Quickspin
The studio behind Gloria Invicta
Company History
Quickspin launched in 2011, founded by ex-NetEnt developers Daniel Lindberg, Joachim Tåg, and Mats Westerlund. They wanted to build slots with better game feel — tighter animations, smarter math models, and features that actually change how you play. Playtech acquired them in 2016, but the Stockholm team kept creative control.
Their catalog leans toward high-quality over high-quantity. Where some studios pump out 30+ games a year, Quickspin releases 10-15 polished titles annually. Gloria Invicta represents their 2026 push into the Roman/military niche — a genre they hadn't touched before.
What They Do Best
Cascade Mechanics
Quickspin's cascade implementations are consistently tight. Sakura Fortune, Golden Glyph, and now Gloria Invicta all use tumble mechanics with layered evolution systems that reward sustained cascade chains.
Achievement Systems
Their "Achievements Engine" tracks player milestones across sessions. It's a gamification layer that doesn't affect RNG outcomes but adds a progression feel that keeps sessions engaging beyond pure win/loss.
Other Popular Quickspin Games
| Game | RTP | Max Win |
|---|---|---|
| Dork Unit | 96.20% | 55,000x |
| Le Bandit | 96.28% | 10,000x |
| Stormforged | 96.25% | 15,000x |
Fairness & Licensing
Every Quickspin slot is certified by BMM Testlabs. The same RNG governs demo and real-money play — identical math models, identical hit frequencies. Gloria Invicta's 96.14% RTP is verified independently.
Why Gloria Invicta?
Gloria Invicta combines Quickspin's cascade expertise with a Roman military theme and a 3-tier Free Spins system that actually gives you meaningful progression. The 18,142x peak is backed by Fireball doubling math — not just an inflated marketing number. At 96.14% RTP for 5/5 volatility, it's one of the better-paying extreme variance slots available.