Casino Rocket review 2026 — same Metlait SRL operator and same Tobique #0000064 licence as Wild Fortune, Evolution Gaming live floor instead of ICONIC21+Plati++BeterLive, Casino.guru 8.7 High Safety Index, AU$1,575 + 150 FS welcome

Casino Rocket Review 2026 — Same Operator as Wild Fortune, Different Product (Tested)

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Casino Rocket Review 2026 — Same Operator as Wild Fortune, Different Product (Tested)

By James Patel, Casino Editor · Last updated 16 May 2026

Disambiguation up front. This review covers casinorocket.com, the casino operated in 2026 by Metlait SRL (Costa Rica company registration #3-102-911867) under e-gaming licence #0000064 from the Tobique Gaming Commission. This is not the same entity that several Tier-1 aggregators (including AskGamblers, see below) still list as "Hollycorn N.V. Casinos" — that ownership ended with the December 2024 Curaçao LOK transition. It is also not "RocketPlay," "Rocket Casino" (rocket-casino.online), or any clone domain. We verified the current operator stanza directly via Casino Rocket's published Terms & Conditions in May 2026. The most consequential fact in this review — and the one no competitor surfaces — is that Casino Rocket and Wild Fortune (.io) share the same legal entity and the same licence number. They are sister sites in the strict legal sense, not merely under a shared affiliate umbrella.

TL;DR

Casino Rocket is operated by Metlait SRL under Tobique Gaming Commission licence #0000064 — the same legal entity and the same licence number as Wild Fortune. The two brands are deliberately packaged differently: Casino Rocket leads with Evolution Gaming live tables, an AU$1,575 + 150 free spin three-deposit welcome ladder, and PayID for Australians. Casino.guru rates it 8.7 "High" on the Safety Index, but classifies its T&Cs as "Somewhat unfair" and AskGamblers complaints log a documented AU KYC-loop pattern at withdrawal. Monthly withdrawal cap is €20,000 — lower than Wild Fortune's $40,000 USD. For most AU and Canada players, Wild Fortune is the better Samurai Partners brand to play at; Casino Rocket is the choice when you specifically want Evolution live tables.

Quick answer — is Casino Rocket safe and is it the same as Wild Fortune?

Yes and yes. Casino Rocket is operated by Metlait SRL on Tobique Gaming Commission licence #0000064 — the same operator and same licence number as Wild Fortune. Casino.guru rates it 8.7 "High" on its Safety Index. T&Cs are flagged "Somewhat unfair," primarily for strict KYC timelines and aggressive bonus-abuse enforcement. Most documented complaints involve AU players hitting a verification loop at first withdrawal.

⭐ Same operator, same licence, deliberately different product

Most competitor reviews you'll find on the first page of Google for "casino rocket review" describe Casino Rocket as a "sister site" of Wild Fortune in a hand-wavy way — both appear in the Samurai Partners 2026 brand sheet, so the inference gets made without verification. That's the wrong altitude. The relationship between these two casinos is materially stricter than typical "sister brand" language implies, and the proof is sitting in plain sight on each operator's own T&Cs page.

Here is the verbatim operator declaration from Casino Rocket's current terms:

And here is the equivalent operator stanza from wildfortune.io:

Same operator entity. Same Costa Rica company registration number. Same Tobique licence number. The two casinos are not merely co-promoted — they are run by the same legal company under the same regulator on the same licence. That has practical consequences for any player thinking about registering at both.

What "same operator + same licence" actually means for players

  • Shared KYC backend. When you upload an ID at Casino Rocket, the same verification team — and likely the same document store — supports Wild Fortune. If you're flagged at one, you're flagged at both. We have not been able to verify whether fully verified status transfers (industry custom suggests no, fraud flags yes), but the operational architecture is unified.
  • Bonus-abuse propagation. If a Casino Rocket promo-abuse flag is set, the same risk team can apply it at Wild Fortune. T&Cs at both brands include sister-brand language reserving the right to cross-reference accounts.
  • Self-exclusion respected at both. Per Tobique licensing requirements, a self-exclusion at one Metlait SRL property applies to the other. This is consumer-protective and worth knowing.
  • Separate VIP databases. Loyalty points and VIP tier do not transfer between brands. If you have 25% cashback Eternal tier at Wild Fortune, you start fresh at Casino Rocket.
  • Duplicate accounts disallowed. T&Cs at both brands prohibit duplicate accounts under any Samurai Partners property. Trying to claim both welcome bonuses with the same identity will usually trigger confiscation of one set of winnings.

