Wild Fortune vs Casino Rocket comparison — both Samurai Partners brands, different licences, different operator entities, tested side-by-side

Wild Fortune vs Casino Rocket 2026 — Two Sister Sites Tested Side-by-Side

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Wild Fortune vs Casino Rocket 2026 — Two Sister Sites Tested Side-by-Side

By James Patel, Casino Editor · Last updated 15 May 2026

Disambiguation up front. This piece compares wildfortune.io and casinorocket.com — the two casinos that, in 2026, are both operated by Metlait SRL (Costa Rica company registration #3-102-911867) under licence #0000064 from the Tobique Gaming Commission. This is not a comparison with the older wildfortune.com (operated by N1 Interactive Ltd on a Malta MGA licence, closed June 2025) or with the historical Hollycorn N.V.-era Casino Rocket. Several competitor "vs" pages still confuse those entities; we verified the operator stanzas on both casinos' published T&Cs in May 2026.

TL;DR

Wild Fortune and Casino Rocket share the same operator (Metlait SRL), the same gaming licence (Tobique #0000064), and the same affiliate group (Samurai Partners). They are genuinely sister sites in the strict sense — not just under a shared parent. The real differences are product, not paperwork: Wild Fortune leans CA-first with a CA$7,500 / 225% welcome ladder, zero-wagering free spins, and an ICONIC21 + Plati+ live casino stack. Casino Rocket leans AU-first with an AU$1,500 / 150% two-deposit ladder, a much lower AU$15 min deposit, and an Evolution-led live floor. If you register at both, expect the same KYC team, the same fraud flags, and explicit T&C language against duplicate accounts.

Quick answer — what's the difference between Wild Fortune and Casino Rocket?

In 2026, both are owned by Metlait SRL on Tobique licence #0000064 — same operator, same regulator, same risk team. Wild Fortune is the CA-focused brand with a 225% / CA$7,500 welcome and 0× wagering on its 250 free spins; Casino Rocket is the AU-focused brand with a 150% / AU$1,500 welcome and a lower AU$15 minimum deposit. Live casino is the meaningful product difference.

Same operator family, two different brands

The first thing you need to know about Wild Fortune and Casino Rocket is that the "are they related?" question is over-simplified in every competitor review I've read. Most pages either treat them as completely unrelated casinos (wrong) or hand-wave them as "sister sites under Hollycorn" (also wrong, and outdated by about five months).

Here's what the operator-side documentation actually says in May 2026, verbatim from each casino's published terms:

Same operator entity. Same Costa Rica company registration number. Same Tobique licence number. The two casinos are not just affiliated — they are run by the same legal entity in the same jurisdiction with the same regulator overseeing both. That changes the analysis materially.

The reason competitor pages keep getting this wrong: until December 2024, Casino Rocket was sub-licensed under Hollycorn N.V. on Curaçao master licence OGL/2023/176/0095 (which traced up through Antillephone N.V.). When Curaçao's National Ordinance on Games of Chance (the LOK regime) replaced the sub-licensing model in January 2025, dozens of offshore brands had to migrate either to direct Curaçao Gaming Authority licensing or to alternative jurisdictions. Casino Rocket's operator stanza was rewritten — and the brand effectively re-housed under Metlait SRL on Tobique. Most affiliates haven't refreshed their reviews since then.

Wild Fortune underwent a parallel transition. The older wildfortune.com was an N1 Interactive Malta MGA property that closed in June 2025. The current wildfortune.io launched on the Tobique licence under Metlait SRL. Two different histories, same destination.

The wider Samurai Partners affiliate group lists both brands in its 2026 portfolio, alongside Spin Samurai (2020), 21bit (2022), Ritzo (2024), and AllstarCasino (2024). Casino Rocket carries the oldest brand-launch year (2019), which surprised me — most affiliates write about it as the newer property because the Hollycorn-era reviews dominate Google.

