FastPay Pokies and Casino Games in Australia
The FastPay pokies lobby is bigger than the brand shouts about and stranger than most write-ups admit. The weekly rotation counter reads 3,107 titles, 739 of them let you buy the bonus round outright, and the supplier list behind all of it is built almost entirely from studios you will not see plastered across a casino television ad. This page maps the shelves, names the studios that genuinely appear in the provider dropdown, and lists real titles you can search for the moment you open an account.
One thing to set straight first. The provider filter on the Australian locale was read on 18 August 2026, and the household studio names that most pages attach to FastPay — Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO, Microgaming, Evolution — are not in it. Knowing that is the difference between finding your game and hunting for a title that was never there.
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How the FastPay Pokies Lobby Is Laid Out
Everything at FastPay hangs off one horizontal tab row, and once you understand what each tab is doing, the place stops feeling like a wall of thumbnails. The tabs run: Lobby, Pokies, New Games, Jackpot Slots, Buy Feature, Highroll, Crypto Games, Bonus Wagering, Random Game. Alongside them sit a provider dropdown and a search field, which between them do more work than any tab.
Underneath, the front page stacks shelves, each with its own live counter. Those counters are the most useful numbers on the whole site, because they describe the catalogue instead of marketing it.
| Shelf | Titles on the counter | What it is for |
|---|---|---|
| FastPay Choice | 8 | A row the operator curates by hand. Small, deliberate, and the fastest read on what the brand wants you playing. |
| Popular Games | 135 | Sorted by play volume across the player base — what people are genuinely spinning this week. |
| New Games | 99 | Recent additions from across the supplier list. Turns over quickly, and the smaller studios surface here first. |
| Buy Feature | 739 | Every pokie where the bonus round can be purchased directly. A very deep shelf for a casino this size. |
| Top Games of the Week | 3,107 | The full working rotation, and the number worth quoting when someone asks how many pokies FastPay carries. |
Read those five figures together and do not add them up. They overlap — a title can sit in Popular Games, Buy Feature and Top Games of the Week at once, and plenty do.
What is missing from the tab row is as informative as what is on it. No live casino tab, no table games tab, no sports. Crypto Games covers the instant-win corner, and Bonus Wagering shows which titles count while a bonus balance is still in play — a handy filter very few casinos bother to surface.
The Studios Actually Supplying FastPay Pokies
Forty-three names sit in the provider dropdown. I opened the whole list and read it line by line, because this is the detail other pages about FastPay get wrong most often, and copying a supplier list from a competitor is how the error spreads.
So, plainly: Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO, Microgaming and Evolution do not appear in the FastPay provider filter. Any page listing them for this brand has not opened the dropdown. The roster that is there groups fairly neatly by what each studio is good at.
| What they build | Studios in the FastPay filter | What the shelf feels like |
|---|---|---|
| Crypto-era headline pokies | BGaming, Betsoft Gaming, Yggdrasil | The recognisable end of the lobby. BGaming supplies most of the titles Australians will already know, plus all three FastPay-branded exclusives. Betsoft brings its narrative-led back catalogue; Yggdrasil is the one large European studio here. |
| Hold-and-win and coin respin | Booongo, Playson, NetGame, Belatra, Mascot, Popiplay, R3spin, Reflexgaming | The engine room. Locked coins, respin counters, mini and grand pots printed on the reel frame. If you play pokies in a pub, this will feel most familiar. |
| Mechanic experimenters | Evoplay Entertainment, True Lab, Onlyplay, Gamebeat, Hungrybear, Jelly, NeverEnding, Neotopia | Odd shapes, unusual grids, occasional 3D and arcade crossovers. Some of it misses. When it lands, you get something you cannot play anywhere else. |
| Classic reels and land-style | CT Interactive, Tom Horn, MrSlotty, Platipus, Swintt, Apparat Gaming, Slotopia, Suitsandroyals | Fruit symbols, low feature counts, fast rounds. CT Interactive and Apparat build for players who want a machine, not a story. |
| Asian-market specialists | KA Gaming, Mancala Gaming, 7Rings Gaming, Dreamspin, Blackcat, Tornadogames | Dragons, lanterns and a lot of gold. Volume suppliers, and a large slice of the 3,107 count comes from this group. |
| Newer and smaller studios | Acerun, Bangbanggames, Bitpunch, Bulletproof, Clawbuster, Lakka, Nobles Gaming, Reevo, Spinon, VoltEnt | Recent entrants filling the long tail. Most will be first encounters for an Australian player. |
My honest read? It is a trade rather than a downgrade. You give up the five or six studios whose logos you recognise, and you get a lobby weighted heavily toward coin-collect and buy-feature designs — exactly the style that has taken over Australian online play.
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Visit FastPay CasinoReal Titles Sitting on the FastPay Shelves
Below are two dozen pokies confirmed in the live lobby, each with the studio behind it. This page shows title names as text rather than game art, because none of the cover images available to this site matched the games FastPay genuinely carries.
