UK Gambling Regulation Tracker: Every Rule Change on One Timeline
UK gambling rules are changing faster than at any point since the 2005 Gambling Act — bonus caps, stake limits, tax rises, deposit-limit reforms and a looming decision on crypto payments. This tracker keeps the whole picture on one page: what is already in force, what is coming and when, and what is still being decided. Statuses and countdowns update automatically, and we add new milestones as they are announced. Bookmark it; cite it; we keep it current.
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How to read this tracker
In force means the rule applies today at UK Gambling Commission-licensed operators — note that offshore crypto casinos are generally not bound by these rules, which is the central trade-off we cover in are crypto casinos legal in the UK? Coming up entries have confirmed dates from the regulator; under review entries are live policy processes where the outcome is not yet decided. Each entry links to our in-depth coverage where we have it.
Frequently asked questions
How often is this tracker updated?
Statuses and countdowns update automatically every day. New milestones are added as regulators announce them — typically within days of a Gambling Commission or FCA publication — alongside our news coverage.
Do these rules apply to crypto casinos?
Mostly no. Almost all of these rules bind UKGC-licensed operators. Crypto casinos serving UK players are typically licensed offshore (Curaçao, Anjouan) and sit outside this framework — no 10x bonus cap, no mandated deposit limits, no GamStop. The exception to watch is the UKGC’s crypto-payments review, which could bring crypto inside the regulated perimeter.
Can I cite this timeline?
Yes — credit “Fruity Free Spins UK Gambling Regulation Tracker” with a link to this page. Dates reflect official announcements at the time of writing; always verify against the Gambling Commission’s own publications before relying on them commercially.
What is the biggest change still to come?
For most players, the gross deposit-limit requirements arriving on 30 September 2026. For the industry’s long-term shape, the UKGC’s decision on whether licensed casinos may accept crypto payments — our full analysis is here.
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