FluxPlays
Editorial Policy
This page explains how our content is produced and where the line sits between commercial deals and editorial scores.
How content is produced
Casino and slot pages are written by the FluxPlays team based on hands-on testing and primary sources such as the operator site, the game information screen, and published licensing records. We record the date of each test and the method used so a reader can see how current the information is.
For the full testing process and the slot scoring rubric, see our How We Review page.
Page statuses
Every page carries one of three statuses so you always know how far testing has gone:
- Tested Review: a completed review based on documented checks. Only these pages carry a final FluxPlays score.
- Casino Profile or Slot Profile: an informational page with no final score while testing is pending.
- Re-test Pending: a page we reviewed before that needs updating before its score can be trusted again.
Corrections
We fix mistakes. If you spot something inaccurate or out of date, email business@fluxplays.com with the page and the issue. We review every report, correct confirmed errors, and update the test date on the page when the content changes.
Affiliate disclosure
FluxPlays is an affiliate publisher. Some links on the site are affiliate links, and we may earn a commission when a reader signs up through one. Affiliate links are disclosed, and you are never charged more for using them. For full detail, see our Affiliate Disclosure.
Separation of commercial deals from scores
Commercial arrangements are handled separately from editorial scoring. Operators cannot buy a higher score, a better ranking, or the removal of a negative point. Our scoring is based on player-facing factors set out in the rubric, and a higher commission never moves a score. Some of our best-rated operators pay us less than lower-rated ones.