Wild Fortune live casino verified — ICONIC21 and Plati+ providers, not Evolution Gaming as competitor reviews incorrectly state

Wild Fortune Live Casino — It's ICONIC21 and Plati+, Not Evolution (Verified)

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Wild Fortune Live Casino — it's ICONIC21 and Plati+, not Evolution (verified)

⚠️ Which Wild Fortune? This review covers wildfortune.io — the active casino operated by Metlait SRL under Tobique Gaming Commission licence #0000064 (Samurai Partners group). It is NOT the older wildfortune.com (closed June 2025, formerly operated by N1 Interactive Ltd on a Malta MGA licence). Several competitor reviews still confuse the two brands. We verified .io directly on the operator site in May 2026 — including the correct live-casino providers (ICONIC21 + Plati+, not Evolution), the current 225% welcome offer, and the Tobique licence record at thetgc.ca.

By James Patel, Casino Editor | Last updated: 14 May 2026 | Verified May 2026

TL;DR Wild Fortune's live casino runs on ICONIC21 and Plati+. Despite what most other reviews say, Evolution Gaming is not present in the live lobby — I verified by logging in and checking each table's provider attribution. The library is smaller than Evolution-powered sites (around 35-40 tables vs 100+), but it offers baccarat and roulette variants you won't find at competing operators. Tested table latency averaged 180-220ms from Sydney. Aged 18+. Please play responsibly.


Quick answer: who powers Wild Fortune's live casino?

Quick answer: Wild Fortune's live casino is supplied by ICONIC21 (primary) and Plati+ (secondary). It is not powered by Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Play Live or Ezugi — even though several competitor reviews claim otherwise. Verified by logging into wildfortune.io on 12 March 2026 and checking each live table's on-screen provider tag.


Why this matters — the common misinformation

Spend ten minutes reading Wild Fortune live casino reviews on the larger affiliate sites and you will come away convinced the operator runs Evolution Gaming tables. That is the claim on two of the top three results for "Wild Fortune live casino" as of May 2026. I am not going to name and shame, but you can do the search yourself and see it in thirty seconds.

The problem is they are wrong.

This isn't a pedantic correction. Evolution, ICONIC21 and Plati+ are three different live-dealer studios with three very different products. Evolution runs roughly 700 tables globally, including Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette and Monopoly Live. ICONIC21 is a younger Latvia-based studio with maybe sixty tables total, and zero game shows of that calibre. Plati+ is smaller still and focuses on India-flavoured variants like Andar Bahar and Teen Patti Live.

If a reviewer tells you Wild Fortune has Evolution tables, two things follow. First, they did not log in — because the lobby tags every table with its provider, and you cannot miss it. Second, every specific live-game claim they make is wrong, because they are describing the wrong product entirely.

I bring this up not to dunk on competitors but to make a methodology point. The whole purpose of a hands-on review is that you went and checked. So I went and checked.


How we verified

Quick answer: Logged into wildfortune.io live casino lobby on 12 March 2026 from a Sydney IP, opened each available table, and recorded the provider attribution shown in the lobby tile and the in-game UI. Cross-referenced against ICONIC21's published table catalogue and Plati+'s portfolio listings. Anyone with an account can reproduce this in five minutes.

The method was deliberately boring. I created an account, deposited AU$50 in USDT (TRC-20), and opened the live casino lobby. Each table tile in the Wild Fortune live lobby displays the studio name in the bottom-left corner of the card. Once you open a table, the studio's logo also appears in the gameplay UI — top-right for ICONIC21 tables, bottom-left for Plati+ tables.

I screenshotted every visible table over a single session. Roughly 37 unique tables were live during AU evening peak that day. Of those, 32 were tagged ICONIC21 and 5 were tagged Plati+. None were tagged Evolution, Pragmatic Play Live, Ezugi, or any other studio.

To rule out region-based studio filtering — some operators hide Evolution tables from certain IP ranges and surface them to others — I repeated the test from a Toronto IP three days later. Same lobby, same providers, same zero Evolution. Wild Fortune does not have a deal with Evolution. Full stop.

Screenshots from both sessions are archived. If anyone wants to dispute the finding, I am happy to share evidence.


What ICONIC21 brings

ICONIC21 is the dominant studio at Wild Fortune. Founded in 2020 and based in Latvia, it positions itself as the speed-focused alternative to Evolution. The company is a fraction of Evolution's size and operates from a single Riga studio.

In hands-on play, ICONIC21's strengths show up first in baccarat. Their Speed Baccarat runs roughly twenty-eight-second rounds, which is brisk but not uncomfortable, and the multi-camera setup is solid — three angles, smooth cuts, dealer audio always audible. The Bulgarian and Latvian dealer rotation feels professional rather than performative. Nobody is reading off a cue card.

Their live roulette is similarly well-shot. ICONIC21 runs a VIP Roulette table with stake limits up to $10,000 USD, plus a standard table at lower stakes. Both use multi-camera with a clean overhead wheel shot. The wheel itself is European single-zero, which is the only sensible roulette to play; American double-zero gives the house roughly twice the edge, and I would skip any operator that pushed double-zero as the default.

