Vatica: Voice of Lost Souls — the studio’s other game
Vatica is Good Times Studios’ earlier release, dating from February 2026. It predates Avalanche by about two months, and unlike Avalanche, the studio has not yet published comprehensive marketing for it. The game page on their site currently shows placeholder Lorem ipsum copy where the description should be.
That makes this a provisional review. The free demo (which runs on the same Hacksaw RGS infrastructure as Avalanche) lets you play the game directly, and the visuals tell you what the theme is — a spooky, horror-tinged session with atmospheric sound design — but the specifications we’d normally cite (verified RTP, exact max win ceiling, trigger frequencies for bonus features) are not yet published.
We’ll update this page properly once Good Times Studios publishes the full Vatica game documentation. In the meantime, treat the figures above as a best-estimate based on industry conventions for this volatility class.
What we can say from the demo
The demo is a 5-reel, 3-row format (more conventional than Avalanche’s 5×5 grid). The animation set is darker and more atmospheric than Avalanche’s playful Alpine style. Volatility feels medium-to-high in demo play. The bonus features exist but their mechanics aren’t fully documented — read this as “play the demo first” rather than “deposit and find out.”
The honest verdict
7.4 — provisional. Score is held down by lack of published specs, not by what the game actually plays like. If Good Times Studios publishes a proper Vatica spec sheet, this score may move up. The mechanics in the demo are competent.
If you’re choosing between Vatica and Avalanche, Avalanche is the better-documented and more featured-rich pick. Vatica is the slower-burn session.
UK availability
Same as Avalanche — not currently at any UKGC-licensed casino we cover. The distribution list points at crypto and non-UK operators. We’ll update when this changes.
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What we love
- Atmospheric horror-tinged theme — solid sound design from the demo
- Built on the same Hacksaw RGS as Avalanche — fair-play integrity
- Lower volatility than Avalanche — easier sessions, less brutal dry runs
Where it slips
- Good Times Studios has not published full specs on Vatica yet — the game page on their site uses placeholder copy
- Older release than Avalanche (Feb 2026) but still not at any UKGC casino we cover
- Specifications below are provisional — we'll update once the studio publishes proper documentation