WildHub Lobby: Slots, Live, Tables and Jackpots Explained
A practical tour of the WildHub lobby: how categories are arranged, where to find Megaways, how provider filters work and which mobile differences to expect.
Inside the WildHub lobby
The first time you land in the WildHub lobby it can feel like an overgrown jungle — 2,000+ games, dozens of providers, category strips two-deep. This page is the trail map.
How the lobby is organized
Eight primary categories sit across the top, swipeable on mobile, tabbed on desktop:
- New — added in the last 30 days.
- Popular — based on session volume, refreshed daily.
- Slots — the bulk of the floor (around 1,500 titles).
- Live — real dealer studios.
- Tables — RNG blackjack, roulette, baccarat, poker variants.
- Jackpots — pooled and standalone progressives.
- Bonus Buy — slots where you can purchase the bonus round (regional restrictions apply).
- Game Shows — Crazy Time, Monopoly, wheel-and-deal formats.
Each category has sub-strips: trending, recommended-for-you (after your fifth session), and a “your recents” rail that sticks to the top once you’ve played anything.
WildHub slots — what’s on the floor
Slots are the biggest single category. Within slots, three sub-types come up over and over again:
- Megaways — variable reel sizes, often 117,649 ways to win. Volatile. Big hits, dry spells.
- Hold & Win — money symbols stick on respins. Bonus rounds are short and lucrative.
- Classic 3-reel — fruit machines, BAR symbols, simple paylines. Lower variance, faster sessions.
If you’re new to the lobby, start with Le Viking (Hacksaw) or Joker Chase (Platipus) — both are mid-volatility with friendly RTP profiles.
Live tables and the WildHub live casino corner
The live category collapses into Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat, Poker, and Game Shows. Tables stream 24/7 from European studios. Limits run from €0.50 minimums on mass-market tables up to €10,000 on VIP rooms. The full WildHub live casino page goes deeper on table types and etiquette.
Jackpots and progressive prizes
Two flavours. Network jackpots pool contributions from multiple casinos and pay seven figures roughly once per quarter. Standalone progressives sit inside a single slot and reset to a base after a hit — they pay more often but smaller. The lobby shows the current jackpot total on each card; click in for the seed amount and the last-hit date.
Filtering by provider
Hit the provider chip and a dropdown of 40+ studios appears. Stake-quality favourites: Hacksaw, Nolimit City, Pragmatic Play, Push Gaming. The provider filter stacks with category filters — you can ask the lobby for “Megaways from Push Gaming with RTP above 96.2%” in three clicks.
Search tricks
- Search by provider
- Type the studio name in the search bar — Hacksaw, Pragmatic — to see every title they ship.
- Search by RTP
- The filter drawer has an RTP range slider. Above 96% is healthy; above 97% is excellent.
- Search by feature
- Tag filters cover Megaways, Hold & Win, Cluster Pays, Bonus Buy, Fixed Jackpot, Free Spins.
- Recent sessions
- The "Continue playing" row at the top of the lobby remembers your last ten games across devices.
Approximate category sizes
| Category | Approximate titles |
|---|---|
| Slots | 1,500+ |
| Live | 80+ |
| Tables (RNG) | 120+ |
| Jackpots | 60+ |
| Game Shows | 25+ |
| Bonus Buy | 180+ |
Mobile lobby differences
The mobile lobby keeps the same categories but collapses the strips into vertical stacks. Some Bonus Buy slots are hidden in regions where the format is restricted. Live tables work fully on mobile, though the side-bet panels get cramped on smaller phones.
Once you’ve picked a game, hit the deposit guide to top up if your balance is low, or jump to the home page for the slot of the week.