PG Soft RNG Certification: How to Verify Fairness on Pirate777 Malaysia
Players ask whether a PG Soft slot is “rigged” more often than they ask about almost any other studio. The reason is simple: PG Soft games are visually rich, animation-heavy, and often feel like the reels are reacting to your bet — and that perception is uncomfortable when stakes are real. This guide explains what PG Soft’s random number generator (RNG) certification actually proves, who issues it, and how a Malaysian player can verify a specific PG Soft game’s RNG status without taking anyone’s word for it.
What RNG certification proves — and what it does not
An RNG certificate confirms three things about a slot’s mathematical engine. First, the random number generator is statistically random — meaning successive outputs do not cluster, repeat, or follow any pattern detectable by standard tests. Second, the slot’s theoretical RTP (return-to-player) matches what the studio published — if the spec says 96.51%, the certified RNG output over millions of test spins lands within tolerance of 96.51%. Third, the slot’s outcomes are independent of the player’s bet size, session length, recent wins or losses, time of day, or any other contextual variable.
An RNG certificate does not certify the platform’s payment processing, account security, customer support, or operations — those are completely separate audits. It also does not certify your specific session’s results. RNG cert governs the slot mechanic only, which is the part that decides what the next spin returns.
Who certifies PG Soft’s RNG

PG Soft is licensed in regulated jurisdictions including Malta (MGA) and the UK (UKGC) for distribution. To hold those licences, the studio submits its slot mathematics and RNG implementation to one of the three globally accepted independent test laboratories — BMM Testlabs, iTech Labs, or GLI (Gaming Laboratories International). These three labs are the de facto standard for slot RNG certification worldwide. A PG Soft slot operating on Pirate777 has cleared one of those labs before going live.
Note the scope: certification covers the slot’s RNG and mathematical model. It is renewed when the studio ships a material change to the slot’s mechanics — for example, a new bonus feature or a different paytable structure. Cosmetic updates (graphics polish, sound effects) do not require recertification.
How to verify a specific PG Soft slot’s certification

You can verify any PG Soft slot’s RNG certification in three steps without contacting customer support.
Step 1. Open the slot’s in-game help panel — usually accessed by a small menu icon (often three lines or an “i”) on the game’s home screen before you spin. PG Soft games include a regulatory disclosure section that names the licensing authority and, for many titles, the certifying lab.
Step 2. Cross-reference the licence number with the issuing authority. MGA licences can be looked up at mga.org.mt; UKGC licences at gamblingcommission.gov.uk. The licence belongs to PG Soft as a studio — every game under that licence inherits the regulatory scrutiny.
Step 3. If you want lab-level verification, check the certifying lab’s public listing. BMM Testlabs and iTech Labs publish summary lists of certified studios; GLI maintains a similar registry. PG Soft appears on these listings as a certified content provider.
RNG fairness vs the feel of a session
A certified RNG does not change the fact that PG Soft slots have wide variance ranges. Mahjong Ways 2, Fortune Tiger, Cluster Pays mechanics — these games are mathematically designed with specific volatility profiles. High-volatility PG Soft games can run cold for hundreds of spins and then deliver a single payout that recovers an entire session. That is the variance the RNG is supposed to produce. It does not mean the slot is “broken” or “rigged” during the cold streak — it means the certified RNG is doing exactly what the studio specified.
If you want to read more on this distinction between fairness and feel, our Volatility vs RTP guide covers it in detail. Our paytable estimation guide helps you read a PG Soft slot’s volatility before committing significant bankroll.
What this means for Malaysian players
For a Malaysian player on Pirate777, three practical takeaways follow from PG Soft’s RNG certification:
First, you can trust that the theoretical RTP figures we publish for PG Soft titles — typically 96.51% to 96.75% depending on the slot — are not invented by Pirate777. Those are the studio’s certified figures, verified by an independent lab before the slot was approved for distribution.
Second, no behaviour on your account changes how the next spin behaves. Pirate777 cannot adjust your personal RNG outcomes, and neither can PG Soft. A certified RNG is by design isolated from operator influence.
Third, certification does not make any slot “lucky” for you. Variance still applies. The certificate guarantees the mathematical model — it does not guarantee your session experience.
Related PG Soft reading
- Complete PGSoft Guide for Malaysian Players: Games, Features & RTP Data
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- PGSoft vs Mega888: Visual Quality, RTP & Mobile Experience Compared
PG Soft submits slot mechanics to whichever of the three labs the destination jurisdiction recognises. All three (BMM Testlabs, iTech Labs, GLI) are equivalent in scope for RNG certification. The specific lab for a specific game is named in that slot’s regulatory disclosure panel.
Material changes to the mathematical model require recertification before the updated build ships. Cosmetic updates do not. The version of a slot you play on Pirate777 is the certified build the studio currently distributes.
Modern slot studios use a shared certified RNG core that feeds every slot in the library — what differs is each slot’s paytable, reel configuration, and bonus mechanics, all of which are certified per-game on top of the shared RNG.
No. A certified RNG can and does produce long cold streaks — that is high variance behaving as specified. A 100-spin losing streak on a high-volatility PG Soft slot is statistically normal. The RNG is doing its job; the slot mechanic is high-variance by design.
No — RNG cert covers slot fairness only. Deposit and withdrawal sit in separate operational domains. Pirate777’s payment integration runs on Malaysia’s DuitNow rail with a 2.3-minute average withdrawal time — different domain, different controls, different oversight from RNG cert.
Players must be 18+ to participate. Play responsibly — RNG fairness is a mathematical guarantee, not a session-level outcome guarantee.
— Pirate777 Team


