How to save "wishlists" and track releases
Introduction
The world of online slots is developing rapidly: dozens of new games are released weekly, and large studios announce releases months in advance. In order not to miss interesting titles and try the new product in time, it is useful to keep a "wishlist" and use tools to track release dates. This approach is especially important for players looking for exclusive mechanics, new series or unique bonus features.
1. Why do you need a wishlist
Game planning - you can decide in advance which releases to test in a demo or for real money.
Content filtering - eliminates chaotic searches in huge casino catalogs.
Tracking episodes is convenient if you are waiting for the continuation (sequel) of your favorite slot.
Comparison - allows you to quickly remind yourself which games you wanted to try and choose the best one at the time of launch.
2. Where and how to create lists
Inside the online casino
Some licensed casinos provide a Favorites or Wishlist feature right in their interface. You simply bookmark the game, and the platform notifies you of availability or changes.
On slot aggregators
Platforms like SlotCatalog, Bigwinboard, CasinoGuru allow you to add games to your personal list and show release dates, RTP, mechanics and providers.
Personal tables and applications
Google Sheets/Excel - you can create your own table with columns: name, provider, release date, mechanics, link to a demo.
Note applications - Notion, Evernote, Trello allow you to add cards with detailed descriptions of the game and links.
3. How to track release dates
Subscription to provider news - Play'n GO, Pragmatic Play, NetEnt and others publish release schedules.
Social media communities - Facebook groups, Telegram channels, forums like GamblingForums often post insider and spoilers.
Streamer YouTube Channels - Popular streamers test demos a few days before release.
Push notifications of aggregators - SlotBeats, SlotCatalog, etc. can send notifications when the selected games start.
4. Tips for organizing a list
1. Divide games by priority - for example, "waiting for sure," "you can try," "interesting, but not a priority."
2. Add key parameters - RTP, volatility, Bonus Buy, type of mechanics (Megaways, Hold & Spin, etc.).
3. Update the list weekly - remove games already tested and add new announcements.
4. Keep links to demos - to quickly launch the game without searching.
5. Mistakes to avoid
Chaotic records with no date or source of information.
Too large lists - it is better to limit yourself to 10-20 priority games.
Ignoring updates - sometimes releases are delayed or mechanics change, and it's important to check the data is up to date.
Conclusion
Wishlists and smart release tracking allow you to turn chaotic slot selection into a systematic and focused process. For Australian players, who have limited access to some games, this is especially useful - this way you can test new items immediately after release and not miss the long-awaited titles. Use the capabilities of casinos, aggregators and personal tools to always keep abreast of releases and find games that are really worth watching.