About Betcrown
Betcrown is a genuinely new casino and sports betting site that I stumbled across very recently.
I am a big fan of the Anakatech licence brands, especially LuckyMate and 7bet, because I think they offer players a genuinely exciting product with an incredible range of different types of games.
I’ll explain what I mean by that in the review, but it’s not just a question of having a shed-load of slot titles, like a Skill on Net site might have. The unusual range and types of games they stock is genuinely unique, which is why whipping out a Betcrown review for our players was important to me before the Bank Holiday weekend. (If you’re reading this after the late May 2026 bank holiday, just note for the record how quickly we tested and reviewed the site for the masses!)
There’s been something of a drought for good new casinos in 2026, much of that to do with various industry issues. So when the chance to sign-up and try something actually new crossed my desk, I was champing at the bit!
How we rated this brand
- Offer Quality – 4/5 – My overall rating for Betcrown is pretty high as you can see, and that starts with the offer quality rating. By betting your initial tenner on one of many eligible slots, you’ll get a pretty classic bonus spins wad in return. It’s a fair deal! The only reason I docked a point was because the wagering requirements are a bit higher than some of the other sites on the platform like LuckyMate.
- Game Choice – 5/5 – Genuinely magnificent. As I navigated around, I could believe what I was seeing; slots, in-play betting, Virtuals, Crash Games, Gameshows, Casual games, MEGAWAYS slots, Roulette… they really have everything. This is such a clear case of a five out of five.
- Payment Methods – 3.5/5 – Unfortunately, it’s actually quite difficult to work out the eligible payment methods at first, which I found frustrating. Betcrown has many five out five qualities, but these aren’t one of them. What I’ve gleaned is this is basically a debit card or bank transfer kind of place (with a Trustly cameo related to that). That is fairly standard for an independent casino of this type. So the lack of e-wallets docks a point, and the lack of transparency docks another half!
- Navigation – 5/5 – No complaints here. Whether I’m browsing on mobile or on desktop, the site loads like a charm and you can easily navigate to all the fabulous different types of games easily.
- Customer Support – 4.5/5 – The customer support has been nothing but sweet which has talked us down after the payment method frustrations. It is not a 24 hour service (we’ve included the hours in our information bar), which is where it loses half a point.
Design & User Experience
There’s definitely a hierarchy in Anakatech sites when it comes to their design and usability. I’m pretty familiar with all them, and this is my rundown from worst to best:
- BetNero
- WinoMania
- LuckyMate
- 7bet
- Betcrown
Betcrown is sort of joint winners with 7bet, because that site has always been a dream. But Betcrown is the same. The purple, blue and green colour scheme looks fantastic and you can so easily transport yourself from amazing game to another amazing game.
Bonus & Promotions
For BBC-style balance, I want to point out that you can choose between a sports free bet offer and the casino bonus spins offer that I am advocating for here. Both are really good; it just depends on your interests!
In terms of the casino offer which we’re focusing on, here are a couple of tips I found useful when my journey began.
When I signed up, I found that you had to enter the promo code manually. This is not always the case, and many casinos just enter it automatically. We’ve included the promo code up top.
When claiming the bonus, make sure you click the little gift box icon and take a look at your pending bonuses. You need to activate it. Then, while you’re playing through your deposit, you can see a progress bar which shows you how close you are to unlocking your welcome bonus. It is a fairly manual process by modern standards, and some players might find it a bit tiresome. But it also adds a bit of intrigue too!
Games Available
I’ve said this one hundred times, but this was the thing that really made me fall in love with Betcrown. I don’t need to come up with any sort of spin. I could just list the amazing range of games they have and it would sell itself. In fact, that’s what I’ll do…
- Slots and more slots, somewhere around 1350. There are Drops & Wins eligible games, Jackpot slots, MEGAWAYS slots… something for everyone
- Live Casino: Roulette, Blackjack and almost 50 live gameshows, which is better than average.
- Crash Games: I’d like to shout out the game Red Baron specifically, which is Evolution Gaming’s flagship Crash game. It takes a lot of inspiration from Aviator, the OG Crash game, but imagine that made by a less dodgy company.
- Virtual Betting: I’ve spent hours just watching the Virtual “live” events that you can bet on any time, including Football and even more amusingly, Table Tennis. I’ve genuinely just spent two talented computer animated Ping Pong players going at it!
- Horse Race Betting
- In-play Betting
- There are almost 1,800 games in total!
Final Thoughts
I’ve spent the morning testing Betcrown (what a job…) and I can safely say that the casino and betting fans amongst you are going to like this. It’s a proper independent site on a small but well-respected licence. If I had to pull out a couple of potential pitfalls, it’d be the lack of e-wallet deposit options and the marginally high wagering requirements on the welcome offer. Otherwise, Betcrown’s incredible games collection should send you merrily on your way!





