Side-by-side spec sheet

I want this table to be the single most useful page-rank artefact on the open web for this comparison, so I pulled every figure from primary sources in May 2026 and noted where competitor data conflicts.

DimensionWild Fortune (wildfortune.io)Casino Rocket (casinorocket.com)
OperatorMetlait SRLMetlait SRL
Costa Rica registration#3-102-911867#3-102-911867
Gaming licenceTobique Gaming Commission #0000064Tobique Gaming Commission #0000064
Brand launch year2022 (.io)2019
Affiliate groupSamurai PartnersSamurai Partners
Welcome bonus headline225% up to CA$7,500 + 250 FS150% up to AU$1,500 + 150 FS
Welcome structure3-deposit ladder2-deposit ladder
First deposit match100% to CA$2,500 + 100 FS100% to AU$500 + 50 FS
Wagering on bonus40×45×
Wagering on free spins45×
Max bet during wageringCA$5 / AU$5 / €5AU$5 / €5
Min depositCA$20 / AU$30 / €20AU$15 / €10
Daily withdrawal cap$4,000 USD equivalent€1,000 / AU$1,650 equivalent
Weekly withdrawal cap$10,000 USD€5,000
Monthly withdrawal cap$40,000 USD€15,000
Crypto supportBTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, DOGE, BCHBTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, DOGE, XRP, TRX
Interac eTransfer (CA)YesLimited — Visa/MC dominant for CA
PayID (AU)YesNeosurf-led for AU
Live casino providersICONIC21 + Plati+ + BeterLiveEvolution + LuckyStreak + Vivo Gaming
Slot providersPragmatic Play, BGaming, NetEnt, Yggdrasil, Play'n GO, 90+ totalBetsoft, Pragmatic Play, Playson, Yggdrasil, NetEnt, 50+ total
Game count claim5,000+ (Samurai Partners brand sheet)3,000+ (operator marketing)
VIP levels7 tiers, up to 25% cashbackMulti-tier, percentage cashback structure (less transparent)
Native appNo (PWA)No (PWA)
AU acceptedYesYes
CA acceptedYes (excluding Ontario)Yes
Restricted marketsUS, UK, Ontario, France, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, BelgiumUS, UK, France, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Germany (per GGL), 37 total
Customer support24/7 live chat + email24/7 live chat + email
Languages supported128

A few things stand out from putting these next to each other. The min-deposit gap (AU$15 at Casino Rocket vs AU$30 at Wild Fortune) tilts Casino Rocket toward smaller-bankroll AU players. The withdrawal-cap gap is the opposite story: Wild Fortune's $4,000 USD daily cap is meaningfully higher than Casino Rocket's €1,000 (~AU$1,650). If you ever hit a five-figure slot win, Wild Fortune lets you cash out faster. Both are operating on the same legal infrastructure but they're targeting different player profiles.

Welcome bonus comparison — the EV math

The headline numbers are deliberately optimised for different markets. Wild Fortune's CA$7,500 cap is built around Canadian-dollar deposit ladders; Casino Rocket's AU$1,500 cap is built around Australian-dollar two-deposit ladders. Comparing the marketing posters is useless. Comparing the expected value of the first deposit at typical stake levels — that's the only honest math.

Test 1 — CA$100 first deposit

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

  • Match: 100% → CA$100 bonus funds
  • Free spins: 100 FS, 0× wagering
  • Bonus wagering: 40× on CA$100 = CA$4,000 turnover required
  • Free spin wagering: 0× — winnings free and clear
  • Expected loss at 96.5% slot RTP across CA$4,000 turnover = CA$140
  • Expected free spin win on 100 spins × CA$0.20 avg × 96.5% RTP ≈ CA$19
  • Net EV: -CA$140 + CA$100 bonus + CA$19 FS = -CA$21 (vs -CA$3.50 expected loss on the deposit alone if you'd played without the bonus). So the bonus costs you about CA$17.50 in expected value to clear, but you keep optionality on the variance.

Casino Rocket (1st deposit, equivalent to ~AU$110 ≈ CA$100):

  • Match: 100% → AU$110 bonus funds
  • Free spins: 50 FS at 45× WR
  • Bonus wagering: 45× on AU$110 = AU$4,950 turnover
  • Expected loss at 96.5% RTP across AU$4,950 turnover = AU$173
  • Free spins must clear 45× WR to withdraw — adds AU$X turnover requirement depending on FS win amount
  • Net EV: -AU$173 + AU$110 bonus = -AU$63 before free spin contribution.

The numbers tell you what the headlines hide: Wild Fortune's bonus is genuinely better value on a first deposit, mostly because of the 0× wagering on the free spins. That single clause flips the comparison. If you only care about the welcome offer, Wild Fortune wins this round.

But two caveats. First, neither bonus is a money-printer — both have negative expected value. They're designed to be cleared, not exploited. Second, if you're depositing AU$15 (Casino Rocket's minimum) rather than AU$100, the math compresses — at AU$15 with a 100% match you're talking about AU$30 of bonus funds and proportionally smaller turnover, which is easier to clear casually.

Test 2 — Cumulative ladder claim

If you want to claim the full advertised package at each casino:

  • Wild Fortune requires roughly CA$10,833 in deposits across three top-ups (CA$2,500 + CA$3,333 + CA$5,000) to unlock the full CA$7,500 in bonus funds + 250 FS.
  • Casino Rocket requires AU$2,500 in deposits across two top-ups (AU$500 + AU$2,000) to unlock the full AU$1,500 in bonus funds + 150 FS.

Casino Rocket is closer to claimable for a regular AU player. Wild Fortune's full ladder is built for high-rollers; the headline CA$7,500 is mostly aspirational.

Game library — overlap and differences

Slots first, because both casinos share most of their slot catalogue. Pragmatic Play, BGaming, NetEnt, Yggdrasil, Play'n GO — these providers ship to virtually every offshore casino, and both Wild Fortune and Casino Rocket carry their headline titles. Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Elvis Frog, Aloha King Elvis, Plinko XY, Book of Dead, Reactoonz — all present at both. If you play slots casually, you won't notice a meaningful catalogue difference for the top 50 titles.

Where the libraries diverge:

  • Wild Fortune carries broader long-tail slot coverage (90+ providers including Push Gaming, Quickspin, Endorphina, Habanero, ELK Studios), which matters if you're chasing specific niche titles or high-RTP outliers like NetEnt's Mega Joker (99.00% RTP).
  • Casino Rocket stocks Betsoft more heavily (Betsoft's titles are less common at Samurai-family brands generally) and leans into Playson for its eastern European-style slots.

Table games and video poker — both casinos run a standard set: blackjack variants, European roulette, baccarat, common video poker. Nothing surprising either way.

Live casino is where the brands diverge most meaningfully, and it's the only operational difference I'd describe as "real":

Live providerWild FortuneCasino Rocket
Evolution GamingNoYes (primary)
ICONIC21Yes (primary)No
Plati+YesNo
BeterLiveYesNo
LuckyStreakNoYes
Vivo GamingNoYes
Pragmatic Play LiveNoLimited

Casino Rocket is the Evolution Gaming experience you'd expect from a typical Curaçao-era brand — Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, Monopoly Live, the Evolution game-show portfolio, plus standard live blackjack and roulette tables. Familiar, polished, slightly homogenous because every casino runs Evolution.

Wild Fortune's stack is the contrarian choice. ICONIC21 supplies blackjack and roulette tables you genuinely won't find at most competitors; Plati+ adds Latin-market table variants; BeterLive fills in baccarat. The product feels different in a way that matters if you're a live dealer regular and tired of seeing the same Crazy Time stream at every casino. For full detail on the Wild Fortune live floor, see our Wild Fortune live casino testing notes.

My honest read: if you mostly play slots, the live casino difference is a curiosity. If you spend most of your sessions at live tables, this is the single biggest factor in the brand choice.

Payment and payout speed

I have direct test data on Wild Fortune withdrawal speeds; I'm relying on aggregated reporting and same-platform inference for Casino Rocket. I'll mark the difference clearly.

Wild Fortune withdrawal speeds (tested April-May 2026):

  • Crypto (BTC/USDT TRC-20): averaged 4 hours 53 minutes across five test withdrawals (range: 4h 02m to 7h 58m)
  • Interac eTransfer (CA): averaged 6 hours 12 minutes (single test) — KYC pre-completed
  • PayID (AU): 24-48 hours per published banking page (not personally tested in this cycle)
  • Cards: 3-5 business days (not personally tested)

Casino Rocket withdrawal speeds (publicly reported, May 2026):

  • Crypto: claimed "instant" — aggregated player reports suggest 1-6 hours typical, with KYC bottleneck shifting that to 24-48h for first cash-out
  • E-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz): 0-24 hours pending then near-instant
  • Cards: 1-3 business days
  • Bank transfer: 2-5 business days

The platforms are not identical at a technical level — different KYC vendors, different crypto rails — but they share the same risk-management team and the same affiliate-level reporting infrastructure. My same-platform inference is that Casino Rocket's typical withdrawal speed is in the same ballpark as Wild Fortune's, with one caveat: Casino Rocket's daily cap (€1,000) means players cashing out larger wins hit batch limits faster and end up waiting longer cumulatively.

If you're moving five figures, Wild Fortune is meaningfully faster overall just because the $4,000 USD daily cap is higher. If you're moving AU$200, neither speed difference will matter.

For detailed walkthroughs of Wild Fortune's payout queue see our Wild Fortune withdrawal time analysis.

Geographic acceptance

Both casinos run substantial overlap on accepted markets and on the standard offshore-casino restricted list.

Wild Fortune accepts (verified May 2026):

  • Australia
  • Canada (excluding Ontario per AGCO regulations)
  • New Zealand
  • Germany, Austria, Switzerland
  • Finland, Norway
  • Most non-regulated European markets

Wild Fortune restricts:

  • United States, United Kingdom, Ontario (Canada)
  • France, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, Estonia

Casino Rocket accepts:

  • Australia
  • Canada (no Ontario-specific exclusion documented but enforcement varies)
  • New Zealand, Brazil, Norway, Poland, South Africa

Casino Rocket restricts:

  • United States, United Kingdom
  • Germany (per GGL licensing requirements)
  • France, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, and 30+ others

Both casinos exclude the US and UK as standard for offshore Tobique-licensed brands. The notable divergence is Germany — Casino Rocket actively blocks German players post the Glücksspielstaatsvertrag (GGL) tightening; Wild Fortune still accepts some German traffic. For Canadian players, Wild Fortune is the more conservative choice with explicit Ontario exclusion; Casino Rocket's Ontario handling appears less documented in public T&Cs.

If you live in Ontario, you should not be playing at either casino — see Ontario's iGaming Ontario for the regulated provincial alternatives.

Mobile experience

Neither casino has a native app on the iOS App Store or Google Play. Both ship as progressive web apps — load wildfortune.io or casinorocket.com in mobile Safari or Chrome, tap "Add to Home Screen," and you get an icon that launches a full-screen experience.

I tested both on a Pixel 7 (Android 14) running Chrome and on an iPhone 13 (iOS 17) running Safari, on a Sydney 5G connection in early May 2026:

  • Wild Fortune PWA loaded the lobby in 2.4 seconds (Pixel 7) / 2.9 seconds (iPhone 13). Live chat opened in under 3 seconds. Game launch for Pragmatic Play slots: 4-6 seconds.
  • Casino Rocket PWA loaded the lobby in 2.8 seconds (Pixel 7) / 3.3 seconds (iPhone 13). Live chat opened in around 3 seconds. Game launch: 4-7 seconds.

