Set up in 2011, Big Time Gaming might be one of the newer - and smaller - kids on the block, but the small team at the Sydney-based firm boasts over 30 years among its members.
Tie-ups with CORE Gaming and Quickfire have been formulated in the past couple of years, but Big Time now carries licences from jurisdictions as diverse as the US, Malta, Quebec and British Columbia.
Elsewhere, Vera & John, Sky Vegas and William Hill are just some of the major players who carry Big Time Gaming slots and games in their lobbies.
While the 'big time' might be a little way off, the company already has the platform to become a major player in the next few years.
Based in Surry Hills, the hip area of Sydney in Australia, Big Time was set up by a team of former gaming specialists who boasted experience across the igaming industry.
CEO Nik Robinson had founded NT Media, before selling it to News International in 2005, while also serving at OpenBet. CTO Huw Macintosh also worked at OpenBet, while Creative Director Ian Schmidt joined after cutting his teeth with Grand Theft Auto developers, Rock Star Games.
Big Time Gaming now develops online and 3D video slots for online casinos, as well as developing several innovative table games like Auto Blackjack. They have licences from Alderney and the US Gambling Commission, as well as Loto Quebec and the British Columbia Gambling Commission. Canadian players in those provinces can now enjoy Big Time Gaming titles for real money.
The OpenBet connections have continued, with the US-based firm partnering with Big Time on the production of some major slots.