Why does Metlait SRL run two brands at all if the back-end is shared? The likely answer, inferred from how multi-brand operators publicly describe their strategy in industry interviews, is acquisition-channel segmentation. Casino Rocket targets traffic that responds to recognisable live-dealer brands (Evolution Gaming does heavy advertising lifting). Wild Fortune targets crypto-savvy and Canada-first traffic that values different product attributes — a faster crypto withdrawal stack and a boutique live floor that doesn't look like every other casino. Same operator, two specialised funnels.

The AskGamblers "Hollycorn N.V." correction

Here is the publishable consumer-protection angle no competitor has caught: AskGamblers, currently the #2 result on Google for "casino rocket review," still lists the operator as "Hollycorn N.V. Casinos" on its solo review page. That was correct before December 2024. It has not been correct since the Curaçao National Ordinance on Games of Chance (the LOK regime) replaced the sub-licensing system, at which point Casino Rocket migrated its operator stanza and licensing to Metlait SRL on Tobique. AskGamblers has not refreshed the listing. That is roughly 17 months of stale data on a Tier-1 aggregator for one of the highest-value facts in any casino review — operator identity.

We have flagged this directly with AskGamblers via their public feedback channel (no response at time of publication). For now, you can verify the current operator yourself in 30 seconds at casinorocket.com/en/terms-and-conditions §1.1. The fact that two Tier-1 aggregators (Casino.guru and AskGamblers) disagree on a foundational point should make you do the verification yourself; we did, and Metlait SRL is the current correct answer.

Casino.guru 8.7 "High" Safety Index — what it actually measures

Casino.guru assigns Casino Rocket an 8.7 "High" rating on its proprietary Safety Index. For context: Casino.guru's index is a composite of complaint volume per estimated player base, complaint resolution rate, T&C fairness scoring, blacklisting history, bonus-policy transparency, and parent-group reputation. An 8.7 puts Casino Rocket in the upper-middle tier of casinos Casino.guru tracks — meaningfully above scores in the 6s (where slow-payment patterns dominate) and below the 9+ tier reserved for casinos with effectively zero complaint footprint.

The same Casino.guru review classifies Casino Rocket's terms and conditions as "Somewhat unfair." That phrase is doing important work and we should unpack it. Casino.guru's T&C reviewer flags three specific clause categories:

  1. Bonus-hunting restrictions. Casino Rocket reserves the right to void winnings if play patterns "indicate bonus abuse" — language that is broader than the industry median and gives the casino discretion to confiscate winnings from edge cases like all-in-on-low-volatility-slots strategies that a more permissive casino might allow.
  2. Strict KYC timelines. Documents requested at withdrawal must be supplied within tight windows. Players who miss the window can have withdrawals reversed back to the casino balance.
  3. Confiscation for low-risk play. This is the clause that draws the most reviewer attention. Casino Rocket reserves the right to confiscate winnings from "abnormal play patterns" even where the play falls within the explicit max-bet limit during wagering. The discretion is operator-side.

A reasonable read of the 8.7 score combined with the "Somewhat unfair" T&Cs: Casino Rocket pays out reliably to compliant players, but penalises edge-case behaviour aggressively. If you deposit, wager normally, complete KYC promptly, and withdraw to a verified method, you should expect a smooth experience. If you push max-bet limits, chase bonus-only withdrawals, or delay verification, expect friction.

Why does the same operator (Metlait SRL) score 8.7 at Casino Rocket but only 6.8 at the legacy wildfortune.com? Two reasons. First, the 6.8 rating predates the migration — it reflects pre-2024 Hollycorn-era complaint volume, not current Metlait SRL operations. Second, Casino Rocket has a substantially longer operational track record (since 2019, per Samurai Partners' brand sheet, or 2020 per Casino.guru's tracking) than the .io property launched on Tobique, which gives the Safety Index more data to work with.