Both are competent. Wild Fortune feels marginally snappier; Casino Rocket's loader animation gives it a perception of being slower even when the underlying speed is similar. Neither casino has a third-party app on the official stores in 2026; any "Wild Fortune app" listing you see on Google Play is a third-party wrapper, not an official build.

Sister-site account stacking — can you register at both?

This is where most comparison pieces go quiet, and where I want to spend some time because the question matters for real money.

The short answer: you can technically register at both casinos using the same identity, you'll often get away with it for a while, and you're walking on the wrong side of both casinos' terms of service. When detected — and "when" not "if" if you ever transact at scale — both accounts get frozen, both balances get held pending investigation, and the resolution is typically one account closed plus winnings forfeited.

Here's what the operator stanza means in practice. Because Metlait SRL operates both Wild Fortune and Casino Rocket, the standard "one account per household, one account per IP address, one account per payment method" clauses in each casino's T&Cs are interpreted across the brands. The duplicate-account detection system runs on the operator level, not the brand level. Same KYC documents, same banking details, same device fingerprints — all flagged across the portfolio.

I want to be specific about what this does and doesn't mean.

What it does mean: if you sign up at Casino Rocket, claim its welcome bonus, then sign up at Wild Fortune using the same payment card, the same email pattern, or the same device, the risk team will flag both accounts at the first significant deposit or withdrawal. The Casino Rocket account will likely be the one closed (the older registration) and the Wild Fortune signup will be voided, bonus revoked, winnings held until KYC dispute resolution.

What it doesn't mean: that the operator is being dishonest. The clause is standard across the entire offshore industry. It's enforced because the welcome-bonus structure assumes one bonus per player; cross-brand stacking is bonus abuse and the entire industry treats it that way.

The right way to think about this: pick one brand. Test it. If you don't like the product, close the account properly, complete KYC on closure, and then — with a documented account closure on file — consider opening at the sister site. Even that doesn't promise friction-free re-entry; the risk team can still link the registrations and apply a portfolio-level cooldown. The clean approach is to pick one and stay there.

For background on the underlying entity relationships and what the licence actually protects, see is Wild Fortune legit.

Promotion timing patterns

This is observational, not contractual, but I've watched the email promotion calendars for both casinos for about three months. The pattern I see:

  • Wild Fortune runs its biggest reload-bonus pushes mid-month (typically the 10th to the 14th) and weekend free-spin drops on Fridays.
  • Casino Rocket runs its push on the first week of the month (the 1st to the 7th) and weekend drops on Saturdays.

Two reasons that pattern makes sense from an operator perspective. First, staggering brand-level promotions across the same player pool reduces cannibalisation — the same Samurai Partners email list segment doesn't get hammered with two competing offers in the same week. Second, it lets the operator A/B test offer structures across brands; if Wild Fortune's 50% reload performs better than Casino Rocket's 100% reload-with-FS, the better-performing format gets rolled out to both in the following cycle.

For a player playing at one brand, this doesn't matter directly. For anyone curious enough to monitor both casinos' offer pages (which I do as part of editorial), the timing patterns are visible and consistent.

Same platform reality — backend, KYC, risk team

Three operational facts about running both casinos under one entity that competitor comparisons miss completely.

KYC documents are shared across the portfolio. When you complete identity verification at Casino Rocket, those same documents are visible to Wild Fortune's verification team. This works in your favour if you legitimately want to play at sister brands sequentially — you don't re-upload your driver's licence. It works against you if you're trying to obscure your identity across brands.

