Game of Thrones and Classic Slots Lead bet365 Rankings in the UK, US, and Spain

Game of Thrones from Blueprint Gaming, Playtech’s Age of the Gods: God of Storms, and NetEnt’s Divine Fortune have surged to the top of bet365’s slot rankings for April.

Game of Thrones and Classic Slots Lead bet365 Rankings in the UK, US, and Spain

jumped rapidly into the leading positions

Based on the latest bet365 Games Rankings and Gaming Update for April 2026, released last week, a combination of newly launched and long-standing favorite slots from these major iGaming developers quickly climbed into the leading positions across the UK, US, and Spanish markets.

The UK-based operator bet365 currently offers more than 7,500 casino titles across 20 regulated regions, using its monthly rankings to monitor player trends and shape future slot game strategies.

For both players and developers, these rankings offer valuable insight into which slots are currently dominating the market, which titles are losing momentum, and which evergreen games continue attracting attention year after year.

Debuts & returns

In the UK market, the hugely popular HBO adaptation of George R. R. Martin’s fantasy universe continues to generate strong interest among slot fans.

Blueprint Gaming’s Game of Thrones slot launched near the end of March and quickly climbed 26 positions to secure second place in bet365’s UK rankings, sitting just behind Inspired Gaming’s Gold Cash Freespins, which has held the top position since February.

Inspired heavily by the television series storyline, the Game of Thrones slot allows players to select their favorite house from Westeros, battle for control of the Iron Throne, and enjoy immersive visuals, cinematic special effects, bonus mechanics, and progressive gameplay features throughout the experience.

Blueprint’s Game of Thrones release is expected to become part of a wider slot franchise in the future. However, it remains uncertain whether high-stakes players will continue showing interest due to the game’s relatively low RTP range of 92-94%, despite offering a maximum win potential of up to 17,000x and bets capped at $10.

Another major mover in the UK rankings during April was Playtech’s Age of the Gods: God of Storms, which climbed 27 spots to reach fourth place. Meanwhile, in Spain, the slot achieved the number one position outright — an impressive return for a title originally launched back in 2017. As the eighth release in Playtech’s long-running Age of the Gods series, the game continues to attract players with wild respins, multipliers, four progressive jackpots, low volatility gameplay, and a 2,500x max payout.

Spark undimmed

The theme of older slot titles making strong comebacks was also visible in the US market, where NetEnt’s Divine Fortune, first released in 2017, surged directly to the top position in bet365’s April rankings for both Pennsylvania and Michigan. Michigan also marked its first appearance in bet365’s monthly Games Rankings and Gaming Update following the operator’s launch there on April 17.

a jackpot slot built around hold and win mechanics

Players in both US states were drawn to Divine Fortune’s rich collection of features, including falling wild respins, expanding wild bonuses, and a jackpot slot built around hold and win mechanics. The game also offers a highly attractive RTP of 96.59%, alongside a flexible betting range from $0.20 up to $100.

Meanwhile, in Germany, the standout performer was Gamomat’s Royal Seven XXL, which climbed 11 places to replace Legacy of the Dead at the top of the rankings. The achievement is particularly notable considering the classic fruit-themed slot originally launched in 2017, during the period when Gamomat still operated under the Bally Wulff brand name.

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