Royale Spins

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Royale Spins Casino (royalespins.com) is operated by Nexora Ltd of Anjouan.

This casino is covered by an Internet Gaming Licence issued in the State of Anjouan.

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On paper, these two casinos aren’t on the same network. Royale Spins Casino claims to be operated by a company called OneBet Solutions Ltd, and Gamblits is officially under the umbrella of Nexora Ltd. However, both companies are based in Anjouan and operating under an Anjouan licence, and if you pop open the full terms and conditions of Royale Spins, it gives the Nexora name rather than the OneBet Solutions name. Throw in the fact that both brands are obviously built from the same design template, and we think we’ve built a case for them both coming from the same place. That’s all the more important because Gamblits is actually the only other member of the Royale Spins sister sites family, so if you’re after something akin to the experience you’ve had at Royale Spins, Gamblits is the only place you’re going to find it.​

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Royale Spins Casino Key Information

Name Royale Spins Casino.
Web Address royalespins.com
Number of Sister Sites 1.
Top Sister Sites Gamblits.
Operator Name Nexora Ltd.
Licensing Status Internet Gaming Licence, Anjouan.
Bonus Terms Can’t be withdrawn.
Contact Email support@royalespins.com
Trustpilot Score N/A – Not enough reviews yet.
Payment Terms Minimum £200, timescales unclear.

Royale Spins Review 2026

Royale Spins launched in July 2025, but might not belong to the company that it claims to belong to, and mustn’t be confused with Royal Spins. That’s a UK-licensed casino site on the Jumpman Gaming platform, whereas Royale Spins absolutely isn’t licensed to operate in the United Kingdom. It doesn’t appear to have any reservations about doing so, though, which makes us wonder if it’s up to anything else that could be considered shady? We’re going to review the casino to find out.

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Royale Spins Casino Welcome Bonuses

There are several banners that scroll past one at a time on the Royale Spins homepage, but most of them promote the same thing – a deposit bonus worth up to £500. While it isn’t made clear, we suspect that this must be the welcome promotion. That’s all we know about it, though, because there’s no information at all on the casino’s Promotions page. That would be quite a big problem if it weren’t for a single line we’ve spotted in the casino’s full terms and conditions, informing us that bonuses aren’t withdrawable and will be removed from all balances before any withdrawal requests are approved. That makes the existence of the welcome promotion – or lack of – rather a moot point.

Other Promotions

It certainly looks like there ought to be more promotions at Royale Spins. One of the homepage banners advertises fifty free spins, but doesn’t tell us anything about how to get them. Another promises us that the casino is stacked with big bonuses awaiting you,” but is also light on details. There are links in the side menu for “Tier” and “Shop” implying that there should also be a loyalty reward program or incentive here, too. In every instance, though, clicking on the links takes you to a blank or incomplete page. We’re beginning to get the impression that somebody pressed “Publish” on the Royale Spins website before they were really supposed to.

What are the Pros and Cons of Royale Spins Casino?

Pros: None with the casino in this state.

Cons: The welcome promotion advertised on the homepage doesn’t seem to exist, none of the other promotions appear to exist either, and even if they do, the terms make it clear that bonus funds can’t be withdrawn. The minimum withdrawal is set to a thoroughly unfriendly £200, and no timescales are provided. The casino’s licence doesn’t grant it permission to operate in the UK legally, but we had no problem accessing the site and its registration form.

Top Slots and Games

Royale Spins might have gone for that classic, high-end name, but the experience itself is a bit more stripped-back than regal. The casino’s most played slots include favourites like Joker’s Jewels, Gates of Olympus, Big Bass Splash, and Sweet Bonanza, along with a few pumped-up sequels like Gates of Olympus 1000 and Big Bass Halloween. The emphasis is clearly on titles with proven popularity, especially from Pragmatic Play’s catalogue of colourful, bouncy games. It’s a familiar line-up, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing if you’re after big-name slots that don’t need much introduction.

Over in the live section, there’s a whole raft of roulette variations – Roulette 1 Azure, Mega Roulette, Speed Roulette 1, and Roulette 10 Ruby – plus crowd-pleasers like Sweet Bonanza CandyLand, Crazy Time, and Mega Wheel. There’s also a smattering of lesser-seen options like Dragon Tiger, Lucky6, and Lightning Storm. Providers range from the usual Pragmatic Play (heavily involved in both the slots and the live casino games) and Habanero to more niche names like TripleCherry, Mobilots, and Tom Horn. While the site isn’t crammed with exclusives or quirks, it does seem to cater to players who like to stick with the well-trodden path.

Withdrawal Processing and Support

The theme of important information not being available anywhere on the Royale Spins website is one that’s recurred throughout this review, and it’s going to recur again now. You won’t find a list of accepted deposit or withdrawal methods anywhere on the website, but you will find some pertinent and worrying information about the process. The casino won’t permit withdrawals below £200, which is no use whatsoever for players on a budget. Maximum withdrawals are set to £2000 per day and £10,000 per week, which is equally unattractive to high-rollers and begs the question of who the casino’s target audience is. There’s no published information about turnaround times, so that’s something else to worry about.

Customer Support and Licensing

There isn’t a live chat option or a telephone number at this casino, so all you can do is raise a support ticket or email support@royalespins.com. We have no idea how long it might take for someone to get back to you once you’ve done that. The casino’s operator holds an Internet Gaming Licence in the State of Anjouan, and this licence can be extended to cover the Royale Spins sister sites. It doesn’t cover players in the United Kingdom, though, and Royale Spins is considered a black market casino in the UK for this reason. To put that in plainer terms, that means it’s illegal for Royale Spins to accept UK-based players.

Royale Spins Casino – The Verdict

We hope for the sake of Royale Spins and the team behind it that the casino was still in the process of being built on the day we stopped by to review it, which is the same day its URL was added to the regulator’s register in the State of Anjouan. If this is intended to be the finished product, it’s a horrible one. We don’t know why anyone would launch a casino website before it was ready to go live, but that appears to be what’s happened here. Having made that mistake, we implore the design team to correct the biggest offences immediately. Clarifying the situation around bonuses would be a good first step, but we’d ask them to think again about the minimum and maximum withdrawal limits, too – set as they are, they don’t suit anybody.

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