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Welcome to Casino Bonus News — an independent guide to online gambling, written for English-speaking players who want clear answers before they deposit. We track licensed operators, write detailed reviews, watch the bonus market, and call out the operators that are not worth your time.
The site is built on three commitments. We only feature operators that hold a verifiable licence. We test the cashout process at every casino we recommend. And we update existing reviews when something material changes — a licence revocation, a payment-processor switch, a new owner — instead of leaving stale articles in place.
The catalogue covers the full landscape of online gambling: real-money casinos, individual slot reviews, news from the regulators and the studios, and longer-form guides on topics like banking, responsible play and bonus terms. Each section is updated weekly and reviewed quarterly for accuracy.
The casino-rating table at the top of this page is a curated shortlist — operators we have personally tested, ranked by a composite score that weighs game library, bonus value, payout speed and support quality. Click any entry for the full review.
Each casino review follows the same structure so you can compare apples to apples: licence and ownership, software providers, welcome offer, ongoing promotions, banking options, mobile experience, support hours and quality, and a deposit-withdraw test we run before publishing.
Reviews are written by editors with hands-on industry experience, not by template generators. We fund the site through partner links, but we never include an operator just because they pay better — the licensing and payout test gates are non-negotiable.
The slot section covers new releases the week they launch and revisits older fan favourites with updated RTP and volatility data when providers republish their figures. We highlight the special features clearly — cascading reels, bonus buy, megaways, hold-and-spin — so you can find a slot that matches the style you actually enjoy.
Every slot review includes a free demo embed where the licence allows. That way you can try the math before risking real money, even on titles you have never seen before.
The news desk follows licensing decisions, market consolidation, software-studio launches and the occasional consumer-protection story. We aim for short, readable pieces that respect your time — most articles run under 400 words — and we link to primary sources whenever they are available.
Subscribers to the weekly digest receive the five most important stories of the week curated into one short email. No promotional ads, no operator pushes — just the news.
The bonus section catalogues live offers across our reviewed operators with the wagering requirements, eligible games, time limits and country restrictions stated up front. We strip out the marketing spin and tell you what the bonus actually costs to clear.
If a bonus looks too good — and most do at first glance — the small print usually explains why. Our entries are designed to surface that small print before you sign up, not after.
The first gate is the licence. We verify the licence number with the issuing regulator, not just the badge on the casino's footer. Operators that fail this check do not appear in the directory, regardless of the affiliate terms they offer.
The second gate is the cashout test. Our team makes a deposit, plays a real session and requests a withdrawal. We measure the elapsed time from request to funds-in-account and we document any verification frictions encountered along the way. This is the single best predictor of whether a casino will treat winning players fairly.
The third gate is the support test. We submit a handful of routine questions across email and live chat at different times of day and rate the responses on speed, accuracy and tone. A casino with great games and bad support is still a casino we will not recommend.
Modern operators support cards, e-wallets, bank transfers, vouchers and cryptocurrencies. Each method has its own trade-offs — speed, fee structure, anonymity, refund support — and the right pick depends on your priorities.
Our banking guides walk through each option in plain English, and we maintain a comparison grid so you can see at a glance which casinos accept what. If a payment method matters to you, filter the directory by it.
Online gambling should be a form of paid entertainment, not a way to make money. Set a budget before you deposit, never chase losses, and walk away when the session stops being fun.
Every reputable operator offers self-exclusion, deposit limits, session timers and reality checks built into the account area. We expect to see those tools and we mark them clearly in each review. If you or someone close to you needs help, GamCare, BeGambleAware and the corresponding national bodies offer free, confidential support.
Casino Bonus News is independently owned and editorially independent. Affiliate revenue keeps the lights on, but it never decides what we publish or which operators we feature. The licensing, cashout-test and support-test gates apply to every casino in the directory, including the ones with the most generous affiliate terms.
This site is for adults of legal gambling age in their jurisdiction. The information here is provided for general guidance and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Players are responsible for verifying that online gambling is legal in their location before signing up.
Look for a valid licence (Curacao, MGA, UKGC), independent ratings, player reviews, and clear bonus terms. We verify these before publishing any casino review on the site.
Yes, provided the casino is licensed and uses SSL encryption. Every operator in our top list is checked for payment security and data protection.
Most casinos offer a welcome bonus on the first deposit (typically 100–200%) plus free spins. Some also run no-deposit bonuses — free spins or a small bankroll just for signing up.
At top-rated casinos, e-wallet withdrawals usually take a few minutes to 24 hours. Bank cards typically take 1–3 business days.
Yes — every casino we recommend has either a responsive mobile site or a dedicated iOS/Android app. Most slots run directly in the browser without any download.