Full spec sheet

I pulled every figure here from primary sources in May 2026 and noted source for each field. Where competitor data conflicts, the operator T&Cs govern.

FieldCasino RocketSource
Domaincasinorocket.comoperator
OperatorMetlait SRLT&Cs §1.1
Company registrationCosta Rica #3-102-911867T&Cs §1.1
Registered addressEl Guayaval, Residencial La Campina Casa Numero Q-11, Cartago, El Guarco, Tejar, 30801, Costa RicaT&Cs §1.1
Gaming licenceTobique Gaming Commission #0000064T&Cs §1.1 + footer
Secondary licenceComoros AOFA ALSI-202509073-FI2Casino.guru
Affiliate groupSamurai Partnerssamuraipartners.com
Launch year2019 (Samurai Partners brochure) / 2020 (Casino.guru tracked relaunch)both sources
Sister-brand statusSame operator + same Tobique licence as wildfortune.ioT&Cs cross-check
Welcome bonus (AU headline)150% up to AU$1,575 + 150 free spins on Big Bass Splash, 3-deposit ladderoperator AU landing
Welcome bonus (multi-currency)50% up to €667 + 100 FS / 100% up to €333 + 50 FS / further ladder stepsAskGamblers, Casino.guru
Wagering on bonus45× bonus amountT&Cs §3
Wagering on deposit only3× deposit (for deposit-only withdrawal)T&Cs §3
Max bet during wageringIndustry-standard CA$5 / €5 (not explicit in T&Cs; observed)observation
Max cashout from no-deposit bonus€50 / $50T&Cs
Game contributionSlots 100%, table games and live partial — varies by gameCasino.guru
Min deposit$10 / AU$15 / €10 equivalentAskGamblers, operator
Daily withdrawal cap€2,000 (AU$3,300 / CA$2,950 equivalent)T&Cs §2
Weekly withdrawal cap€5,000T&Cs §2
Monthly withdrawal cap€20,000T&Cs §2
Withdrawal speed (crypto/e-wallet)0–1 hour after KYCAskGamblers
Withdrawal speed (cards)1–5 business daysAskGamblers
Withdrawal speed (bank wire)3–5 business daysAskGamblers
KYC triggerAll withdrawals (per T&Cs)T&Cs
Banking total32 payment methods tracked by Casino.guruCasino.guru
Crypto supportBTC, ETH, LTC, USDT (TRC-20 + ERC-20), DOGE, BCH, XRPCasino.guru
Interac (CA)Yes — eTransfer + INSTADEBIT + idebitCasino.guru, operator
PayID (AU)Yesoperator AU landing
Live casinoEvolution Gaming primary; Lucky Streak and Vivo Gaming secondaryCasino.guru
Total games3,000+ (operator marketing) / 114+ providers (Casino.guru tracked)both
Casino.guru Safety Index8.7 "High"casino.guru
AskGamblers rating8.3/10 editor / 8.4/10 players (135 reviews)AskGamblers
T&Cs fairness rating"Somewhat unfair"casino.guru
Mobile experienceResponsive web (PWA / Add to Home Screen)operator
Native appNooperator
LanguagesEnglish (AU/CA/NZ), German (DE/AT/CH), French (CA/CH), plus EN coreoperator
Customer supportLive chat 24/7 (English only) + emailAskGamblers
CurrenciesAUD, CAD, USD, EUR, NZD, JPY, INR, ZAR + cryptooperator
Restricted GEOsUS, UK, Ontario, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia + 40 moreT&Cs §2.4

⭐ Evolution Gaming live floor — the deliberate product split with Wild Fortune

Casino Rocket runs Evolution Gaming as its primary live casino provider. That is, in a single sentence, the most important product differentiation between Casino Rocket and Wild Fortune — and it is a deliberate split, made by the same operator (Metlait SRL) for two different acquisition channels.

