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Reviewed by the Fruity Free Spins editorial team · Last reviewed 10 June 2026 · Licensed: Curacao, Malta Gaming Authority, Swedish Gambling Authority, UK Gambling Commission
18+ UK bonuses capped at 10× wagering (UKGC, 2026) · BeGambleAware.org
Luckster Casino was a UK-facing site launched in 2021, operated by AG Communications Ltd (part of the Aspire Global/Aristocrat white-label group) under a UK Gambling Commission licence. It earned solid marks for game variety, a tidy three-part welcome package and generally fast payouts, but it carried average player ratings, recurring KYC and withdrawal grumbles, and a history of an AML fine. Crucially, as of 2026 the brand has been wound down as part of a mass white-label exit, so this review is best read as a historical record and a caution to verify any active site before depositing.
Bonuses & Promotions
The headline offer was a 100% welcome package worth up to £200 plus 100 free spins, split across your first three deposits (broadly £25, £50 and £125 tiers, each with free spins on popular slots). A £10 minimum deposit applied to each step, and wagering ran at 35x on bonus and spin winnings with a completion window reviewers reported as around 21 days. That 35x requirement is mid-table for the UK market, neither generous nor punishing. A notable trap flagged by several reviewers and players: deposits via PayPal did not qualify for the bonus, and a chunk of complaints stemmed from players misreading these terms.
Payments & Withdrawals
Luckster supported around eleven banking options, including Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill and Neteller, with instant, fee-free deposits. Withdrawal speed is where sources disagree most: marketing and some reviewers praised “instant” payouts via open-banking (TrueLayer), while AskGamblers and others listed e-wallets at 0–96 hours and cards/bank transfers at 1–7 days, with no weekend processing. A monthly withdrawal cap of roughly £7,000 was commonly cited (described as unlimited in GBP by casino.guru), alongside a small per-withdrawal fee of around £1–£3. Several player complaints centred on repeated document requests dragging payouts past the promised timeframes.
Games
The library was a genuine strength, with estimates ranging from about 2,000 to over 3,000 titles drawn from 90-plus providers including NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, Microgaming and Nolimit City. Live casino was well covered, with 100-plus tables powered largely by Evolution. An Android app was available, but there was no dedicated iOS app. For everyday slots and live-dealer play, breadth was rarely an issue.
Licensing & Safety
Luckster held UK Gambling Commission licence #39483 (operator AG Communications Ltd, brand owner Marketplay Ltd) plus a Malta Gaming Authority licence. UKGC licensing meant segregated player funds, RNG auditing, SSL encryption, IBAS dispute access and mandatory GAMSTOP integration, along with standard deposit limits, reality checks and self-exclusion tools. Two caveats temper this: the operator was fined £237,600 in 2022 for anti-money-laundering failings, and casino.guru logged a complaint alleging a self-excluded player was still able to deposit and play. Independent safety scores were respectable but mixed (casino.guru rated it 8.8/”High”; AskGamblers around 6.9/10).
Pros & Cons
- Large 2,000–3,000 game library from 90+ providers
- UKGC + MGA licensing with GAMSTOP integration
- Instant, fee-free deposits and open-banking payouts
- Strong live-casino selection (Evolution)
- Clear three-tier welcome bonus
- Brand wound down in 2026 (Aspire Global white-label exit)
- 2022 AML fine of £237,600 against the operator
- Recurring KYC/document-request complaints delaying withdrawals
- ~£7,000 monthly cap and small withdrawal fees
- Average overall player ratings; limited live-chat hours, no iOS app
Player Sentiment
Sentiment was genuinely split. Supporters highlighted game variety, quick TrueLayer payouts and responsive support, and a fair share of reviews landed in the 4–5 star range. Detractors focused on verification friction, with players describing cycles of being asked for ID, proof of address and bank statements, and payouts stretching well beyond the advertised window; aggregate scores hovered around the average rather than the top of the market. Reviewers disagreed on the exact Trustpilot figure, so treat any single star rating with caution.
Who It’s For
When live, Luckster suited UK players who valued a deep slots and live-casino catalogue and were comfortable completing KYC promptly to keep withdrawals moving. Given the 2026 closure, no one should be depositing today: if you land on a site using the Luckster name, check the UKGC register first, as a dormant brand domain can be repurposed by unlicensed operators.
Frequently asked questions
Is Luckster Casino still open?
No. Multiple sources report that Luckster was wound down during 2026 as part of Aristocrat/Aspire Global’s exit from the UK white-label market, affecting 50-plus sister brands. The shutdown was a corporate/commercial decision rather than a regulatory penalty.
Was Luckster Casino licensed and legitimate?
Yes, while operating it held UK Gambling Commission licence #39483 (operator AG Communications Ltd) and a Malta Gaming Authority licence, making it a regulated, legitimate site. Note the operator received a £237,600 AML fine in 2022.
What was the Luckster welcome bonus?
A 100% match up to £200 plus 100 free spins, spread over three deposits with a £10 minimum each and 35x wagering. PayPal deposits did not qualify for the bonus.
How long did Luckster withdrawals take?
Reports varied from near-instant open-banking payouts to 1–7 business days for cards and bank transfers, with no weekend processing, a roughly £7,000 monthly cap and a small per-withdrawal fee. Delays were usually tied to identity verification.
Did Luckster work with GAMSTOP?
Yes. As a UKGC-licensed operator it was integrated with GAMSTOP and offered deposit limits, reality checks and self-exclusion, though one logged complaint alleged a self-excluded player was still able to play.
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