About Pro Slot Games
Pro Slot Games is an independent gaming publication built around a simple idea: gaming is not one thing, it is many things, and each of them deserves serious, knowledgeable coverage. Our tagline — “Every Slot of the Gaming World” — is a statement of scope. We treat gaming as a set of distinct slots, and we cover each one on its own terms.
The “slot” in our name
The word “slot” in Pro Slot Games means a section, a segment, a vertical — the same way a broadcast schedule has slots or a magazine has sections. It does not mean a slot machine, and this is worth stating plainly: Pro Slot Games is not a gambling, casino, or betting site. We publish nothing about wagering, slot machines, odds, or real-money gaming of any kind. When we say “slot,” we mean an editorial lane. When we say “pro,” we mean the standard we hold ourselves to — professional, sourced, specific coverage rather than clickbait or filler.
That distinction is the whole thesis of the publication. Most gaming outlets pick a lane and stay in it: a PC site, a tabletop site, an esports site. We built Pro Slot Games to hold all the lanes at once, because the person who cares about Baldur’s Gate 3 is often the same person who plays Magic: The Gathering, follows a League of Legends tournament, and keeps a copy of Catan on the shelf. Gaming is a broad culture, and we cover the whole of it — every slot.
The seven verticals
Pro Slot Games is organized into seven standing verticals. Each has its own editor, its own beat, and its own standards, but they share a single editorial spine.
- Video Games — PC and console gaming, reviews, previews, industry analysis, and preservation. The core of the medium, covered by people who understand it.
- Mobile Games — iOS and Android, free-to-play economies, live-service design, and the enormous, often-underrated world of phone gaming.
- Board Games & Tabletop — modern board games, tabletop RPGs, miniatures and wargaming, buying guides, and convention coverage.
- Card Games & TCG — Magic: The Gathering, the Pokémon TCG, digital card games, traditional card play, and chess strategy.
- Esports — competitive gaming across League of Legends, Dota 2, CS2, Valorant, fighting games, and the players who define them.
- Gaming Industry — the business behind the games: budgets, mergers, executives, studio labor, and the economics that shape what gets made.
- Gaming Culture — cosplay, collecting and merchandise, hardware, streaming culture, accessibility, and the lifestyle that surrounds play.
Together, those seven slots are the gaming world as we see it. Nothing gets covered because it is trending for a day; everything gets covered because it genuinely matters to people who care about games.
The editorial team
Pro Slot Games is written and edited by a team of eight, each responsible for a specific desk.
- Marcus Vale — Editor-in-Chief, overseeing the publication and writing cross-cutting features and opinion.
- Devin Cross — Video Games Editor.
- Aisha Rahman — Mobile Games Editor.
- Tomas Reinhardt — Board Games & Tabletop Editor.
- Lena Fischer — Card Games & TCG Editor.
- Kai Nakamura — Esports Editor.
- Robert Steele — Gaming Industry Editor.
- Nina Ortiz — Gaming Culture Editor.
Each editor owns their vertical: they set the beat, choose the stories, and are accountable for the accuracy of what appears under their desk. When a piece crosses lanes — say, the business of an esport, or the culture around a tabletop release — the relevant editors coordinate rather than compete.
The Four Rules
Everything Pro Slot Games publishes is governed by four editorial rules. They are non-negotiable, and they are the reason we can be trusted on a subject as noisy as gaming.
- Real games only. We write about games, studios, mechanics, and formats that genuinely exist and that we understand accurately. Names, developers, release facts, and rules must be true. We do not cover vaporware as if it were real, and we do not invent titles.
- No fabrication. We never fake hands-on testing, invent review scores as authoritative verdicts, fabricate sales or player numbers, or manufacture quotes and interviews. If we cite a figure, it is genuinely well-known and correct; otherwise we describe it qualitatively.
- No fake reporting. Our pieces are framed honestly as analysis, explainers, guides, and retrospectives — informed writing about real games — not as first-person eyewitness reporting we did not do.
- Sourced. Articles close with real, verifiable sources: official game and studio pages, storefronts, and established outlets. We link to canonical roots you can check yourself.
These rules cost us the easy traffic that clickbait and invented “leaks” attract. We consider that a fair trade for being an outlet you can actually rely on.
Independence and funding
Pro Slot Games is independent. We are not owned by a game publisher, a platform holder, a hardware maker, or a marketing agency, and no outside party gets to decide what we cover or how we cover it. Editorial decisions are made by the editorial team, full stop.
Like most publications, our operating costs are supported by advertising and standard publishing revenue. That support never buys coverage, a verdict, or a place in our reporting. When our analysis is critical of a company whose ad may sit on the same page, the analysis stands — that separation is the point of independence, not an inconvenience to it.
Who we are, in short
Pro Slot Games was founded in 2026 as a home for the whole of gaming culture, written to the standard of the outlets we admire and built on the plain promise that “slot” means a section and never a casino. If you want to understand the register and standards behind the work, this page and our seven verticals are the best place to start. To reach the editorial team — a correction, a tip, or a question — write to editorial@proslotgames.com.