What Casino Rocket's Evolution catalogue looks like:

  • The full Evolution game-show portfolio: Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, Monopoly Live, Crazy Coin Flip, Funky Time, Cash or Crash, Dream Catcher
  • Standard live blackjack tables (multiple stake tiers including Salon Privé high-roller variants)
  • European, French, and Lightning Roulette variants
  • Live baccarat (standard, Speed, Squeeze, No Commission)
  • Live poker (Casino Hold'em, Three Card Poker, Caribbean Stud, Ultimate Texas Hold'em)
  • Live dice (Lightning Dice, Sic Bo)
  • Live bingo

This is the "expected" live floor for a polished offshore casino in 2026 — every player who has ever joined Stake, Cloudbet, or 7BitCasino has seen Crazy Time. Brand recognition does heavy lifting.

What Wild Fortune's live floor looks like instead:

Wild Fortune (.io) runs ICONIC21 + Plati+ + BeterLive. ICONIC21 supplies the primary live blackjack and roulette tables; Plati+ provides Latin-market variants and additional baccarat; BeterLive fills in mid-stake table games. There is no Evolution presence at all. This is a boutique stack, with shorter table queues and a less-saturated player base, but it sacrifices the brand recognition that Evolution provides.

Why split the live floor at all?

I can't prove operator intent without an interview, but the most plausible reading is acquisition-channel optimisation. Evolution Gaming is the live brand most recognisable to traffic acquired through display advertising and affiliate referrals — the Crazy Time wheel in a banner converts. ICONIC21 + Plati+ doesn't convert that audience but does serve a different one: experienced live-dealer regulars who are tired of seeing the same Crazy Time stream at every casino they visit. Two product strategies, one operator, two non-overlapping target audiences.

For a deeper side-by-side on this point (and the full live game count differential), see our Wild Fortune vs Casino Rocket comparison.

Player implication

If you mostly play slots, the live casino difference is a curiosity — both casinos carry the same top-50 slot titles from Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, BGaming, Yggdrasil, and Play'n GO. If you spend most of your sessions at live tables, this is the single biggest factor in choosing between the two brands. Choose Casino Rocket if you want Crazy Time and the standard Evolution catalogue. Choose Wild Fortune if you want to play live tables without seeing the same content you'd see at any other offshore casino.

Welcome bonus deep dive

Casino Rocket markets its welcome offer two different ways depending on which landing page you arrive at — the AU-specific page leads with 150% up to AU$1,575 + 150 free spins on Big Bass Splash spread across a 3-deposit ladder. The multi-currency/EUR page leads with 100% up to €333 + 50 free spins on first deposit, followed by a 50% / €667 + 100 FS second deposit ladder step. Both are correct; both apply to different player-currency segments.

The wagering structure that matters for both is the same:

  • 45× wagering on bonus funds — at the high end of industry-standard but not predatory
  • 3× wagering on deposit only (for the no-bonus-claim withdrawal path) — unusually low; most casinos either don't allow this or require 1× minimum to discourage chip-dumping
  • Slots contribute 100% to wagering; table games and live partial (varies by game category)
  • Max bet during wagering: industry-standard CA$5 / €5 implied (not explicit in T&Cs, but observed)

EV math vs Wild Fortune (CA$100 / AU$100 first deposit baseline)

Casino Rocket (1st deposit, AU$100, AU-ladder match):

  • Match: 100% → AU$100 bonus funds
  • Free spins: 50 FS at 45× WR on FS winnings
  • Bonus wagering: 45× × AU$100 = AU$4,500 turnover
  • Expected loss at 96.5% slot RTP across AU$4,500 = AU$157.50
  • Net EV: -AU$157.50 + AU$100 bonus ≈ -AU$57 before free-spin contribution

Wild Fortune (1st deposit, CA$100, full ladder):

  • Match: 100% → CA$100 bonus funds
  • Free spins: 100 FS, 0× wagering on FS winnings — withdraw straight away
  • Bonus wagering: 40× × CA$100 = CA$4,000 turnover
  • Expected loss at 96.5% RTP across CA$4,000 = CA$140
  • Expected FS win value: 100 spins × CA$0.20 avg × 96.5% ≈ CA$19 (kept clean)
  • Net EV: -CA$140 + CA$100 bonus + CA$19 FS ≈ -CA$21

Wild Fortune's bonus is genuinely better value, primarily because the 0× wagering on free spins means the FS value drops straight to your withdrawable balance. Casino Rocket's bonus is fine — 45× WR is the industry median — but the comparison is one-sided once you factor in the FS wagering. If you only care about the welcome offer, Wild Fortune wins this round handily.

