24d spin- Pragmatic’s Live Casino game. One Big Fantastic Fail?

Intro

Hello everyone! Pragmatic are back with a brand-new live casino game, and you know we all love a good live casino experience here on the 10p Gamer channel. But will this one live up to some of the long-standing classics in the live casino world? Well… let’s take a look at 24d spin.

On the surface, the name 24d Spin isn’t exactly the most attractive. 24d Spin? It hardly rolls off the tongue. Not every game needs a clever name that reveals its identity, but you’ve got to have something that draws players in. When I first saw 24d, my brain immediately went to a 24-sided dice — now that would be something. Or maybe 24 separate dice? The possibilities would be huge! But nope… it’s none of that.

So what exactly is 24d? It appears to be a mash-up of multiple game concepts thrown together into one slightly confused package. You’re greeted with a lotto-style ball machine filled with individually numbered balls, while the betting layout looks far more like a roulette table. You can wager on individual numbers or groups — but let’s break it all down properly.

24d spin main screen

Slot Info / Stats

  • Release Date: 03.12.2025
  • RTP: 97.50%
  • Max Win: x10,000
  • Min Bet: £0.20
  • Max Bet: £100
  • Volatility: Low

Visuals and Audio

Visually, 24d is exactly what you’d expect from a basic live casino game — functional but hardly exciting. There’s a host, a ball-drawing machine, and that’s pretty much your lot. No bonus animations, no CGI screens, no flashy transitions. Just a minimalistic set dressed in yellows and soft gold tones, presumably to make you feel like wealth is coming your way.

Audio-wise, it’s fine. The lobby-style music between rounds is serviceable, and things pick up slightly during the draw itself. Nothing you’ll remember, but nothing offensive either.

The screen is filled with statistical breakdowns for players. On the left, you’ll find a display showing streaks of Red or Black results — how many consecutive Reds appeared before switching, and so on. While interesting, don’t fall into the trap of believing there is a meaningful pattern to exploit. This is a 50/50 mechanic. Yes, statistically the odds of seeing seven Reds in a row are 1 in 128, but the probability of the next ball being Red or Black remains exactly 50/50.

On the right, you’ll find hot and cold numbers. Again, fun for stats lovers, but don’t be fooled into thinking a number is “due” just because it hasn’t appeared in a while. Probability doesn’t care.

24d spin hot and cold charts
24d spin red/black chart

Gameplay and Features

Gameplay is straightforward: you’re betting on the single-number outcome of the ball draw. Just like roulette, you can also back grouped results. Options include:

  • Red / Black
  • High / Low
  • Odd / Even
  • Rows
  • Columns
  • Neighbouring numbers
  • Groups
24d spin Payouts

Each category has its own unique payout structure, mirroring traditional roulette. One thing 24d does have going for it is its pace — rounds are noticeably faster than roulette, allowing you to get more bets in quickly.

Bonus Rounds:

None. Zero. Absolutely nothing.

Multipliers:

Forget it. There are no multipliers whatsoever. For a modern live casino game, that’s a huge missed opportunity.


How to Play

If you’ve played roulette, you’ll understand the layout immediately. Select your chip size, place it on the number or group you want, and wait for the draw. You can cover things like:

  • Single numbers
  • Neighbouring numbers
  • Corners (covering four numbers at once)
  • Wide grouped bets: High/low, Red/Black, Even/Odd, Group 1,2 or 3 etc

Just make sure you understand your payouts before playing. The structure looks familiar but has subtle differences to roulette that are worth knowing.

24d payout screen

Final Thoughts

In my honest opinion, this is a game that will fade into obscurity very quickly. Give it a week or two and you’ll see player numbers drop into single digits. The only real positive is the fast pace — at least the pain is over quickly.

Beyond that? It’s dreary. Nothing fresh, nothing innovative. It feels like Pragmatic scraped together leftover ideas from other games and forced them into one box. You can almost imagine the meeting:

“Right lads, what have we got lying around? Lotto machine? Perfect. Roulette board? Even better. Mash them together and we’ll clock off early.”

And the name? Probably decided three glasses into a bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. 24d??? Come on, Pragmatic — put some effort in.

No bonuses, no multipliers, nothing exciting. In a world where live games have evolved massively thanks to the introduction of multipliers, this feels like a huge step backwards. If they added multipliers or favourable boosted numbers, 24d could’ve been far more interesting. But as it stands? It’s bland, uninspired, and painfully forgettable. God even the Thumbnail they made is boring!!! If you really want to see Matt be tortured into playing it…. good luck but you can feel free to ask over on the Discord channel. Sadly not free demo, because the UKCG cant condone free live fun, so you’ll need to check out the arcade instead with free slots!

Pragmatic, you can’t serve us this and expect us to play. No thank you.

Thalnothos Rating: 2/10

(And that 2 is purely thanks to the fast pace — at least you can end your suffering quickly.)

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