainment is the most serious live challenger in years, and competition is good for players. Watch the table rules, favour single-zero wheels, and play at a licensed casino from our reviews. 18+, gamble responsibly.
OnAir Entertainment FAQ
What does OnAir Entertainment make?
Live dealer content: roulette like Airwave Roulette, multiplier tables and big-wheel game shows such as the Majestic Wheel Show, all streamed in HD with a focus on production quality.
Is OnAir part of Games Global?
Yes. It is Games Global's exclusive live casino studio, the only live-dealer arm in that network. See our Games Global review for the wider group.
How do i get good value on OnAir roulette?
Play single-zero European or French wheels, which carry a lower house edge than double-zero, and be cautious with side bets. Our roulette guide covers the rules to favour. 18+.
How OnAir Entertainment compares
In live casino, the obvious benchmark is Evolution, and OnAir is one of the few studios trying to match it on production rather than price. Against Playtech's long-running live arm, OnAir is newer and narrower but more focused on standout game shows. For the platform group that powers its distribution, see Games Global. The honest read for players: OnAir brings real competition to a market that badly needed it.