Bloxgame

Make a deposit
GBP ▾
Start playing
mastercard apple-pay paypal visa google-pay
+2
I have a promo code
Contents

Recent Big Wins

Game Providers

All Providers

Bloxgame's casino and sportsbook overview

Bloxgame runs as a combined casino and sportsbook, and the game menu is the first thing that tells you that: 18 separate categories sit in the main navigation, from Poker and Blackjack through to Crash, Case Battles and a proprietary Originals line. The terms of service go further than the menu does, setting out rules for match betting, eSports and tournament wagers alongside the casino content. We put this page together to lay out what Bloxgame actually publishes about its bonuses, its verification checks and its payment rules, so you can weigh it up properly before registering.

The operator is Bazooki Studios Ltd., registered under number 15821, with its registered address in Mutsamudu, Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of Comoros. Bloxgame holds Licence No. ALSI-202411014-FI1 from the Anjouan authorities. Worth flagging early: Bloxgame's own excluded-jurisdictions list names the United Kingdom directly, alongside Austria, Spain, the USA and the wider FATF blacklist, so anyone reading from the UK should check current eligibility with the operator before going any further.

Bloxgame at a glanceDetail
OperatorBazooki Studios Ltd. (registration No. 15821)
LicenceAnjouan, Union of Comoros – Licence No. ALSI-202411014-FI1
Games18 categories, including slots, crash, poker and proprietary Originals titles
Sports bettingYes – matchups, eSports and tournament markets
Minimum bonus-qualifying deposit€20
Minimum withdrawal€10
Withdrawal limits€10,000 per month standard; €5,000 per month on the reduced tier
SupportLive chat and email
MobileBrowser-based play

The Bloxgame welcome bonus and its wagering conditions

Bloxgame requires a minimum deposit of €20 to activate a deposit bonus, unless a specific landing page states otherwise. T&Cs apply. 18+. New customers only. Please gamble responsibly (BeGambleAware.org). Every bonus carries a maximum bet restriction tied to the size of the deposit, and system bets don't count towards clearing the wagering requirement at all.

Cancel or forfeit a bonus before the wagering is met and Bloxgame voids everything the bonus generated, the bonus funds included – there's no partial credit. Bonus wagers placed on the Originals titles (Thunder Spin, Thunder Plinko, Thunder Crash) can carry lower maximum stake limits than the rest of the site. Bloxgame's aggregate liability to any one player is capped at whichever is lower: the value of the bets that produced it, or €500 in total – a figure worth remembering if you're chasing a big multiplier.

A bonus you abandon early doesn't just stop – it disappears, along with anything it generated. Read the wagering clock before you deposit, not after.

Bloxgame's game categories and Originals titles

Roulette, Game Shows, Crash and Craps sit among the categories listed, alongside Instant Win titles for players who want a quicker round. Case Battles adds a community angle you won't find at every operator, and the Originals line – Thunder Spin, Thunder Plinko and Thunder Crash – is built in-house rather than licensed from a third party.

A public live feed also runs across the site, showing real-time bets, multipliers and payouts from other active players – a small touch that gives Bloxgame a more social feel than a standard slots lobby.

Sports and esports betting at Bloxgame

Bloxgame's sportsbook covers match betting and tournament markets, with eSports named specifically in the terms. If a fixture is postponed or suspended and doesn't resume within 72 hours of its scheduled start, the match is voided and stakes are refunded – except for wagers on whether a side advances in or wins a tournament outright, which stay live. Where a draw option isn't offered on a market and the game ends level, everyone gets a refund rather than a loss.

Results are treated as final 72 hours after the event, and disputes over a settled wager must be raised within 3 days of the decision – after that window, Bloxgame won't entertain a query either way.

Registration and identity verification at Bloxgame

Signing up is a one-account affair: Bloxgame closes duplicate accounts immediately, and the operator reserves the right to decline any application without giving a reason. In practice, the steps run in a fixed order.

  1. Complete the registration form yourself, with an accurate, up-to-date email address.
  2. Deposit and play under Simplified or standard Customer Due Diligence, depending on your activity.
  3. Trigger full KYC once lifetime deposits pass €5,000, or the moment you request any withdrawal.
  4. Upload a government-issued photo ID (front and back where required), a selfie holding it, and a recent bank statement or utility bill.
  5. Wait for review – if it fails, Bloxgame opens a support ticket and explains why.

The photo ID needs a visible signature, must match your full name, must have at least three months left before expiry, and has to confirm you're over 18. The proof of residence needs the same name, needs to match the ID, and must be dated within the last three months – older documents get rejected on sight.

Bloxgame payments, fees and withdrawal limits

Payments at Bloxgame work on a simple principle: wager your deposit at least once, and cashing out costs nothing extra. Skip that step and the operator applies charges that catch a surprising number of players off guard, which is why this section runs longer than the rest.

Bloxgame's €10,000 monthly cap and the 10x rule

The standard monthly withdrawal ceiling is €10,000. But there's a condition worth doing the maths on: if your account balance grows to 10 times or more the total you've actually deposited, the cap is cut in half, to €5,000 a month. Say you deposited €200 and turned it into €2,500 on a lucky Crash streak – that balance is already 12.5 times your deposit, so you'd fall under the reduced tier rather than the standard one. It's a rule aimed at very large multiplier wins, but it bites regardless of how the balance got there.