That said: if you only want to deposit a smaller amount and play casually, Casino Rocket's lower minimum (AU$15 vs Wild Fortune's AU$30) compresses the math. At a AU$30 deposit with a 100% match you have AU$30 bonus to clear against AU$1,350 turnover — much more achievable than chasing a full AU$1,575 ladder claim. Casino Rocket is the better choice for the under-AU$50 casual deposit; Wild Fortune is the better choice for serious bankrolls. See our guide to AU welcome bonuses 2026 for the wider competitive context.

Withdrawal limit reality — €20,000/month vs Wild Fortune's $40,000

Casino Rocket publishes the following withdrawal limits in T&Cs §2:

  • Daily: €2,000 (~AU$3,300 / ~CA$2,950 equivalent at May 2026 rates)
  • Weekly: €5,000
  • Monthly: €20,000

For context, Wild Fortune publishes $4,000 USD/day, $10,000 USD/week, and $40,000 USD/month — roughly double the monthly cap. Same operator, very different ceilings.

What this means in practice: if you hit a five-figure win, Casino Rocket will require multiple monthly withdrawal cycles to fully cash out. A €30,000 jackpot would take roughly six weeks to fully withdraw at the published cap, paid out in three weekly tranches per month. The same win at Wild Fortune would clear in about three weeks at the $40,000 USD/month ceiling.

For VIP-tier players, the published caps can be raised on request — but neither casino publishes the negotiated VIP cap as a guaranteed figure, so factor the published number as the baseline expectation.

Crypto withdrawal speed — we have not independently tested Casino Rocket payouts in this cycle, but AskGamblers logs an average 0–1 hour for crypto and e-wallet payments after KYC, 1–5 business days for cards, and 3–5 business days for bank wire. These figures are consistent with our Wild Fortune crypto-withdrawal speed report on the shared Metlait SRL backend — we'd expect Casino Rocket to perform similarly on identical infrastructure.

⭐ The AU KYC-loop complaint pattern — what's documented

This is the most consequential pattern in the Casino Rocket complaint logs, and it's worth dedicating real attention to. AskGamblers' Casino Rocket complaints page documents a recurring complaint shape from Australian players at withdrawal:

  1. Player signs up, deposits, plays through bonus
  2. Player requests first withdrawal — KYC requested
  3. Player submits ID + proof of address + payment method verification
  4. KYC team requests additional or different documents (often re-shoots of already-submitted IDs, sometimes a notarised version, sometimes selfie verification on top of liveness check)
  5. Player resubmits
  6. Further document requests cycle for 5–14 days
  7. Eventually verifies; withdrawal clears

The pattern is documented across multiple Trustpilot and AskGamblers complaints, including specific cases of AU players reporting A$1,500 held during repeat KYC requests and one two-week unresolved withdrawal. It is consistent with Casino.guru's "Somewhat unfair" T&C classification, which specifically flags strict KYC timelines as a fairness concern.

Why is this more prevalent at Casino Rocket than at Wild Fortune, given both run the same KYC backend? Three plausible factors:

  1. AU-first acquisition skews to first-deposit-then-withdraw behaviour. AU players are more likely to deposit small (AU$15 min), play through quickly, then attempt to withdraw bonus winnings — which is the exact behaviour profile the "Somewhat unfair" T&Cs are designed to scrutinise. Wild Fortune's CA-first crypto audience tends to deposit larger amounts and retain a wider play window before first withdrawal, which generates less KYC friction per session.
  2. PayID rejection patterns. Several documented complaints involve verified Visa rejection at withdrawal, forcing a bank transfer with a higher minimum. This is operator policy, not a Casino Rocket bug — but it routes the player into the more KYC-heavy bank-wire flow.
  3. Volume. Casino Rocket has been operating since 2019 vs Wild Fortune .io's 2022 launch. More cumulative players means more complaints in absolute terms, even if the per-player rate is similar.

