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Lucky Birds: what BGaming publishes about it

Lucky Birds is BGaming’s entry in a genre with seventy-two titles in it. The studio states 96.00% and a maximum win of €240,000. That second figure is the one worth having: INOUT, which makes the game most of this genre’s search demand points at, publishes a ceiling for none of its forty titles.

What Lucky Birds is

A chicken title from BGaming, in a genre where seventy-two of them exist across thirty-three studios. We have the figures the studio publishes and its artwork. What we do not have is a capture of it running, so this page will not describe how it plays.

The lowest ceiling BGaming publishes here

€240,000 at 96% and Low volatility. Low volatility with a lower ceiling is a coherent design: more frequent small returns rather than rare large ones.

The lowest ceiling BGaming publishes in this line

€240,000 at 96%, with Low volatility alongside. That combination is coherent: more frequent small returns rather than rare large ones.

The newest of the four

13 July 2026, two years after Chicken Rush opened the line. The studio is still adding to it.

Lucky Birds on the record
StudioBGaming
Published RTP96.00%
Maximum win€240,000
VolatilityLow
Release date13 July 2026
Rank by stated return7 of 12 distinct rates in the genre
Verified onthe studio’s own site, 16 August 2026
Lucky Birds by BGaming — game art
From the BGaming catalogue
Lucky Birds. Cover art from BGaming’s own catalogue. We have not watched this one run, and cover art is exactly what misled us about three other titles.
The ceiling question

It publishes one, and that is unusual where it matters

Fourteen of the fifteen studios whose chicken titles we read publish a maximum win. One does not, and it is the one everybody searches for.

Where this game sits

BGaming states €240,000. You can hold a marketing claim against that number, which is more than you can do with the game at the top of this genre’s search demand.

Why a ceiling beats a return rate

A return rate is a long-run average across millions of rounds; you will never observe it in a session. A maximum win is a hard bound. That is exactly why the pages promising a specific enormous payout tend to be about the games where no ceiling is published — there is nothing to contradict them.

And why a stated return is still only an offer

INOUT’s own page says its figure is «configurable according to operator settings». Million Games publishes one title at three different rates. 100HP ships a switch controlling whether the number is shown at all. Across this genre the return is per-deployment, and the deployment belongs to your casino.

#GameStudioReturn rate
1Chicken RoadINOUT Games98%
2Aztec PlinkoINOUT Games98%
3Rock Paper ScissorsINOUT Games98%
4Chicken Subway100HP Gaming98%
5Landing ChickenFunky Games98%
6Joker PokerINOUT Games97.95%
7Hamster RunINOUT Games97%
8TwistINOUT Games97%
9Twist X-masINOUT Games97%
10Chicken RushBGaming97%
11Chicken Rush 2BGaming97.00%
12Chicken ShotBGaming97.00%
Seen in a lobby?

Whether we have found Lucky Birds running at an operator

Catalogues read from inside the target market through a residential connection, on 16 August 2026.

What we captured

Not in the slices we captured. That is a statement about our slice, not about the operators: we read 110 catalogue names at one casino, 71 at another and 38 at a third, and their catalogues run to thousands. A blank here means we did not see it, not that it is absent.

Why we publish the negative anyway

Because «we looked here, on this date, and did not see it» is checkable, and the alternative — silence — leaves you thinking we checked and it was fine. This site has published an absence as a fact four times and been wrong every time.

What a confirmed sighting does and does not mean

It means the title is genuinely distributed rather than a name on an aggregator. It says nothing about the return rate configured in that lobby, whether your country is accepted, or whether the money comes back — all three belong to the operator.

The one thing we could not check this way

Whether withdrawals complete. A connection from inside the market shows you the cashier’s published rules and the games on the shelf; it does not show you money arriving. That gap is named on every operator page here.

Where it runs

Finding Lucky Birds, and not finding something else

Seventy-two titles across thirty-three studios, with names that collide constantly.

Check the provider label, not the title

The tile should read BGaming. Titles are copied freely across this genre; the provider label has to be accurate because the casino is paying for that integration.

Similar names are not similar games

We assumed a shared theme implied a shared mechanic, then opened our own captures of three INOUT titles. One steps and cashes out, one climbs continuously and can halve your multiplier with a pickup, one is a betting wheel with no steps at all.

The studio does not hold your money

It sells games to casinos. Your balance, your verification and your withdrawal sit with the operator under the operator’s licence, which is why this site spends more time on casinos than on studios. The operators we checked.

And there is no app for it

Studios in this genre hold b2b licences: they sell games to casinos and cannot take your deposit. Store listings using these names are third-party builds. Including one site we traced that impersonates a studio and serves an affiliate redirect instead of a file.

Casinos we searched ourselves
Mostbet100 results in the live lobby, 14 Aug 2026
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LuckyStarChicken Road 2 listed first in its own Best Games shelf
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1winsix chicken-themed fast games; Chicken Road itself unconfirmed
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What a demo settles in a minute

The title, the studio and the interface, without a stake. It is the check that caught our own worst error, and every studio on this site offers one.

What to take away

Four things that hold whatever this game turns out to be

The parts that do not depend on the mechanic, the studio or the artwork.

The edge is in the return rate, not in a trick

A stated return below 100% is the house margin working as designed. There is no pattern to read, no timing to master and no tool that changes it — and every product sold on the promise that there is, is sold on a promise that cannot be kept.

The casino holds the money, not the studio

Studios here are b2b suppliers. Your balance, your verification documents and your withdrawal sit with the operator, under its licence and its terms. That is why checking the operator matters more than choosing between two similar games.

A missing number is information

Where a studio prints no ceiling, no specific maximum win exists to quote — so any page quoting one has supplied it from somewhere else. The same logic applies to a missing return rate, a missing volatility and a missing release date.

And the decision worth making is made before the first round

What you are prepared to lose, and the point at which you stop. Neither depends on the game in front of you, and neither survives being made while a multiplier is climbing.

If it stops being fun

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FAQ

Straight answers

What is the RTP of Lucky Birds?
96.00%, stated by BGaming on its own game page and read there on 16 August 2026.
What is the maximum win on Lucky Birds?
€240,000, published by the studio.
Is Lucky Birds the same as Chicken Road?
Different studio, and not necessarily the same mechanic. A chicken on the artwork predicts very little in this genre — we checked three titles from one studio and found three different games.
Where can I play Lucky Birds?
At casinos carrying the BGaming catalogue. The studio does not take deposits itself, so the operator is the thing to check. The casinos we checked.
Is there a Lucky Birds app?
Not from the studio. These are b2b suppliers — they sell games to casinos and are not licensed to take your money. What the store listings are.
Is Lucky Birds rigged?
It is a house-edge game, which is a different thing. A stated return of 96.00% means the house keeps the rest over time, by design. What you should be checking is the operator, because that is where the money sits.

In short

Lucky Birds is BGaming’s title in a crowded genre, and the useful thing about it is the shape of what the studio will put in writing. It states 96.00% and a ceiling of €240,000 — both checkable, which is more than the best-known game in this category offers. Whichever title you load, the casino rather than the studio holds your money, and that is the check worth running.

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