Corrections Policy

We take accuracy seriously and aim to keep our content clear, current, and reliable. This Corrections Policy explains how we handle factual errors, updates, and user-submitted correction requests across our website.

Because our site covers casino games, providers, and related information that can change over time, we may revise pages as new data becomes available. When we make material corrections, we aim to do so transparently and promptly.

What This Policy Covers

This policy covers:

  • Errors in slot game facts (e.g., RTP, volatility, max win, features, rules).
  • Incorrect or outdated information about developers, releases, or game mechanics.
  • Broken links, incorrect page details, or mislabelled content.
  • Misstatements about licensing, regulations, or compliance, where applicable.

What Counts as a Correction?

A correction applies when a page contains a factual mistake, a misleading claim, or outdated information that could reasonably affect a reader’s understanding. Examples include:

  • Wrong RTP value or missing RTP variants.
  • Incorrect bonus rules, feature triggers, or paytable details.
  • Incorrect provider or release information.
  • Broken links or incorrect page metadata that affects navigation or meaning.

Corrections do not include personal opinions or subjective phrasing unless the wording is clearly misleading or materially incorrect.

How to Request a Correction

If you believe a page contains an error, you can request a correction.

  1. Identify the page URL and the exact section where the issue appears.
  2. Explain what you believe is incorrect and why.
  3. Provide a reliable source (e.g., official game provider info, in-game paytable, regulator page).
  4. Email your correction request to: [email protected]

What to Include in Your Request

To help us review quickly, please include:

  • The URL of the page.
  • The specific text or data you believe is wrong.
  • Your suggested corrected version.
  • Supporting evidence (links or screenshots from a credible source).
  • Your name (optional) and preferred contact email for follow-up.

Our Review and Update Process

When we receive a correction request, we typically follow this process:

  1. We acknowledge receipt if follow-up is needed.
  2. We verify the issue using reliable sources (official provider information, paytables, documentation).
  3. We update the content if the correction is valid.
  4. We record the correction internally for consistency across related pages.

We may also update related pages (e.g., other reviews or guides referencing the same slot or feature) when the corrected information impacts multiple areas of the site.

Where You’ll See Corrections

Corrections may appear as:

  • Updated text on the page.
  • Revised tables or figures.
  • Updated FAQs or clarifications.
  • Fixed links, page labels, or navigation elements.

Corrections That We May Decline

We may decline a correction request if:

  • The request is not supported by reliable evidence.
  • The issue relates to opinion, style preferences, or minor wording that does not affect accuracy.
  • The request involves speculation or unverifiable claims.
  • The request is abusive, spam, or made in bad faith.

Appeals

If you disagree with our decision, you can appeal by: Emailing [email protected] with:

  • The original request details.
  • Any additional evidence or clarifications.
  • A short explanation of why you believe the correction is still needed.

Contact

For corrections, updates, or factual issues, contact: [email protected]