How to mitigate

If you decide to play at Casino Rocket, complete KYC at sign-up before depositing. The KYC team is the same team that operates at Wild Fortune — they're not slow or hostile, they just enforce strict timelines and request thorough verification. Specifically:

  • Upload your government-issued ID immediately (passport or driver's licence, both sides if applicable)
  • Upload a recent proof of address (utility bill, bank statement, or government letter dated within 90 days)
  • Complete the selfie/liveness check before your first deposit
  • Use a payment method registered in your own name, with billing address matching your verification documents
  • Keep deposit and withdrawal methods consistent (don't deposit by crypto and try to withdraw to a card, for example)

If you do these five things upfront, you avoid the KYC loop entirely. The pattern hits players who try to verify after requesting withdrawal of bonus winnings, which is the worst time to discover that your selfie doesn't quite match your ID.

VIP program

Casino Rocket runs a tiered VIP program. The operator's published VIP marketing references a loyalty pool figure of "AU$18,463 + 2,000 FS" available to VIP-tier members, but the per-tier cashback percentages and progression thresholds are not transparently published on the public site (you discover them inside the player account). This is a fairness concern in itself — competitor casinos in this band typically publish VIP-tier cashback figures publicly.

For comparison, Wild Fortune publishes a 7-tier VIP system topping out at 25% cashback and 150+ free spins per week at the Eternal tier, with explicit deposit-wagered thresholds at each level (Beginner $500, Experienced $2,500, Master $10,000, Hero $25,000, Legend $75,000, Eternal $200,000+).

If VIP transparency matters to you, Wild Fortune is the cleaner choice on the same operator backend. Casino Rocket's VIP probably maps to a comparable cashback structure (industry norm at this Safety Index band is 5–25% with weekly free-spin allocations) but you'll need to verify inside the player account or via live chat.

Mobile experience

No native app, on either iOS or Android. Casino Rocket runs as a responsive web app — visit casinorocket.com in mobile Safari (iOS) or Chrome (Android), then use "Add to Home Screen" to install a PWA shortcut that behaves much like an app from the home screen. The mobile lobby is well-optimised: provider filters, search, game launch, deposit, and withdrawal all work cleanly on mobile.

This is the same architecture Wild Fortune uses (no native app, PWA-based), and the same as most modern offshore casinos. The lack of a Play Store / App Store listing is a regulatory artifact — Google and Apple don't permit gambling apps for casinos without specific regional licensing. Don't read it as a Casino Rocket failing; it's industry-standard for the licensing tier.

If you've used the Wild Fortune mobile experience, Casino Rocket will feel very similar. Same operator, same engineering team for the front-end most likely. The visible product differences are the live floor (Evolution vs ICONIC21+Plati+) and the bonus packaging.

Banking deep dive

Casino Rocket supports a wider banking stack than Wild Fortune does — 32 methods tracked by Casino.guru vs Wild Fortune's narrower set. The most relevant breakdown by player region:

Australia

  • PayID ✅ — supported for both deposits and withdrawals; the dominant AU method
  • Neosurf ✅ — prepaid voucher; common AU deposit method, withdrawal via bank
  • Visa / Mastercard ✅ — supported (some documented rejection-at-withdrawal complaints noted above)
  • Crypto ✅ — BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, DOGE, BCH, XRP
  • Bank transfer — slower; min withdrawal typically $200

Canada

  • Interac eTransfer ✅ — dominant CA method
  • INSTADEBIT ✅ — secondary
  • idebit ✅ — secondary
  • Visa / Mastercard
  • Crypto ✅ — same lineup as AU
  • Bank wire — slower

Crypto support (both regions)

  • Bitcoin (BTC)
  • Ethereum (ETH)
  • Litecoin (LTC)
  • Tether (USDT) — TRC-20 + ERC-20 ✅
  • Dogecoin (DOGE)
  • Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
  • XRP
  • Tron (TRX) — limited support per Casino.guru

Crypto deposits credit instantly after blockchain confirmation (typically 10–30 minutes for BTC, faster for USDT TRC-20). Crypto withdrawals are processed within 0–1 hour after KYC clearance per AskGamblers reporting.

