NetEnt have changed their roulette tables recently, with the launch of their new Malta studio.

They presently offer 2 European Roulette tables to choose from…Live Roulette and Silver Roulette.

Look and feel, house rules and playing considerations are set out below.

Visit our live roulette page for tables from other providers.

Look & Feel

House rules & RTP

NetEnt’s newly expanded Malta studio presently offers only European Roulette tables.

They used to offer a French table, but this was French in appearance only, and essentially a European tables as the rule of the rule of La Partage didn’t apply (RTP rates were identical on their old European and ‘French’ tables).

They’re new lineup does away with the faux French table. Instead there are 2 different look & feel European Roulette tables:

  • European Roulette
  • Silver Roulette

The difference is only cosmetic. Standard European bets and payouts apply on both.

Free play

Free play on live casino games is rare. NetEnt’s roulette tables are one of the few live dealer games where you can get a few practice chip games in, depending on the casino your playing at. Here’s an extract from the NetEnt roulette stock house rules…

New Live Casino players may have the option to play for fun. When playing for fun players are granted a defined number of play for fun game rounds. When the play for fun game rounds are depleted the player will be asked to play at a ‘real’ game table.

Theoretical return to player rates:

EUROPEAN ROULETTE HOUSE RULES

Sample game recording

Our picks for where to play, and why

NetEnt are new(ish) to the live games caper and their live tables are carried by a relatively small (but quality) list of licensee casinos. Limit range tends to be pretty consistent from one casino to the next, and promotions taking place on these tables tend to be NetEnt sponsored so the same promotion applies across all casinos.

Key takeaway here: it doesn’t really matter where you play these tables. Choose from: