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Verified new-casino launches across 2025 and 2026 with full licence cross-checks, operator and affiliate-network corporate records, welcome-bonus mathematics, and early-window risk flags. New brands carry different risk patterns — we surface them, we don't hide them.
2025-26
Launch Years
30+
New Brands
100%
Licence-Verified
Quarterly
Re-Verification
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Anjouan-licensed all-rounder with 8,900+ games, an integrated sportsbook, and a 100% up to €500 + 200 spins welcome.
Brand-new mobile-first casino with 10,000+ games, an integrated sportsbook, and a 200% up to €4,000 welcome across four deposits.
MMA-themed casino since 2024 with 8,850+ games, nine cryptos, sub-hour crypto payouts, and up to €3,000 cashback.
Nordic-first hybrid with 5,000+ games, a NOK-native lobby, and same-day crypto & Skrill payouts.
Casino and sportsbook under one wallet — 30+ sports, a fair 30x welcome, and broad crypto banking.
Crypto-first casino trading since 2019 with 5,000+ games, 125+ providers, and the daily Wheel of Oshi.
Dual Estonian + Anjouan licence with 6,000+ games from 47 providers and a Welcome Wheel up to €15,000 at just 10x wagering.
Massive deposit match and life-changing progressive jackpots.
The original Bitcoin casino since 2014 with 7,100+ games, ~10-minute average payouts, and 5 BTC + 180 FS welcome package.
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100% provably fair crypto casino with $1M Jackpot Trigger and no KYC required.
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28 years of trust with 100% proprietary games, US-friendly, and $170K+ progressive jackpot.
Royal Partners flagship since 2019 with 3,000+ games, 91 providers, Casino Guru 8.6/10 HIGH, and 0–2h e-wallet payouts.
12,000+ games from 165+ providers with 9 cryptos and 15% weekly cashback.
No max cashout, $189K progressive jackpot, $1 crypto min deposit, and 19 years of trust.
Vast game library with loyalty points exchangeable for real money prizes.
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Sportsbook + casino hybrid with 35+ sports, AC Milan partnership, and accumulator boost up to 100%.
Royal Partners' 2024 launch with 7,000+ games from 74 providers, 150% up to €600 + 400 FS welcome, and Curaçao GCB license.
Cashback-focused with 15% weekly up to €3,000 and 25% live casino cashback.
Royal Partners' 2026 launch with 10,000+ games, 73 providers, integrated sportsbook, and a 250% up to €900 + 500 FS welcome.
Royal Partners' 2025 launch with 11,000+ games, 77 providers, dual Evolution + Lucky Streak Live suite, and a rare 100 no-deposit FS starter.
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13,000+ games with integrated sportsbook but confirmed RTP reductions on major providers.
Neon-themed newcomer with €8K welcome package but 50x wagering and documented withdrawal delays.
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TL;DR
"New" means brands that have launched within the last 24 months. Gambledin tracks 30+ such launches across 2025 and 2026, with every brand’s licence number cross-checked against the regulator’s public register before publication. New brands typically carry the freshest welcome bonuses and the most modern payment rails, but also a shorter track record on complaint resolution and large-win behaviour at scale — both sides flagged in every review.
Reading time: 8 min | Updated: May 2026 | Verified: May 2026
Gambledin classifies a casino as "new" if it launched within the last 24 months. The cut-off is the brand’s first public launch date in any market, not the date a re-skin or domain change went live.
New brand launches are surfaced via licence-register updates (UKGC, MGA, Gibraltar, Curaçao GCB, Anjouan, EMTA), affiliate-network bulletins (Royal Partners, SpinWize, Slotland Affiliates, etc.), operator press releases, and industry-trade-press monitoring (iGB, SBC News, Casino Reports, EGR).
HypeKasino (2025 launch, 4.6/5, SpinWize, Welcome Wheel up to €15K at 10x wagering); Miki Casino (2024 launch, 4.3/5, VL Partners, Nordic-first, NOK-native lobby); Fugu Casino (2026 launch, 3.9/5, Royal Partners, integrated sportsbook + crypto); Martin Casino (2025 launch, 3.9/5, Royal Partners, 100 no-deposit FS starter).
Three structural advantages: (1) freshest welcome bonuses, often above market on cap size or wagering multiplier; (2) most modern payment-rail integration (Apple Pay, Google Pay, crypto by default); (3) least crowded VIP tracks, so reload offers and cashback land more generously at low-to-mid tiers.