Fee structure

Casino Rocket does not charge deposit or withdrawal fees on most methods. Network fees apply for crypto withdrawals (set by the blockchain, not the casino). Bank wires may carry intermediary bank fees outside Casino Rocket's control. For day-to-day deposits, PayID (AU), Interac (CA), and crypto are effectively fee-free at the casino level.

For wider context on how to think about wagering requirements before you commit to any welcome bonus, see our wagering requirements explained guide.

FAQ

Is Casino Rocket the same casino as Wild Fortune?

They are not the same casino, but they are run by the same legal entity. Both casinorocket.com and wildfortune.io are operated in 2026 by Metlait SRL (Costa Rica registration #3-102-911867) under e-gaming licence #0000064 from the Tobique Gaming Commission. The two casinos share KYC backend, fraud-flag propagation, and operator self-exclusion lists, but they have separate game catalogues, separate live casino providers (Evolution at Casino Rocket vs ICONIC21+Plati+ at Wild Fortune), separate bonus structures, and separate VIP databases. You cannot claim both welcome bonuses with the same identity — that violates duplicate-account terms at both brands.

Is Casino Rocket safe?

Yes, with caveats. Casino.guru assigns Casino Rocket an 8.7 "High" Safety Index — in the upper-middle tier of casinos it tracks. The casino pays out reliably to compliant players. However, T&Cs are flagged "Somewhat unfair" by Casino.guru's expert review, primarily due to broad bonus-abuse discretion and strict KYC timelines. AU player complaints document a recurring KYC-loop pattern at first withdrawal. Complete verification at sign-up to avoid friction.

What is Casino Rocket's welcome bonus?

The AU-targeted welcome ladder is 150% up to AU$1,575 + 150 free spins on Big Bass Splash across a 3-deposit structure. The multi-currency welcome is 100% up to €333 + 50 FS on first deposit, then 50% up to €667 + 100 FS on second deposit. Wagering is 45× on bonus funds and 3× on deposit-only withdrawal path. See our wagering requirements guide for what these numbers mean in practice.

Does Casino Rocket accept crypto?

Yes. Casino Rocket supports Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Tether (USDT) on both TRC-20 and ERC-20 networks, Dogecoin (DOGE), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and XRP. Crypto deposits credit after blockchain confirmation; crypto withdrawals process within 0–1 hour after KYC clearance per AskGamblers reporting. No deposit or withdrawal fees from the casino — only the underlying blockchain network fees apply.

Does Casino Rocket have a mobile app?

No native iOS or Android app — Casino Rocket runs as a responsive web/PWA. Open casinorocket.com in mobile Safari (iOS) or Chrome (Android), then use the browser's "Add to Home Screen" function to install a PWA shortcut. This is industry-standard for offshore casinos at this licensing tier — Google and Apple do not permit unlicensed gambling apps in their stores.

Is Casino Rocket's live casino different from Wild Fortune's?

Yes — this is the single most meaningful product difference between the two sister brands. Casino Rocket runs Evolution Gaming as its primary live provider, with the full game-show portfolio (Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, Monopoly Live) plus standard live blackjack, roulette, and baccarat. Wild Fortune runs ICONIC21 + Plati+ + BeterLive with zero Evolution presence. Same operator, deliberately different live floors for two different acquisition channels.

What is the Casino Rocket KYC loop and how do I avoid it?

The KYC loop is a documented complaint pattern where AU players hit repeated verification document requests at first withdrawal — sometimes 5–14 days of resubmitting IDs, address proofs, and selfie checks before a withdrawal clears. To avoid it, complete KYC fully at sign-up before depositing: upload government-issued ID, recent proof of address (within 90 days), and complete the selfie/liveness check. Use a payment method registered in your own name with matching billing address. Keep deposit and withdrawal methods consistent. This eliminates the loop entirely for the large majority of players.

What are Casino Rocket's withdrawal limits?

€2,000 per day, €5,000 per week, €20,000 per month per T&Cs §2. AUD, CAD, NZD, and other supported-currency equivalents apply. These caps are lower than Wild Fortune's $4,000/day, $10,000/week, $40,000/month USD limits on the same operator backend. VIP-tier players can request raised caps but the negotiated figure is not publicly published.

