When Hacksaw Gaming opened its Remote Gaming Server (RGS) technology to external studios under the name OpenRGS™, it wasn’t just expanding its product line – it was changing the economics of game creation and distribution.
The platform lets developers build directly on Hacksaw’s own framework, using its backend, mathematics, and compliance infrastructure.
This eliminates the long chain of integrations and intermediaries that typically slow down launches and dilute creative control. With OpenRGS™, developers retain ownership of their games’ look, feel, and functionality, while Hacksaw manages everything that happens behind the scenes.
Latest Hacksaw OpenRGS™ Releases – September 2025
- Book of Whispers – Trusty Gaming
Hidden treasure, jungle secrets, and plenty of adventure — this one channels the classic explorer fantasy with modern mechanics and rich storytelling. - Halls of Odin – Backseat Gaming
The thunder god returns in full force. Every spin feels charged with Nordic might as Odin’s power echoes through this mythological slot. - Paper Biker – Bullshark Games
A quirky and surprisingly stylish take on motion and momentum, featuring the “coolest dude on two pedal-powered wheels.” - Alchemist Wonders – NowNow Gaming
Mad? Certainly. Brilliant? Undoubtedly. With a wild mix of lab-inspired visuals and high-volatility potential, this alchemist might just turn chaos into gold.
Hacksaw OpenRGS™ Releases – October 2025
- Banana Farm – Backseat Gaming (7th October)
- Forbidden Furry – NowNow Gaming (14th October)
- Belle The Blade Hunter – Bullshark Games (21st October)
- Grinning Harvest – Trusty Gaming (28th October)
From Proprietary Tech to Shared Infrastructure
For years, the iGaming sector has been dominated by aggregator models – efficient but rigid systems where smaller studios depend on intermediaries for access to markets. Hacksaw’s approach is different. By turning its proprietary technology into a shared resource, it invites studios to build within its ecosystem while maintaining independence.
The idea is simple but powerful: use Hacksaw’s tested platform instead of building your own from scratch. In return, studios gain immediate access to a global network of regulated markets and distribution partners.
The company’s in-house testing team ensures every game meets local compliance requirements – an advantage that’s increasingly valuable as licensing frameworks multiply across Europe and North America.
A Platform Built Around the Developer
OpenRGS™ supports all major game types and offers a flexible engine that can adapt to different backend architectures. Developers can either plug in their own math models or rely on Hacksaw’s dedicated team of mathematicians and backend engineers.
That flexibility makes the platform appealing to both new and established studios. For newcomers, it’s the fastest route to market; for larger suppliers, it’s a way to extend reach without rebuilding their internal tech stacks.
The initiative has already gained momentum. Six third-party studios have joined the OpenRGS™ network, releasing 50 titles through Hacksaw’s distribution channels – a sign that the model is resonating with creators seeking scale without bureaucracy.
Transparency and Trust
Equally notable is Hacksaw’s revenue model. OpenRGS™ operates on a transparent revenue-sharing structure, something that’s not always a given in a business known for complex agreements.
By keeping terms clear and predictable, Hacksaw positions itself as a partner rather than a gatekeeper – an approach that strengthens long-term collaboration and builds confidence among independent creators.
Redefining What a Game Platform Can Be
OpenRGS™ marks a shift in how technology platforms function in iGaming. It blurs the line between developer and distributor, transforming a closed system into an open growth network.
The platform doesn’t just deliver games to operators – it enables a new generation of studios to design, launch, and monetize their products under one technical and regulatory umbrella.
In practice, that means a more efficient pipeline, faster launches, and fewer barriers between creative ambition and commercial reach.
A Quiet Transformation
Hacksaw’s decision to open its RGS technology reflects a broader move within the company. Following its Nasdaq Stockholm listing in June 2025 and a 53% surge in quarterly revenue, the firm is clearly thinking beyond its own portfolio.
The OpenRGS™ model fits seamlessly into that growth story – using scale not only to distribute Hacksaw’s games, but to empower others to succeed within the same ecosystem.
For an industry built on innovation, OpenRGS™ isn’t just another platform. It’s a statement about what the next phase of iGaming infrastructure might look like – collaborative, transparent, and designed for speed.











