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Open Neon City for live rooms

Neon City brings Live Baccarat, Crash X, Aviator, Sweet Bonanza and Mahjong Ways into one clear lobby, with room tags that show the studio, pace and game family…

Live BaccaratCrash XAviatorSweet BonanzaMahjong Ways
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Explore Neon City room by room

Inside Neon City, we group Live Baccarat, Crown Jewels, Football Strike, Crash X, Bingo and Fishing God beside familiar slots like Sweet Bonanza and Mahjong Ways. Provider tags from Evolution, Pragmatic Play and PG Soft sit under each tile, so you can spot which studio runs the room before you enter. That makes it easier to choose a quick crash title, a

live table, or a longer slot session without opening extra pages.

  • Live Baccarat Desk — This tile puts the live dealer desk first, with the table view, shoe count and studio label in one frame. It suits you when you want a slower table and a clear seat layout.
  • Crash X Run — Crash X sits beside the live tables so you can shift into a fast round without leaving the Neon City lane. The card keeps the multiplier screen and session tag visible before you enter.
  • Sweet Bonanza Strip — Sweet Bonanza, Mahjong Ways and Gates of Olympus sit together in this strip, making it easy to jump between familiar slot rooms. The card shows the studio mix and the reel pace at a glance.
FEATURED CORNERS

Switch through Neon City highlights

These three corners show how the Neon City lobby is arranged for fast browsing.

Live Baccarat Desk
Crash X Run
Sweet Bonanza Strip
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PHONE LOBBY

Browse Neon City on your phone

Neon City keeps the same room order on mobile, so you can open Live Baccarat, Crash X or Bingo in portrait mode and still see the room badge, provider tag…

Portrait tables
One-hand taps
Quick room switch
Low-data tiles
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HELP PATHS

Open help for Neon City sessions

If a Neon City room freezes, loads slowly or shows a blank table, we treat it as a room-by-room issue rather than a general site error.

Live table load Use this when Live Baccarat or Crown Jewels opens slowly.
Crash room pause When Crash X stalls mid-round, we can look at the session handoff and tell…
Category switch If a slot tile does not open from the Neon City rail, ask for…
ROOM CHECKS

Browse Neon City room checks

We keep Neon City readable by labelling each room with its studio, game type and pace, so you can see what you are entering before the table opens.

Studio tags

Every tile shows the studio name, so you can tell whether a room comes from Evolution, Pragmatic Play or PG…

Live feed view

Live Baccarat and other dealer tables keep the stream visible with table labels beside it, so you know which room…

Room labels

Crash X, Bingo and Fishing God are placed as separate room types, not folded into one generic carousel.

Session trail

When you reopen a Neon City tile, the lobby returns you to the same room family rather than dropping you…

Published fairness data

When a studio publishes fairness data for a room, we keep that label beside the tile instead of hiding it…

Local access check

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits, so the lobby does not pretend every room…

Switch Neon City against other lobbies

Compared with cramped lobby pages, Neon City keeps live tables, crash rooms and slot rails on the same screen, with studio names and room types visible from the…

Neon City vs crowded menus
Here, Live Baccarat, Crash X and the slot rail stay on one page, so you do not have to drill through broad menus to find the room family you want.
Neon City vs blank tiles
Each tile shows the title, provider and game type before you open it, which is clearer than a lobby that hides the room until after the click.
Neon City vs mixed carousels
We keep live tables separate from slot strips, so a dealer room never sits beside a reel title by accident. That makes the mood of each section easier to read.
Neon City vs code names
Crown Jewels, Football Strike and Fishing God appear under their full names, not shortened labels. You can return later and find the same room without guessing.
Neon City vs slow switching
The row to the next room family stays close, which cuts down the number of taps when you want to jump from a crash round to a table session.
Neon City vs hidden providers
Evolution, Pragmatic Play and PG Soft are shown where they matter, next to the rooms they run. That gives you a cleaner sense of which studio shapes each tile.
Neon City vs vague access
Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits, so the lobby does not pretend every room is open everywhere. That boundary is shown plainly.
CITY HIGHLIGHTS

Open Neon City highlights that matter

Neon City is built around a few visible parts: live tables, crash rooms, slot strips, labelled providers and quick room switching.

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Live dealer rail The live dealer rail keeps Live Baccarat and other table rooms together, with each tile showing the dealer type, table pace and studio name before you tap through into the room.
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Crash lane Crash X sits in its own lane, so you can move into a fast round without mixing it with slower table games. The card keeps the session cue visible while the room loads.
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Slot strip Sweet Bonanza, Mahjong Ways and Gates of Olympus share the slot strip, giving you a familiar run of reel rooms. You can scan the titles quickly and open the one that suits your mood.
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Provider tags Evolution, Pragmatic Play and PG Soft are listed beside the tiles they run, which makes the Neon City page easier to read at a glance. You know the studio before the room opens.
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Room switch The switch path keeps related rooms close together, so you can move from Live Baccarat to Crash X or a slot title without starting the search again. That saves taps on smaller screens.
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Device sync When you move from phone to desktop, the same room names and tiles stay familiar, so you do not need to relearn the layout. That consistency helps when you come back to Neon City later.

Browse Neon City questions

These answers focus on the room names, studio tags and device behaviour you will see in Neon City. If you want Live Baccarat, a crash round or a slot strip, the layout is built to show the game family first and the studio second, so you can make the move with fewer steps. Where access matters, it depends on local law and is available where local law permits.

Pick a tile from the lobby, check the room label and open it once you see the game family you want. We keep Live Baccarat, Crash X and the slot rails separated, so the first click is usually the right one.

You will see tiles from Evolution, Pragmatic Play and PG Soft alongside the room names. That mix lets you move from live tables to slots without losing track of who runs each title.

Yes. The same room order stays in place on phone, and the cards keep the title, provider tag and tap targets large enough for one-hand use. Portrait mode works well for short sessions.

You can move between them inside the same lobby rail. Crash X sits close to Live Baccarat, so you are not forced back to the start screen when you want a slower table round.

Use the room name when you ask for help, because that lets us check the exact table or slot strip rather than the whole lobby. A fresh link often clears a stalled load.

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If a room is restricted where you are, the lobby keeps that boundary clear instead of showing a misleading tile.