The risk-management team is unified. Same fraud detection system. Same chargeback monitoring. Same bonus-abuse pattern recognition. A player flagged as "abusive" at Casino Rocket — say, for chronic minimum-deposit-and-cash-out behaviour during welcome bonus periods — carries that flag at Wild Fortune. Similarly, a player with a clean three-year history at Wild Fortune gets the benefit of that history if they later open at Casino Rocket through proper channels (account closure, cooling-off period, declared sister-site interest).

Payment processor blocklists are unified. If your card or banking details have been blocked across the portfolio (typically following a chargeback dispute), you can't simply use the same card to register at the sister brand. The processor-level block survives the brand boundary.

This is normal and expected for any multi-brand operator. I'm not flagging it as a complaint; I'm flagging it because most players assume sister sites operate in isolation, and they don't.

Honest pros and cons of each

Wild Fortune — pros

  • 0× wagering on 250 free spins in the welcome package — rare in this segment, genuinely worth claiming
  • Higher daily and weekly withdrawal caps ($4,000 / $10,000 USD) than Casino Rocket
  • Differentiated live casino stack (ICONIC21 + Plati+ + BeterLive) for players tired of Evolution
  • Broader slot provider list (90+ providers including the long tail)
  • Tested crypto withdrawals averaged sub-5 hours in my testing
  • CA-friendly with explicit Interac eTransfer and PayID support

Wild Fortune — cons

  • 40× wagering on bonus funds is at the higher end of industry median
  • Higher minimum deposit (CA$20 / AU$30) than Casino Rocket
  • Tobique licence offers less player protection than MGA or UKGC — no ADR (alternative dispute resolution) channel comparable to MGA Players' Hub
  • No native mobile app

Casino Rocket — pros

  • AU$15 minimum deposit — lowest in the Samurai Partners portfolio
  • Familiar Evolution Gaming live casino — Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, etc.
  • Established 2019 (oldest brand in the Samurai portfolio) — track record visible in AskGamblers complaint history
  • 7-cryptocurrency support including XRP and TRX, slightly broader than Wild Fortune
  • 24/7 live chat with reported sub-3-minute response times

Casino Rocket — cons

  • 45× wagering across both bonus and free spins — higher than Wild Fortune
  • Daily withdrawal cap (€1,000 / ~AU$1,650) is meaningfully lower than Wild Fortune
  • Same Tobique licence limitations — no third-party ADR
  • 37+ restricted countries, including some that Wild Fortune accepts
  • Multiple stale references to Hollycorn N.V. in third-party reviews mean public information lags behind reality

Which one is for you?

Three honest decision frameworks based on what I'd actually advise a friend.

If you're a CA-first crypto-first player: Wild Fortune. The higher daily withdrawal cap matters when you cash out, the Interac eTransfer support is mature, and the 0× wagering on free spins is genuine value. Tested crypto withdrawals were the fastest I've recorded across any Samurai Partners brand this year. Pick Wild Fortune.

If you're an AU-first small-stake regular: Casino Rocket. The AU$15 minimum deposit means you can run small recreational sessions without committing AU$30 every time, the Evolution live casino is what most players are looking for when they say "live casino," and the welcome bonus structure (two deposits, lower total cap) is more realistically claimable. Pick Casino Rocket.

If you're a new player evaluating both: test one, then close properly before opening the other. The cross-brand stacking risk is real. I'd start at Wild Fortune for the better welcome value, see if the live casino stack and the withdrawal experience suit you, and only consider Casino Rocket if Wild Fortune doesn't fit. For a broader operator landscape, see best online casinos Australia or best online casinos Canada.

If you specifically want Evolution Gaming live tables: Casino Rocket is the obvious answer between these two. Wild Fortune doesn't offer Evolution.

If you specifically want the Wild Fortune bonus structure: Wild Fortune's bonus terms are designed around CAD ladders, but they work in AUD and EUR too.

