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ORYX Gaming: The Engine Room of the Bragg Group

ORYX Gaming is a content and aggregation brand within the Bragg group, and it does two jobs at once. It runs the ORYX Hub, a platform that gives operators access to thousands of games through a single integration, and it builds its own original content too. Aggregation plus in-house slots is the angle that defines it.

The ORYX Hub at the Centre

The ORYX Hub is the heart of the operation. It is a content aggregator that combines casino, slots, live dealer, lottery and instant-win games from a long list of leading providers, alongside ORYX's own titles, all reachable through one account. Reports put the library at well over 8,000 games from more than 80 content providers, names that include the likes of Gamomat, Red Tiger and Pragmatic Play. For an operator, that is a one-stop shop. For a player, it explains why so many lobbies behind the scenes lean on ORYX to stock the shelves.

More Than a Pipe

ORYX is not only plumbing, though. It sits within the wider Bragg group and builds proprietary content of its own, so its name appears both as the platform delivering other studios' games and as a creator in its own right. That dual identity matters when you read a lobby. The aggregation layer moves everyone's games; the ORYX studio credit marks the ones it made. Our industry guide sets out why these aggregation businesses exist and how they fit between a studio and your screen.

What to Check

Because most of what flows through ORYX comes from third-party studios, the maker sets the math, not the platform. So when you spot a game in an ORYX-powered lobby, credit the original studio and check its per-game RTP and volatility. For ORYX's own titles, treat them as you would any single studio's work and read the same lines. The platform tells you how the game arrived, not how it plays.

The Verdict

Strengths: a broad, well-stocked aggregation platform, deep partner relationships, and a place at the core of a listed group that gives it real reach. Weaknesses: as an aggregator, much of what you see is other people's work, so ORYX's own identity can get lost in the volume, and the mix means no single house style. ORYX is best understood as an engine that powers lobbies rather than a single creative voice. Set a budget before you play and find safe casinos in our casino reviews. 18+.

ORYX Gaming FAQ

What is the ORYX Hub?

It is ORYX's content aggregation platform. It gives operators access to thousands of games from many providers, plus ORYX's own titles, through a single integration.

Is ORYX part of Bragg?

Yes. ORYX Gaming sits within the Bragg group and serves as the backbone of its aggregation and content delivery, distributing both in-house and third-party games.

Does ORYX make its own slots?

It does, alongside running the aggregation platform. So the ORYX name appears both as a deliverer of other studios' games and as a creator. Check the studio credit before you play. 18+.

How ORYX Gaming Compares

The natural pairing is with its own parent. Bragg Gaming is the listed group; ORYX is the aggregation engine inside it, so the two reviews read as one structure. Against a pure aggregation rival like Pariplay, ORYX competes on library breadth and the strength of its partner roster, which leans on big names such as Red Tiger. The lesson for players echoes the one we give for every network: the platform is the address, the studio is the author, so read the credit and the slot details rather than trusting the pipe.

One practical habit. When a game in an ORYX-powered lobby grabs you, find out which studio actually made it, then search by that studio's name. The Hub is how the game got there; the maker is why it is worth your time.

Top-performing game: Gemmed

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A sparkling gem themed slot and one of ORYX Gaming's signature proprietary titles. Built on a cluster or grid mechanic, matching jewels clear away to trigger cascading wins, with multipliers and special gems boosting the action. Theme is clean and colorful, all glittering stones against a crisp backdrop. Pace is quick and volatility runs medium to high, rewarding chain reactions with escalating payouts. It is a polished in-house release alongside ORYX's platform business.