Wagering, chargeback and bank fees

The minimum single withdrawal is €10, except when you're closing your account, in which case the full balance can go out in one payment. Wager your deposited funds at least once and Bloxgame charges nothing to withdraw; skip that rollover and an 8% fee applies, with a €4 minimum charge – so on a €40 withdrawal you'd lose €4, and on a €1,000 one you'd lose €80. A chargeback, denial or reversed payment also carries its own €50 administration fee, and any bank charges from making a deposit in the first place sit with the player, not the operator.

Currency conversion and account status

Deposits made in a currency other than your account currency are converted at the daily rate from oanda.com, the operator's own bank, or its payment processor – whichever applies. Bloxgame is also explicit that player accounts aren't bank accounts: balances don't earn interest and aren't covered by any deposit or banking insurance scheme, so treating a large balance as "safe" money would be a mistake.

Payments figureValue
Minimum withdrawal€10 (full balance on account closure)
Standard monthly cap€10,000
Reduced monthly cap (10x balance rule)€5,000
Fee if deposit not wagered once8% (minimum €4)
Chargeback / reversal fee€50

Bloxgame on mobile: browser versus app

There's no dedicated Bloxgame app referenced in the operator's own terms – the platform is built to run through a mobile browser instead. That's not necessarily a downside: a browser-based site updates instantly, sidesteps app-store approval delays, and needs no download or storage space on your phone.

Playing in a mobile browser

Open the site the same way on a phone as on a desktop, log in, and the same categories – Roulette, Game Shows, Crash, Craps and the rest – load without a separate mobile version to keep updated. Live chat is reachable from the same browser tab, so support doesn't require switching devices.

What's different from the desktop site

Layout aside, the underlying rules don't change on mobile: the same bonus wagering conditions, the same withdrawal caps, and the same KYC thresholds apply whichever screen you're using. What does change is convenience – smaller game tiles, a condensed menu, and less room for the live bet feed that runs across the desktop lobby.

Bloxgame's Rakeback and Calendar Rewards

Instead of a tiered VIP ladder, Bloxgame runs a Rakeback system: players get back 20% of the house edge on whatever game they're playing. You can claim it four ways – Instant (every 20 minutes), Daily, Weekly or Monthly – depending on how often you want to check back in.

How the seven-day unlock works

Whichever frequency you claim, the reward doesn't land in one go. It's set aside and released across a seven-day Calendar Rewards schedule: 42% on day one, tapering to 22%, 15%, 8.2%, 6.5%, 3.5% and finally 2.8% on day seven. In our reading of the terms, that structure rewards players who stay active over the week rather than claiming once and disappearing.

Contacting Bloxgame support

Bloxgame offers two support channels: live chat and email. Self-exclusion requests also go through support, sent from your registered email address, and take effect within 24 hours of being received – quicker than the standard account queries, which typically route through live chat first.

Where Bloxgame stands for players

Bloxgame's strength is breadth: a large casino menu, an in-house Originals line, a working sportsbook, and a rakeback structure that rewards regular play rather than one-off deposits. The withdrawal fee structure rewards patience too – wager your deposit once and cashing out costs nothing.

The gaps are just as real. Bloxgame doesn't name its game providers or its accepted payment brands anywhere we could find, and the welcome bonus's actual match percentage and cap aren't published either – only the €20 activation threshold is. The UK sits on the operator's own restricted list, which matters more than any bonus figure if you're reading this from Britain. Weigh the genuine positives – the game range, the rakeback, the clear fee structure – against those unknowns before registering.

Responsible gambling at Bloxgame

Bloxgame offers a self-exclusion option locking the account for a minimum of six months and stopping promotional emails, plus a shorter seven-day cooling-off period for players who just need a break rather than a full stop.

Bloxgame is restricted to players aged 18+. If a shared device means a minor could access an account, parental-control software such as Net Nanny or Qustodio is worth setting up alongside the operator's own tools. For free, confidential support, Gamban and BetBlocker both offer blocking software across devices, while the GamCare National Gambling Helpline (0808 8020 133, free, 24/7) and BeGambleAware are there whenever gambling stops feeling like entertainment and starts feeling like something else. GamStop and Gordon Moody offer further national self-exclusion and treatment routes if you need them.

Frequently asked questions

Bloxgame's terms set the activation threshold at €20 unless a specific promotion says otherwise. Note that system bets don't count towards clearing the wagering requirement, and abandoning a bonus before it's cleared voids the funds it generated.
Bloxgame caps its total aggregate liability to a player at whichever is lower: the value of the bets that produced the win, or €500 in total. That figure applies broadly across the site, not just to one promotion.
Speed comes down to verification: any withdrawal request triggers a full KYC check, so getting your ID, selfie and proof of address in early helps. Once verified, standard monthly withdrawals are capped at €10,000, dropping to €5,000 if your balance runs at least 10 times higher than what you've deposited.
If you deposit in a currency other than your account currency, Bloxgame converts it using the daily rate from oanda.com, its own bank, or its payment processor. Remember that player balances aren't bank accounts – they don't earn interest and carry no deposit insurance.
Full KYC becomes compulsory once lifetime deposits pass €5,000, on any withdrawal request, or if a transaction looks suspicious. You'll need a government-issued photo ID showing a signature and valid for at least three more months, a selfie holding that ID, and a bank statement or utility bill dated within the last three months.