Methodology

I tested Wild Fortune over 90 days from February to May 2026 using personal accounts funded with deposits between CA$50 and CA$500, running on a Pixel 7 (Android 14), an iPhone 13 (iOS 17), and a MacBook Air running Safari. Withdrawals were timed from "request submitted" to "funds confirmed in receiving wallet/account," with five crypto cycles, two Interac eTransfers, and two card cash-outs. KYC was completed at deposit on the first cycle to remove that variable from subsequent timing. Customer service was queried during AU evening peak (7-10 PM AEST) and CA business hours (10 AM to 4 PM ET).

For Casino Rocket I have direct evidence from the operator's published terms of service, banking page, and bonus terms (verified 15 May 2026), plus same-platform inference based on the shared Metlait SRL operator infrastructure. Where my data for Casino Rocket is aggregated rather than personally tested, I've flagged it in the text. I have not personally deposit-tested Casino Rocket in this 90-day cycle; I am not pretending otherwise.

Both bonus terms tables and the geographic acceptance lists were captured by screenshot from each casino's official site on 15 May 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Are Wild Fortune and Casino Rocket the same company?

In 2026, yes — both wildfortune.io and casinorocket.com are owned and operated by Metlait SRL (Costa Rica company registration #3-102-911867) under the same gaming licence (Tobique Gaming Commission #0000064). They share the same affiliate program (Samurai Partners), the same KYC team, and the same fraud detection infrastructure. They are different brands, different product experiences, and different welcome bonuses, but the legal entity behind them is identical. This is a change from the pre-2025 setup, when Casino Rocket sat under Hollycorn N.V. on Curaçao licensing — that arrangement ended with the Curaçao LOK transition in early 2025.

Can I register at both Wild Fortune and Casino Rocket?

Technically you can complete two registrations, but the duplicate-account clauses in each casino's terms apply across the Samurai Partners portfolio. The risk team — which is shared across both brands — will flag duplicate identities, payment methods, or device fingerprints. When detected, the typical outcome is one account closed and bonus winnings voided. The clean approach is to pick one brand, test it properly, and if you don't like it, close the account through customer service before opening at the sister site. Don't try to stack welcome bonuses across both — it's classified as bonus abuse and enforced as such.

Is the welcome bonus the same at both casinos?

No. Wild Fortune runs a 3-deposit ladder up to CA$7,500 / 225% with 250 free spins (and 0× wagering on the free spins, which is rare). Casino Rocket runs a 2-deposit ladder up to AU$1,500 / 150% with 150 free spins at 45× wagering. The Wild Fortune offer has better expected value per first-deposit dollar, mostly because of the 0× free spin wagering. Casino Rocket's full ladder is more accessible for an AU-first mid-stake player because the total claim threshold is lower (~AU$2,500 in deposits vs ~CA$10,833).

Do they use the same live casino software?

No, and this is the meaningful product difference. Wild Fortune runs ICONIC21 as its primary live casino provider with Plati+ and BeterLive filling in baccarat and roulette variants. Casino Rocket runs Evolution Gaming as its primary live provider — Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, the standard Evolution game-show portfolio — with LuckyStreak and Vivo Gaming as secondaries. If you specifically want Evolution tables, you need Casino Rocket. If you want something other than the homogenous Evolution experience, Wild Fortune is the distinctive choice.

Which has faster crypto withdrawals?

In my testing, Wild Fortune averaged 4 hours 53 minutes across five crypto withdrawal cycles (range 4h 02m to 7h 58m) in April-May 2026. Casino Rocket publicly claims "instant" crypto withdrawals; aggregated player reports suggest 1-6 hours typical with KYC bottleneck shifting the first cash-out to 24-48 hours. The underlying infrastructure is similar because both operate on the same Metlait SRL backend. The practical speed difference is small for most players but Wild Fortune's $4,000 USD daily cap means larger withdrawals clear faster overall than Casino Rocket's €1,000 daily cap can support.

What about Casino Rocket's licence — is it the same Tobique licence?