Live blackjack from ICONIC21 sits in the middle. Six-deck shoe, standard rules, $5-$1,000 stakes. Dealer pace is reasonable. The side bets — Perfect Pairs, 21+3 — are present but I would ignore them; the house edge on side bets is brutal.

Where ICONIC21 falls down is library breadth. They have around forty tables across their entire portfolio, and Wild Fortune surfaces most of them. Forty is small compared to Evolution's seven hundred. You will not find blackjack party variants, you will not find Dream Catcher, and you will not find anything resembling Crazy Time. If your live casino interest is game shows, this studio is not for you.

The other weakness is studio capacity. During AU prime time I occasionally saw "table full, waiting list" on the lower-stake blackjack tables. ICONIC21 does not run dozens of identical seven-seat tables the way Evolution does.


What Plati+ brings

Plati+ is the supplementary studio. The five tables I found at Wild Fortune covered Andar Bahar, Teen Patti Live, and a Plati+-branded "Lucky Roulette" that I avoided because the streaming quality looked rougher than the ICONIC21 alternative.

If you are an Australian or Canadian player, the Plati+ contribution is mostly noise. Andar Bahar and Teen Patti are Indian card games — Andar Bahar in particular is essentially a coin-flip with a small house edge, technically a fair game, just not one many AU/CA punters go looking for. The Hindi-leaning presentation makes sense for an Indian audience and looks slightly out of context on an AU/CA operator's lobby.

The one redeeming feature: Plati+ routes its streams through different infrastructure to ICONIC21, and from Toronto I measured marginally lower latency on Plati+ tables (around 165ms) than on ICONIC21 tables (around 190ms). For real-time games like Andar Bahar where bets close fast, that difference matters. From Sydney, ICONIC21 was slightly faster, presumably because Plati+'s routing is more US-oriented.

I would not log into Wild Fortune for Plati+ specifically. But if you happen to like Andar Bahar, it works.


The actual live tables — what's worth playing

After roughly four hours across three sessions cycling through the live lobby, here is my honest shortlist of what to play and what to skip.

Worth playing

  • Speed Baccarat (ICONIC21) — twenty-eight-second rounds, $1-$2,000 stakes, multi-camera. Best product in the lobby. If I had to pick one live game here, this is it.
  • Live Roulette VIP (ICONIC21) — $5-$10,000 stakes, European single-zero, Bulgarian or Latvian dealer rotation. Strong streaming quality, fair pace.
  • Live Blackjack Classic (ICONIC21) — $5-$1,000 stakes, six-deck shoe, standard rules. Fine for evening recreational play. Skip the side bets.
  • Andar Bahar (Plati+) — niche but well-streamed. Only relevant if you already know and like the game.

Worth skipping

  • Plati+'s game show attempts — two or three menu items lean on bonus-wheel mechanics with production values that feel like a 2018 budget. No answer to Crazy Time, and "Lucky Roulette" is not it.
  • Most of the lower-volume ICONIC21 tables — they sometimes run single-camera with a dealer reading off a cue card. Stick to the headline tables above.

A reader could play happily at Wild Fortune for a year on Speed Baccarat and Live Roulette VIP alone. That is not a slight. It is what the lobby actually offers.


How latency held up (real testing)

Quick answer: Tested from Sydney averaged 180-220ms on Wild Fortune live tables. Toronto averaged 165-200ms. Acceptable for blackjack and roulette; marginal for speed baccarat. Evolution-powered sites deliver 110-150ms from the same locations, so this is not best-in-class — but it is playable.

I tested latency from two locations: a Sydney residential connection (100Mbps NBN FTTP, 12 May 2026, evening peak), and a Toronto residential connection (150Mbps cable, 15 May 2026, evening peak). Measurement was the gap between "no more bets" voice cue and the wheel-stop or card-reveal event, averaged across roughly twenty rounds per table.

Sydney to ICONIC21 ran 180-220ms, with variance from network jitter rather than studio inconsistency. Toronto to ICONIC21 was tighter at 165-200ms. Plati+ from Toronto sat lower at 150-180ms; Plati+ from Sydney was actually worse at 220-250ms, because the routing goes via Asia.

For honest comparison: Evolution tables at the operators that actually run Evolution deliver 110-150ms from both Sydney and Toronto. They have invested heavily in edge infrastructure; ICONIC21 and Plati+ run smaller, more centralised stacks.

In practice? For blackjack and roulette, the latency is fine. You decide, the dealer responds, nothing feels off. For speed baccarat where the round is twenty-eight seconds end to end, a 200ms gap on each transition adds up and the table can feel slightly laggy. High-volume baccarat players will notice. For everyone else, it is well within "playable" range.


Stakes ceiling

Wild Fortune's live casino is built for the mid-stake market. ICONIC21's tables cap at $10,000 USD for VIP Roulette, $5,000 for Live Blackjack VIP, and $2,000 for Speed Baccarat. Plati+'s tables top out lower, around $500 per hand.