Notice how much of that list carries a mechanic in the name. Hold and Win, Hold 'N' Link, TRUEWAYS, Megaways, Multicoin — the catalogue advertises how a game behaves right there in the title, which makes browsing quicker once you know the labels. Hold and Win and Hold 'N' Link both lock scatter coins in place and give you respins to add more, with pot values printed above the grid. Megaways reshuffles the reel heights every spin so the number of winning ways keeps changing. TRUEWAYS is BGaming's own take on the same idea, expanding symbols vertically rather than adding rows.
These families run deeper than the sample suggests. Search by mechanic rather than by theme and the lobby opens right up.
Pokies FastPay Built Under Its Own Name
Three titles in the lobby carry the casino's own branding, and almost nobody writing about this brand mentions them. Fastpay Bonanza, Wild Fastpay and Book of Fastpay are BGaming engines wearing a FastPay skin — the same maths and the same feature set as their parent games, rebadged with the operator's artwork and dropped into the catalogue as house exclusives.
Exclusive here means what it says. You cannot open these three anywhere else, because the skin belongs to the operator rather than to the studio's general distribution. The names give away their lineage. Fastpay Bonanza sits in the cluster-pays family BGaming has iterated on for years, Wild Fastpay is the stripped-back classic-reel build, and Book of Fastpay runs the expanding-symbol book format that predates this casino by a decade.
Better than the games they are based on? No, and not meant to be. What they signal is a real commercial relationship with BGaming rather than a feed bought through an aggregator. Worth a spin out of curiosity. Not worth building a session around. You will usually find all three near the front of the lobby, and often one of them in the eight-title FastPay Choice row.
Jackpot Games Running at FastPay Casino
The Jackpot Slots tab gathers the titles feeding six named network jackpots. Network matters here: the prize builds from stakes placed across every casino running the same supplier's pot, not from FastPay's players alone. That is why the meters climb faster than a mid-size casino could manage alone.
| Jackpot | How it runs |
|---|---|
| Master of Gold | A permanent fixture on the tab, fed by a pool of qualifying titles rather than one game. |
| Bank Robbers | Heist-themed pool spread across a set of linked pokies from the same supplier. |
| Monkey Jackpot | Another always-on network pot with its own qualifying game list. |
| The Moneymania | Multi-tier, so the smaller pots drop far more often than the headline figure. |
| Christmas Jackpot | Seasonal pool. On the tab year-round, but it peaks around December. |
| Halloween Jackpot | The October counterpart, running on the same seasonal cycle. |
Now the quirk, and it is a real one. Those meters display in euros even when you are browsing the Australian locale with an AUD balance. Every bonus on the promotions page reads in A$, the player-win tickers show A$ amounts, and then the jackpot counters go right ahead and show €. A meter reading €40,000 is not A$40,000. Convert before you get excited.
Two practical points about jackpot pokies generally. Qualification usually needs a minimum stake, published inside the game's own info screen rather than on the lobby, so open the paytable before assuming you are in the draw. And bonus funds frequently do not qualify at all — a supplier rule, and worth checking in your account's bonus terms before you spend a match balance chasing a pot.
Buy-Feature and High-Roll Pokies at FastPay
Seven hundred and thirty-nine. That is how many pokies sit behind the Buy Feature tab, and for a casino this size it is an unusual number — most comparable brands carry a couple of hundred at best. It is a direct consequence of the supplier roster, because hold-and-win and coin-collect studios build buy-ins into almost everything they ship.
The mechanic is simple. Instead of spinning the base game waiting for scatters, you pay a fixed multiple of your stake and drop straight into the bonus round. The multiple is set by the game, usually between 50× and 100×, and it is printed on the buy button before you confirm.
What buy-feature pages rarely say is how fast this moves money. A A$1 stake with a 100× buy is a A$100 decision per press, and the round resolves in under a minute. If you are used to nursing a A$50 balance across an hour of base spins, this shelf will empty it in four clicks. Not a claim that the games are unfair — arithmetic about pace. Set a session limit before you go near the tab.
The Highroll tab is the neighbouring idea: a stake filter showing titles that accept larger bet sizes. No separate room, no special service. Between the two tabs you can build a session that runs considerably hotter than the default lobby suggests.
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Grab your 100 spinsPlaying FastPay Pokies in Demo Mode
Most of the catalogue runs a demo build. BGaming, Booongo, Playson, Betsoft and the classic-reel studios ship play-money versions as standard, and on a lobby weighted this heavily toward those suppliers, that covers a large share of what you will click on.
Demo mode is worth more here than at a casino with a familiar line-up. When most of the studios in the dropdown are names you have never played, a free round is the cheapest way to find out whether a Hold 'N' Link grid suits you, what a TRUEWAYS expansion does to a winning line, or how a buy-feature ladder is priced. Learn the mechanic on play money. Spend real money once you know what you are looking at.
Two limits to expect. Jackpot titles generally will not run in demo, because a shared network pool needs a real stake to exist, and some suppliers want you signed in before the demo launches even though no deposit is involved. Neither is a FastPay decision.
