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DISCLAIMER: 7Gear Casino belongs to an operator without a UK Gambling Commission licence. Neither it nor its sister sites are suitable for players in the UK. We cover them here for reference only.
In theory, 7Gear Casino has a sister site called CatchBet. We said so right at the top of this page. In practice, it’s a standalone brand. There are two addresses for the CatchBet website given on the Anjouan Gaming licensing page for Industrial Mystic Labs SRL. One of them has a closure notice on it, and the other is geo-blocked in most of the world. While the licence is still active, it currently seems that CatchBet is out of action. Whether that’s temporary or permanent remains to be seen. That means there are no active 7Gear sister sites at the moment, but we’ll update this page if that changes. Until then, here’s our comprehensive, unbiased review of the casino.
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7Gear Casino Review 2026
Whoever came up with the design and concept of 7Gear Casino isn’t worried about copyright laws. The gentleman on the banner that advertises the welcome promotion on the 7Gear homepage looks very much like Richard Hammond of “Top Gear” fame, and his old colleague The Stig turns up a couple of banners later. There’s no sign of Clarkson or May anywhere, but the presence of “The Hamster” alone confirms where the inspiration for this speed-themed casino came from. As a new launch in mid-2026, it’s bucking the trend in an era where casino network companies are becoming a little more conservative in their approach. Let’s see how it fares.
7Gear Casino Welcome Bonuses
Richard Hammond’s face has probably caught your eye in the screenshot above already. Look a little closer, and you should be able to see the welcome promotion he’s offering. It’s a pack worth up to £5000, accompanied by 500 free spins. The word “pack” confirms that more than one deposit is required to unlock the full amount. You’ll actually need to make five if you want the full £5000: it’s 100% up to £1000 with deposit one, 50% up to £1000 with deposit two, 75% up to £1000 with deposit three, 50% up to £1000 again with deposit four, and back up to 100% up to £1000 with deposit five. You get 100 free spins with each qualifying deposit (minimum £20 each time), and wagering is x40. It’s not a bad welcome promotion at all, by international standards.
Other Promotions
The Promotions page at 7Gear Casino is empty other than the welcome bonus. Fortunately for both you and the casino, we go deeper than that with our reviews. The Bonus Terms and Conditions page confirms the existence of a Wednesday free spins bonus, with 50 spins for a £50 deposit, 80 for £80, and 150 for £110, so the biggest package is slightly discounted compared to the other two. Free spins are tied to Elvis Frog in Vegas or Bonanza Billion, and winnings must be wagered x40.
On weekends, players can claim a 50% bonus up to £500 (one per weekend). There’s also 5% cashback up to £5000 paid once per week, with x5 wagering.
The same terms and conditions page also confirms that the casino offers a Wheel of Fortune, which can be spun once per day so long as you make a deposit of at least £40. Example prizes aren’t given, but the terms further state that free spins winnings are subject to x40 wagering and cash rewards must be wagered x5, so those are probably the only two possible outcomes. There’s also some discussion of a loyalty programme, but not enough information is provided to make a proper assessment of it.
What are the Pros and Cons of 7Gear Casino?
Pros: The theme, while very obviously “borrowed,” is attractive and unique. It makes 7Gear look like a big-time casino. The welcome promotion is fine by the standards of international casinos, and withdrawals should never take more than 12 hours regardless of the selected method.
Cons: Most of the ongoing promotions aren’t listed on the Promotions page, which is a silly mistake. Live support is provided by an AI chatbot. The casino is operating beyond the permitted reach of its Anjouan Gaming licence.
Featured Slots and Games
Finding top games isn’t going to be a problem for you at 7Gear Casino. It leads with well-established favourites like Gates of Olympus: Super Scatter, Sweet Bonanza 2500, Sugar Rush: Super Scatter, and Blast the Bass. The presence of those Super Scatter slots tells you that the casino’s portfolio is bang up to date with the latest releases. “Recommended” slots, which can be found further down the homepage, include Big Bass Bonanza, Book of the Fallen, Hold the Gold, and Aztec Clusters. Pragmatic Play does most of the heavy lifting as the casino’s top provider, but there are plenty of smaller studios to choose from if you’d rather.
7Gear’s live casino and live dealer selection is, we’re afraid to say, not as impressive as the slots collection. We don’t know why Pragmatic Play Live isn’t here as a provider when the slots wing of the company is so well-represented, but it isn’t. Instead, we were served with generic, white-label versions of roulette, blackjack, and baccarat. They’re fine for what they are, but they lack the wow factor. There’s no sportsbook at 7Gear Casino, and we couldn’t find any crash games either, so this is going to be one for the slots fans out there more than anybody else.
Withdrawal Options and Speed
Mastercard and Visa credit cards are approved for withdrawals from 7Gear Casino, and we assume that debit cards issued by either provider are also fine. Beyond that, your options are Revolut, ING, Rabobank, or crypto (all major coins and tokens are supported). Visa and Mastercard withdrawals are instant; all other methods are subject to 12-hour processing, and there’s a minimum and maximum of £20 and £4000 per transaction across all methods. It’s a perfectly serviceable setup.
Customer Support and License
The product expert at 7Gear Casino is called “Harper,” and is online 24/7. That’s your first clue that she’s a chatbot. The second will be her responses, although she’s capable of handling basic questions. Human support is available via email at support@7gear.io, which has the added benefit of creating a paper trail. The casino is covered by the Anjouan Gaming licence issued to its operator, Industrial Mystic Labs SRL of Costa Rica. The same licence would apply to the 7Gear sister sites, if any of them were open at the moment. It won’t apply to anybody in the UK, though – the regulator in Anjouan is very specific about the UK being beyond its remit. That means 7Gear can’t legally accept deposits from players in Britain.
7Gear Casino – The Verdict
7Gear certainly looks the part in its stolen clothing, and will continue to do so until the BBC’s copyright lawyers notice that it exists and do something about it. It has a solid welcome bonus to keep people interested when they get past the branding, and the ongoing promotions aren’t bad either when you eventually find them. The fact that they’re not where they should be is a worry, though, as it means the casino makes simple, basic mistakes. Play with small stakes if you live somewhere that the Anjouan Gaming licence covers, and don’t play at all if you don’t – it’s not worth the risk.