Editorial policy
This page describes how Onkaji Scout produces what it publishes. It is short because the rules are short, and it applies to every essay on the site.
How we assess this industry
We cover live-casino studios, titles, and gaming technology as B2B products, and the method follows from that. Assessments are built from documented sources — provider game guides and published rules, company materials and public statements, regulator publications, and credible trade coverage — plus observation of the products themselves where streams or sessions make that possible. Figures are always attributed ("per the company", "per the published game guide", "as of this writing"), and where a claim rests only on a company's own account, we say so in the piece. We do not invent statistics, quotes, launch dates, or test results, and we do not present a vendor's numbers as our own measurements. We do not evaluate products as gambling propositions for players, and we publish no operator sign-up links or bonus codes: this is trade coverage for an adult (18+) readership.
What scores mean
Scores are editorial judgments of a product or strategy as a whole — the durability of its format, the quality of its execution, the operational cost of running it, and how honestly it is sold. As a practical guide: a low score means we would not put it in front of a buyer; a middling score means a competent choice with real caveats; a high score means something that leads its category — and still lists its cons, because everything has them. No score is for sale, at any price, to anyone.
Disclosure
Onkaji Scout is commercially supported and may earn affiliate commissions or advertising
revenue from links. Any paid or affiliate content carries a disclosure notice at the top of
the post, and paid links are marked rel="sponsored". Sponsors get clearly
labelled space; they do not get editorial control, and they do not get conclusions.
Bylines
The site publishes under house bylines maintained by the editorial team, in the tradition of publications that write under a shared masthead identity. Kenji Mori, the editor byline on reviews and assessments, is a disclosed house pen name — the accountable editorial identity for this site, not a fabricated biography. News runs under "Staff, Onkaji Scout". We do not invent journalist credentials or personal histories.
Corrections
We correct errors of fact quickly and visibly. If you spot one — a spec, a date, a company claim we misread — write to us through the contact page and flag it as a correction; that queue moves fastest.