Catalogue: more than 250 five-reel slots, built in HTML5, around 24 new releases a year.
Owner: Telematic Interactive Bulgaria, listed on the Sofia Stock Exchange since March 2022.
Reach: more than 2,000 online casinos worldwide.
Official site: ct-interactive.com.
For the player
Free demos: only on ct-interactive.com, plus a few titles at Kynox Casino.
Regulated markets: certified for 27 markets, including Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Romania and Brazil.
Volatility: the full scale covered, from 2/5 to 5/5.
Maximum win: up to 11,800x on Rodeo Power (Turbo Pays), with most titles between 500x and 5,600x.
Good to know: restraint and clarity over extreme ceilings, apart from a handful of Turbo Pays titles.
Casino Technology: why this casino provider is nowhere to be found, and where have its games gone?
There are brands you go looking for and, sadly, never find. Not because they died out, but because they changed their name without telling anyone. Casino Technology belongs to that frustrating category. You type the name hoping for a library of slots to try in demo mode and a list of casinos that carry them. Instead, you land on aggregator pages that contradict each other, sites that no longer respond, and that stubborn feeling of chasing a shadow. This Kynox Casino page exists to end that treasure hunt without a map.
The short answer comes first. The content you are after now lives at CT Interactive. That is where the games and their free trial versions sit. The "Casino Technology" name, for its part, was shelved in 2020. The rest of this Kynox page tells how we got here, and above all how never to knock on the wrong door again.
What really happened: one name put away for two separate businesses
It all starts with a single company, born in Sofia in 1999. It was Bulgaria's first licensed gaming equipment manufacturer. For two decades it went by the name Casino Technology. Under that banner it built a rock-solid reputation in physical casinos. That began with its flagship product, Mega Jack, which from 2001 became the brand's biggest success on its home market. At the helm stood a guiding figure. Milo Borissov, founder, chairman and managing director, whom the industry would name "Gambling Visionary of the Year" in 2016.
Then two moves, a year apart, muddied the trail. The first, in 2020: the parent company drops "Casino Technology" to become CT Gaming. This was no bankruptcy or buyout, but an identity change for a business that felt too cramped in its original name. The second, in 2021: the online arm, which had existed since 2012, breaks away and passes under the control of Telematic Interactive, as CT Interactive. All the current confusion springs from that split. One shared root, yes, but now two trunks growing in opposite directions. Gaming-hall hardware on one side, online games on the other.
Where to play "Casino Technology" games today?
Let us put the question the way you actually ask it, plainly. If your aim is to play, in demo or for real at a regulated casino, only one address counts: CT Interactive. It is the digital branch of the old Casino Technology, and it is the one that develops the slots you are looking for.
The catalogue tops 250 titles. These are almost all five-reel slots, built in HTML5 and therefore playable on mobile as well as desktop, with a stated pace of around twenty-four new releases a year. Rather than line up theoretical families, let us look at what a sample of the official library actually delivers, with verified figures to back it up:
100 Fruitata Wins: volatility 2/5, 100 lines, maximum win 500x. The accessible fruit slot, low variance and plenty of lines, built for long sessions without big jolts.
Magic Patrick's Coin: volatility 4/5, 30 lines, maximum win 1,000x. Irish folklore, an already edgy variance for a deliberately modest ceiling.
The Shining Globe Deluxe: volatility 4/5, 20 lines, maximum win 3,250x. One of the better trade-offs in the bunch between in-game tension and potential.
Space Diamond: volatility 5/5, 20 lines, maximum win 3,000x. Maximum variance, for anyone who can stomach long dry spells while waiting for the wave.
King of Clovers: volatility 5/5, 30 lines, maximum win 5,600x, tied to the in-house Diamond Tree jackpot. A clover, a progressive jackpot, and an already serious ceiling.
Rodeo Power: volatility 4/5, maximum win 11,800x via the Turbo Pays mechanic. It is the biggest potential identified across the whole range, far ahead of the house average.
All of these games are playable as free demos on the provider's official site, ct-interactive.com. That is where, and nowhere else under the "Casino Technology" label, you will launch the trial versions.
That leaves the question of regulated casinos, the one that drives your dedicated filter. CT Interactive content is certified for 27 markets, and the official library's country selector rolls out the list without ambiguity: Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Malta, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Slovakia, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Ukraine, the Netherlands, Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, South Africa and Greece, among others. Spain is on the list, which anchors the provider in a regulated market directly useful to some of our readers. In the end, these titles run at more than two thousand online casinos worldwide.
The CT Interactive homepage, the online arm of the former Casino Technology, scrolling through new releases (40 Mega, Dragon I, 100 Fruitata), flagship games and the provider's key figures.