And demo play returns nothing. The balance resets, wins do not convert, and free spins from a promotion are a completely different thing. One is real money with strings attached; the other is a rehearsal.
Finding a Pokie in the FastPay Lobby
Three thousand titles is more than anybody browses. Here is how to cut it down.
The provider dropdown is the sharpest tool on the page and the one most players ignore. Filter to a single studio and the lobby collapses to a manageable shelf. It is also the honest way to check whether a studio is present at all, rather than trusting a supplier list on somebody's affiliate page.
Search works on partial strings, so it rewards searching by mechanic. Type "Hold and Win" and you get the Booongo and Playson shelves together. Type "Bonanza" and the Billion, Trillion and FastPay-branded versions come back in one result set. Type a theme word — dragon, Egypt, buffalo, gold — and you will find more than you expected, because the volume suppliers reuse themes relentlessly.
Random Game fires you into a title at random from across the rotation. Sounds gimmicky. It is actually the fastest way to meet the smaller studios, whose releases rarely climb into Popular Games.
Bonus Wagering deserves more attention than it gets. It filters to titles that count toward wagering while a bonus balance is active, and having that as a lobby filter instead of a clause buried in the terms is a small but real convenience. Read the specifics of your own offer in the account's Bonus T&C before you lean on it.
One habit that saves grief: favourite a game the first time you enjoy it. On a catalogue this large, finding your way back three weeks later is otherwise a chore.
Table Games and Live Dealer at FastPay Casino
Straight answer: this is a pokies lobby and it does not pretend otherwise. The category row on the Australian locale carries no live casino tab and no table games tab, and no live dealer supplier appeared in the provider dropdown when it was read.
Alongside the pokies sits the Crypto Games tab, home to the instant-win and crash-style formats that grew up with crypto casinos. Several studios in the filter also produce RNG table builds, so a search for blackjack or roulette may return something. That is a different experience from a hosted table with a human dealer, and the distinction is worth keeping sharp.
If a live dealer floor is the main reason you are opening an account, check the lobby before you deposit rather than after. FastPay's strength sits in the pokies rotation, the buy-feature shelf and the jackpot networks.
FastPay Pokies on an Australian Phone
The whole lobby runs in a mobile browser. Every tab, the provider filter, the search box, the jackpot meters and the cashier come across, because the site is responsive rather than a cut-down mobile edition. Portrait play works fine on the hold-and-win titles; the Megaways-style grids read better sideways.
There is no APK and no App Store listing, so nothing installs natively. You can pin the site to your home screen instead, which gives you an icon that opens straight into the lobby.
The install steps for iPhone and Android, and why no download file exists, are on the FastPay download page.
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The largest counter on the lobby reads 3,107 and sits on Top Games of the Week. Buy Feature shows 739, Popular Games 135, New Games 99, and the hand-picked FastPay Choice shelf holds 8. Those shelves overlap heavily, so 3,107 is the honest working figure for the rotation rather than a separate catalogue total.
Forty-three studios sit in the provider dropdown. BGaming and Betsoft Gaming supply most of the recognisable headline titles. Booongo, Playson, NetGame, Belatra and Mascot carry the hold-and-win shelves. Evoplay Entertainment, True Lab, Onlyplay and Gamebeat handle the odder mechanics, and Yggdrasil is the one large European name present.
No. Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO, Microgaming and Evolution were not in the FastPay provider filter when it was read on 18 August 2026. Plenty of affiliate pages list them anyway. If your session plan depends on one specific Pragmatic or Play'n GO title, check the provider dropdown before you deposit.
They are the casino's own branded pokies, built on BGaming engines and reskinned in FastPay artwork. Fastpay Bonanza sits in the cluster-pays family, Wild Fastpay is the classic-reels one, and Book of Fastpay runs the expanding-symbol book format. You will not find them at any other casino, because the skin belongs to this operator.
Six network jackpots run on the lobby: Master of Gold, Bank Robbers, Monkey Jackpot, The Moneymania, Christmas Jackpot and Halloween Jackpot. They pool across every casino carrying the same supplier, not just FastPay. One quirk to expect: the meters tick over in euros even when you are browsing the Australian locale.
Most of the roster runs a demo build with play money, which is standard for BGaming, Booongo, Playson and Betsoft titles. Demo mode is the right way to learn a buy-feature price ladder or a hold-and-win grid before it costs anything. Jackpot games are the usual exception, since a shared prize pool needs a real stake.
It filters the lobby down to 739 pokies where you can pay a fixed multiple of your stake to jump straight into the bonus round instead of waiting for scatters. The price is usually somewhere between 50× and 100× the stake, set by the game rather than the casino, and it burns a bankroll far faster than base-game spinning.
The category row on the Australian locale carries no live casino tab, and no live dealer supplier appeared in the provider filter. FastPay is a pokies-led lobby with an instant-win corner under Crypto Games. If a dealer streamed to your screen is the main reason you are signing up, search the lobby first rather than assuming.