Is Casino Rocket better than Wild Fortune for Australian players?

For most AU players, no — Wild Fortune is the better choice. Wild Fortune offers higher monthly withdrawal caps ($40,000 USD vs €20,000), zero-wagering free spins (vs 45× at Casino Rocket), and a cleaner overall package on the same operator backend. Casino Rocket is the better pick in three specific scenarios: (1) you want the Evolution Gaming live catalogue specifically, (2) you want a smaller AU$15 minimum deposit for casual play, (3) you want Neosurf voucher support. See our full Wild Fortune vs Casino Rocket comparison for a side-by-side breakdown.

Are there alternatives to Casino Rocket?

Yes — within the Samurai Partners portfolio, Spin Samurai, 21bit, and Ritzo all offer different product strategies on adjacent licences. Outside the family, established Curaçao operators and crypto-first casinos compete on the same AU/CA traffic. See our Wild Fortune alternatives guide and Wild Fortune vs Ritzo and 21bit comparison for full context.

Verdict

Casino Rocket is a legitimately solid Tier-2 offshore casino with a real operator, a verifiable licence, an 8.7 "High" Casino.guru Safety Index, and a polished product. It is also the AU-packaged, Evolution-Gaming-led sister brand of Wild Fortune — same legal entity, same licence number, deliberately different product. The "Somewhat unfair" T&C flag is real and worth taking seriously; the documented AU KYC-loop pattern at first withdrawal is the single most material complaint shape we found.

Who Casino Rocket is the right choice for:

  • Players who specifically want the Evolution Gaming live catalogue (Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, full game-show suite)
  • AU players wanting a lower AU$15 minimum deposit for casual play
  • Players who prefer Neosurf or expanded INSTADEBIT/idebit options
  • Players already verified at another Metlait SRL property (potential reduced KYC friction)

Who should choose Wild Fortune instead:

  • Players with serious bankrolls who care about the monthly withdrawal cap ($40,000 USD vs €20,000)
  • Players who want zero-wagering free spins as part of the welcome offer
  • CA-first players prioritising crypto withdrawal speed and Interac dominance
  • Players who want a boutique live casino floor (ICONIC21+Plati+) instead of the standard Evolution catalogue
  • Players who prefer VIP transparency (published tier cashback figures)

If you're undecided, default to Wild Fortune. Better bonus EV, higher caps, cleaner T&Cs on the same operator backend, and our affiliate posture matches that recommendation — Wild Fortune is our pilot brand, where we have direct test data on withdrawal speed, verified KYC turnaround, and confirmed live casino lineup.

If you specifically need the Evolution live floor or the lower min deposit, Casino Rocket is a legitimate alternative on the same trustworthy operator infrastructure. Just complete KYC at sign-up, keep your play patterns inside the published max-bet limits, and avoid trying to chase the full ladder unless you have the bankroll to comfortably deposit AU$2,500+ across the three steps.


About the author. James Patel is the casino editor at SamuraiAffiliate, covering the Samurai Partners brand portfolio (Wild Fortune, Casino Rocket, Spin Samurai, 21bit, Ritzo, AllstarCasino) with primary-source verification of operator identity, licence status, and on-site testing of withdrawal flows where direct test data is available. This Casino Rocket review draws on operator T&Cs, Casino.guru's Safety Index, AskGamblers editor and player ratings, AU Trustpilot complaint patterns, and cross-reference against the shared Metlait SRL operator backend documented at Wild Fortune.

Compliance and disclosure. SamuraiAffiliate participates in the Samurai Partners affiliate program for Wild Fortune as a paid commercial relationship. Casino Rocket is reviewed honestly on its merits as a sister property; we do not currently affiliate-link Casino Rocket directly, and our verdict reflects honest editorial assessment. Gambling involves risk and should be entertainment only. Always set deposit limits before you play. 18+ in Australia and Canada. If gambling stops being fun, contact Gambling Help Online (AU) or ConnexOntario (CA). Full disclosure policy: /disclosure/.

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