Should you really play CT Interactive slots? The pros and cons
Now that the figures are on the table, let us judge on the evidence rather than on reputation. And the truth turns out more nuanced than the clichés suggest.
First myth to correct. No, these are not all lukewarm slots inherited from the gaming halls. The range sweeps the full volatility scale, from 2 stars for 100 Fruitata Wins up to a full 5 stars for Space Diamond or King of Clovers. So there is enough to satisfy the cautious player and the rollercoaster fan alike. On this point, the provider is more complete than its reputation as a mere "cabinet converter" implies.
The real strength is clarity. Solid math models, instant rules, no frills to cloud the read. You grasp in three seconds what you are playing and what you are winning. It is exactly like sitting at a good gaming-hall machine. For anyone who wants a straight game with no needless complexity, that is a real comfort.
As for win potential, this is where you have to be precise. Reality contradicts both extremes. On one hand, the bulk of the catalogue stays tame. Most titles cap between 500x and 5,600x, honest levels but without the dizzying highs. On the other, the provider knows how to bring out the heavy artillery when it chooses, and its Turbo Pays mechanic does the job. Rodeo Power climbs to 11,800x, Lucky Kiwi to 9,000x. That is squarely mainstream territory, at heights with nothing to envy in many rivals. Here is the nuance, plainly. These are exceptions, clearly not the rule. If you systematically chase the 20,000x or 50,000x ceilings that have become the signature of the most aggressive studios, you will be left wanting anywhere but on the handful of Turbo Pays titles. If you prefer a clear catalogue where a few games can take flight, the proposition holds together.
One last thing to weigh, and it does not show on the reels: the owner's solidity. Since March 2022, Telematic Interactive Bulgaria, the parent of CT Interactive, has been listed on the Sofia Stock Exchange. It was the first gaming company to list there. A listing demands public accounts and a discipline that not every provider has. That is no small detail when you trust your money to an online real-money gaming provider.
And what about CT Gaming? The side you don't play online
If you come across the name CT Gaming during your research, do not confuse it with the above. CT Gaming is the other heir. It is the one that kept the land-based soul of Casino Technology. Its speciality is not the online casino but the physical machine. The cabinets you find in the halls, like the ARCH, AURORA, EZ MODULO and recent NEXT ranges, the GAMOPOLIS multigame series, the RHINO casino management system, the extended BUFFALO jackpot. That is no less than 25 years of history, more than 900 employees, a presence on 5 continents, and the ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 27001 certifications to boot.
For you, the online player, this side is mostly general knowledge. You cannot fire up an ARCH cabinet from your sofa. But this is the heir that holds the brand's memory, from the legendary Mega Jack to the visionary Milo Borissov. If this world of halls and cabinets intrigues you, it is told on the official site, ctgaming.com.
At heart, this may be what makes the provider so singular: having split in two without betraying itself, living both in the clatter of the gaming halls and on screens, and turning a name tucked away in the cupboard into the best way into its two lives. You just had to know which door to push. Now you do!
The CT Gaming homepage, the land-based heir of Casino Technology, showcasing its physical cabinets fitted with the Diamond King series on the NEXT machine, under the "Creating Gaming Excellence" tagline.
FAQ: Casino Technology, CT Gaming and CT Interactive
What is Casino Technology?
Casino Technology is a Bulgarian casino games manufacturer founded in 1999 in Sofia. It was the country's first licensed gaming equipment manufacturer. The brand was renamed CT Gaming in 2020 for its land-based business.
Does Casino Technology still exist?
No, not under that name. In 2020, the parent company became CT Gaming for physical casinos, while its online arm, launched in 2012, has gone by the name CT Interactive since 2021.
What is the difference between CT Gaming and CT Interactive?
CT Gaming designs physical casino equipment: cabinets, multigames and management systems. CT Interactive develops the online slots and their demo versions. Two separate entities from one and the same origin, Casino Technology.
Where can you play Casino Technology games in demo mode?
Free demos are available on the official CT Interactive site, ct-interactive.com, which gathers more than 250 slots playable with no sign-up and no deposit.
Are CT Interactive games available at regulated casinos?
Yes. CT Interactive content is certified for 27 markets, including Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Romania and Brazil, and runs at more than 2,000 online casinos worldwide.
What is the maximum win on CT Interactive slots?
The biggest potential identified reaches 11,800x the stake, on Rodeo Power, via the Turbo Pays mechanic. Most titles, however, cap between 500x and 5,600x.
Who owns CT Interactive?
CT Interactive is a subsidiary of Telematic Interactive Bulgaria, listed on the Sofia Stock Exchange since March 2022. It was the first gaming company to be floated there.
What is Mega Jack?
Mega Jack is the historic product of Casino Technology. It became its biggest success in Bulgaria from 2001 onwards. The brand keeps reissuing it, notably with the Mega Jack 2020 version.