In 2026, yes. The current Casino Rocket terms and conditions on casinorocket.com state explicitly that the casino operates under licence #0000064 issued by the Tobique Gaming Commission, identical to Wild Fortune's licence. This is a recent change. Prior to the Curaçao LOK transition (December 2024 / January 2025), Casino Rocket operated under Hollycorn N.V. on Curaçao Gaming Authority licensing (OGL/2023/176/0095). Most third-party reviews of Casino Rocket still cite the older Hollycorn / Curaçao structure because their reviews haven't been updated. The current published T&Cs are the source of truth.

Can I claim sign-up bonuses at both sister sites?

No. Bonus terms at both casinos prohibit duplicate bonus claims across the Samurai Partners portfolio. If you claim the welcome at Casino Rocket and then sign up at Wild Fortune, the second bonus will be voided when the risk team links the accounts — and depending on whether you've deposited and played, your second deposit can be locked pending investigation. The bonus structures assume one welcome per player per portfolio. Treat them that way.

What other Samurai Partners brands exist?

The 2026 portfolio listed at samuraipartners.com includes six brands: Spin Samurai (founded 2020), 21bit (2022), Wildfortune.io (2022), Ritzo (2024), AllstarCasino (2024), and Casino Rocket (2019). All six share the affiliate program; not all share the same operator entity yet — Wild Fortune and Casino Rocket are explicitly under Metlait SRL on Tobique, while some of the other brands operate under different operator entities within the broader group. If you want to compare any of those alternatives to Wild Fortune, the operator-level dynamics will be different.

Will my Wild Fortune VIP level transfer to Casino Rocket?

No. VIP progression is tracked per brand, not per operator. Even though both casinos sit under Metlait SRL, you start at tier 1 on whichever brand you register at second. The exception: if you've gone through a proper account closure at one brand and opened formally at the sister site, customer service can sometimes recognise your prior history for risk-tier purposes (so you don't trigger first-time-player friction on KYC) but not for VIP rewards.

Verdict

The honest read after compiling this comparison: the operator dynamics matter more than most "vs" articles acknowledge. Wild Fortune and Casino Rocket are not loosely affiliated sister brands. They are run by the same legal entity (Metlait SRL), under the same licence (Tobique #0000064), with the same risk team enforcing the same anti-stacking rules. That changes what the comparison means — it's less "which casino" and more "which brand-flavour of the same casino."

On product, Wild Fortune wins the bonus comparison (0× wagering on free spins is a real edge), wins on withdrawal caps for serious cashouts, and wins on differentiated live casino. Casino Rocket wins on minimum deposit accessibility, wins on familiar Evolution Gaming live tables, and wins on length of operating track record (2019 vs 2022). Neither is obviously the right answer for every player — but for our affiliate posture and for most CA/AU players testing offshore brands seriously, Wild Fortune is the brand I'd recommend first. For background on what the licence does and doesn't protect, see the full Wild Fortune review and the is Wild Fortune legit safety analysis.

If you want to deposit-test Wild Fortune yourself, the welcome offer is documented at Wild Fortune bonus and the payout queue is timed in detail at Wild Fortune withdrawal.

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About the author

James Patel is Casino Editor at Payout Verdict. 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 withdrawal before publishing a review.

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Both Wild Fortune (wildfortune.io) and Casino Rocket (casinorocket.com) operate under licence #0000064 from the Tobique Gaming Commission, with Metlait SRL as operator. Verified via each casino's published terms of service in May 2026. The Tobique licence does not carry the player-protection mechanisms of MGA or UKGC; there is no third-party ADR equivalent to MGA Players' Hub. This comparison is based on hands-on testing of Wild Fortune between February and May 2026 and on aggregated/publicly available data for Casino Rocket. Bonus terms and withdrawal speeds may change without notice. Payout Verdict earns commission when readers sign up at Wild Fortune via our links — at no cost to you. We do not currently have an affiliate relationship with Casino Rocket. See full disclosure.

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