Shorter complaint-resolution track record, smaller in-house withdrawal-test sample (typically 5–10 transactions vs 20–25 for established brands), no data on KYC pacing at scale, and unknown response to large wins. Until 12–18 months of operating history accumulates, weight new launches lower on the Safety & Licensing criterion.
The 2024–2026 new-launch cohort skews heavily Curaçao GCB (post-reform), Anjouan, and Estonian EMTA. Dual-licence setups are common (HypeKasino: EMTA + Anjouan). UKGC and MGA launches are rare in this cohort because the regulatory friction and capital requirements are materially higher.
On average, yes — new brands need to acquire players against the established brands’ reputation, so welcome packages tend to lead on cap size, wagering multiplier or no-deposit starters. HypeKasino’s 10x wagering on a €15K cap is the standout; Martin Casino’s 100 no-deposit FS is the rare no-deposit play.
Yes — the 2024–2026 cohort is heavily crypto-first by default. CryptoWins (Slotland Affiliates, 2024 launch), Fugu (Royal Partners, integrated crypto + sportsbook) and several others ship with 4–9 cryptocurrencies at launch rather than retrofitted later.
The archive covers the full 2024 launch year onwards. Monthly archives at /casinos/new-online-casinos-{YYYY-MM}/ indexed chronologically; the headline index aggregates the last 24 months.
The news section publishes a new-launch story typically within 1–2 weeks of any verified launch. A weekly digest newsletter is on the roadmap.
Headline-level entry typically within 2 weeks of verified launch. Full deep-dive review (with in-house withdrawal testing) typically within 8–12 weeks once we have a meaningful test sample.
Unverifiable licence number, opaque operator chain (no public corporate registration trail), 50x+ welcome wagering on small caps, very low max-bet-while-wagering ceilings (under €2), broad geo-restrictions on regulated markets without disclosure, and any direct copy-paste of a known-bad operator’s T&Cs.
New brands typically lead on bonus value and payment-rail modernity; established brands lead on Safety & Licensing score because they have a longer complaint-resolution history. The seven-criteria model lets you weight each factor according to your priorities.
Yes — email [email protected] with the brand name, launch date, licence number and operator details. We do not accept paid placements; editorial selection is independent.
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Treat new launches with extra caution: a short track record means thin payout and complaint data. Start small, verify the licence yourself, and don't chase a big bonus until you've tested a withdrawal.
Verify the licence on the regulator's register, complete identity checks early, make a small deposit, play modestly, and request a withdrawal before committing more — a clean first payout is the real proof.
We won't score a casino until there's enough evidence — terms, payout behaviour, and early complaints — to be fair. Until then a listing may carry only provisional notes.
Headline figures are often large but gated by high wagering, max-cashout caps, and tight time limits. Read the bonus terms before depositing — a smaller, fairer offer frequently beats a giant one.
Confirm on the operator's own terms page, not just the marketing, since acceptance changes often. Each full review also names accepted and restricted regions at the time of writing.
An unverifiable or mismatched licence, no clear terms, withdrawal complaints already appearing, anonymous ownership, or pushy bonus tactics — any of these is reason to walk away.
No. A big game lobby says nothing about whether the operator pays out or holds a real licence — safety comes from licensing, terms, and payout behaviour, not the slot list.
As soon as there's enough verifiable evidence to score fairly. Rushing a verdict on a week-old site would be exactly the kind of thin assessment we warn readers about.
Some 'new' casinos are fresh skins from an established group with a known track record, which can be reassuring; others are genuinely first-time operators. The review states which, because it changes the risk.
Be sceptical of a flood of glowing or damning reviews on a brand-new site — both can be manufactured. Weight verified payout experiences over volume of opinion.
Use the monthly and yearly new-casino archives, which group launches by period so you can see what's appeared recently and how each has held up since.
Funds are at the operator's mercy, which is the core risk of unproven brands. Withdraw winnings promptly, keep records, and escalate to the licence regulator if a site goes dark on you.
Often the speed and anonymity of crypto raise the stakes if an operator is dishonest, because payments are hard to reverse — so licence and reputation checks matter even more.
Send the name and website via the contact page. Suggestions help us prioritise, though each is assessed on its own merits before any score is published.
No. The archive documents what has launched, including brands we rate poorly or warn against. Always read the individual review before acting.