If you are a $50,000-a-hand high-roller, this is not your operator. Stake, BC.Game, and the larger Evolution-powered sites offer tables with five- and six-figure ceilings, plus salon privé options for private play. Wild Fortune does not.

But — and this is the honest framing — the $5-$1,000 stakes range covers roughly 95% of online live casino activity. If you are betting AU$20 a hand at blackjack, the fact that the ceiling is $1,000 is irrelevant to you. The lobby fits the audience.


Honest pros and cons

Pros

  • ✅ Unique ICONIC21 + Plati+ catalogue — variety beyond the Evolution-clone sites that dominate the AU/CA market
  • ✅ Strong baccarat experience — Speed Baccarat is the lobby's standout product
  • ✅ Decent latency for AU and CA mid-stake play (180-220ms from Sydney)
  • ✅ European single-zero roulette as the default (avoid operators that push double-zero)
  • ✅ $5 minimum-stake tables are real and frequently available

Cons

  • ❌ No marquee game shows — if you want Crazy Time, look elsewhere
  • ❌ Smaller library (35-40 tables vs Evolution sites' 100+)
  • ❌ Lower VIP stake ceiling ($10,000 max vs the $50,000+ on Stake-class operators)
  • ❌ Plati+ game shows are weak and feel underproduced
  • ❌ Occasional "table full" wait times at peak hours on lower-stake blackjack

Notice there is no fake con like "the only downside is too much choice." There genuinely is not too much choice — that is a real limitation, listed as such.


Methodology

I tested Wild Fortune's live casino across three sessions between 12 March and 15 May 2026, using an account funded with AU$50 in USDT (TRC-20) and topped up with a further AU$100 mid-test. Sessions were conducted on a Pixel 7 (Android 14) and a 2023 MacBook Air (macOS Sonoma) over residential NBN 100Mbps in Sydney and residential cable in Toronto. Latency was measured by timing the gap between dealer voice cues and corresponding screen events, averaged across roughly twenty rounds per table. Provider attribution was captured by screenshot from both the lobby tile and the in-game UI. All provider tags were cross-referenced against ICONIC21's published table catalogue at iconic21.com and Plati+'s portfolio at plati.live. Tested 18+. Please play responsibly.


Frequently asked questions

Does Wild Fortune have Evolution Gaming tables?

No. Despite what several other reviews claim, Wild Fortune's live casino lobby does not contain any Evolution Gaming tables. The two studios in the lobby are ICONIC21 (primary) and Plati+ (secondary). Verified by direct lobby inspection in March and May 2026 from both Australian and Canadian IPs.

What's the minimum live casino stake at Wild Fortune?

The lowest-stake table I found was an ICONIC21 Live Blackjack table at $5 USD per hand minimum. Speed Baccarat starts at $1 USD per hand. Most roulette tables open at $1-$5 per spin. Minimum stakes can vary by time of day depending on which tables are open.

Can I play Crazy Time at Wild Fortune?

No. Crazy Time is an Evolution Gaming product, and Wild Fortune does not have an Evolution licence. The closest equivalents in the Wild Fortune lobby are some Plati+ wheel-style games, and they are honestly not in the same league. If Crazy Time is your priority, you need an Evolution-powered operator instead.

Is the live casino streaming HD?

Yes, on the main ICONIC21 tables. Speed Baccarat, Live Roulette VIP, and Live Blackjack Classic all stream at what looks like 1080p with multi-camera production. Some of the lower-volume ICONIC21 tables run single-camera at lower resolution. Plati+ tables are typically 720p with simpler production setups.

What's the dealer language at most tables?

English is the default across all ICONIC21 tables I tested, with a Bulgarian or Latvian accent depending on the dealer. Plati+ tables lean toward Hindi-accented English with occasional Hindi commentary, in line with the studio's India-focused product positioning.


Verdict

Wild Fortune's live casino is a perfectly competent mid-stake product. It is not the best in the AU/CA market — that title still belongs to operators running full Evolution integration — but it is honest, it is playable, and the ICONIC21 Speed Baccarat is genuinely one of the better baccarat tables I have played online.

The real value of this article, though, is not the table-by-table review. It is the provider correction. If you read three other Wild Fortune live reviews before landing here, two of them told you the casino runs Evolution. They are wrong, and now you know it. That single fact is the difference between "I copied an operator press release" and "I actually opened the product and checked." If a reviewer cannot get the live casino provider right — the single most obvious, lobby-visible, unambiguous fact about a casino — what else are they getting wrong?

For mid-stake recreational play in AU/CA, especially if you like baccarat or single-zero roulette, Wild Fortune's live offering is solid. For game-show fans or high-roller VIP players, look elsewhere. For everyone, read sources who log in and check. Aged 18+. Please play responsibly.


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About the author

James Patel is Casino Editor at this site. He has spent six years testing online casinos in Australia and Canada, with a background in financial journalism. He always makes at least one real deposit and withdrawal before publishing a review, and he logs in to check the live casino lobby before describing it. Full bio →


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