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Read full methodology →Spinfinity – the ESG network's mobile-first slots front (spinfinity.casino)
Spinfinity launched in April 2020 as the modern, tournament-focused front of the Entertainment Software Group network, and its paperwork is first-party verified: Entertainment Software Group Ltd on Anjouan licence ALSI-192407055-FI3 — identical to CasinoMax, Cherry Jackpot, Roaring 21, SlotsRoom and Slots Ninja. Stale “Curaçao” and even dual-licence attributions circulate and are corrected here. One identity fact outranks everything else on this page: this is spinfinity.casino — a completely different casino from spinfinity.com, which belongs to another operator group entirely, and whose reviews and scores contaminate most of what's written about this name. Within its own family, Spinfinity is the custom-skinned, slots-and-tournaments brand with a fast crypto rail, the network's usual 40× math, and — a genuine regression — a $4,000 weekly cap that now catches crypto too.
What you need to know in 30 seconds
- LicenseAnjouan — No. ALSI-192407055-FI3 (verified, click-to-verify seal)
- OperatorEntertainment Software Group Ltd (reg 000042028), since 2020; payments via Pippen Investments Ltd
- Sister brandsCasinoMax, Cherry Jackpot, Roaring 21, SlotsRoom, Slots Ninja
- CurrenciesUSD, CAD plus crypto (BTC, LTC, USDT per footer)
- Software providersSpinLogic Gaming (formerly RealTime Gaming); Visionary iGaming listed — live availability conflicting
- Game librarySlots-led; counts vary ~150–390 by source; tournament-focused
- Age policy21+ commonly enforced
- MobileThe network's mobile-first brand — fast responsive site; no app
WARNING
Name-collision first: spinfinity.casino (this review — the ESG network) is not spinfinity.com, which is run by Paloma Media N.V. in the Drake / Gossip Slots orbit on an entirely different game stack. The widely-circulated independent score and “Drake's younger sibling” profile belong to that other casino — which means no major independent safety score is reliably attributable to this brand at all. Domain-check any review, score or complaint before trusting it, including this name in bonus forums.
What the library actually offers
The floor is SpinLogic Gaming (formerly RealTime Gaming) with the network's progressive pool, and slots are the point: the counts vary by source from roughly 150 to 390 titles, and the brand's genuine differentiator is its high-frequency slot-tournament calendar rather than raw volume. The skin is a custom build that a well-known games-math authority found genuinely distinct from the cookie-cutter SpinLogic fronts — and that same authority reviews and recommends the casino, the strongest third-party endorsement reliably attributable to this brand. Tables run the standard suite, with the family's characteristically deep video-poker section, and demo play is available. RNG carries the network's TST certification.
Live casino needs a flag rather than a claim: Visionary iGaming is listed, but a 2025 audit found no live tables in the main lobby while directories count around 27 — likely geo- or lobby-dependent. Verify the live section exists for your account before it factors into any decision; this review asserts nothing about it.
Deposits, withdrawals, verification
Deposits run cards and crypto, per the network pattern — and the e-wallet names some desks still list (Skrill, Neteller and peers) are the family's perennial “coming soon” and shouldn't be counted on. Withdrawals: crypto from $30–35 with no fee, wire and cheque from a $200 floor with the network's $25/$50 fees. The routing logic is the family's: crypto is the only clean exit.
Two cashier facts are brand-specific and worth plain statement. First, the $4,000 weekly cap now applies to crypto as well — it was previously higher on that rail, so this is a real regression, and it makes the cap the governing number for any meaningful win regardless of method. Second, a documented player dispute shows support enforcing a once-per-week withdrawal frequency while the site's rules stated five — a live rule-versus-practice gap, so pin the current frequency in writing before planning multiple cashouts. Timelines run about two business days for KYC and a three-day pending window, with crypto claimed at 24–48 hours against player reports of 72-plus; the 25% fee on deposits not wagered at least once is confirmed in this brand's terms.
The genuine banking positive is structural: verification done once at any of the six sisters counts across all of them — a player-confirmed convenience unique to tightly unified estates, and a real friction-saver for anyone already verified at CasinoMax or Cherry Jackpot. Complete it in week one wherever you do it, and every brand in the family inherits the clean file.
Where the operator meets the player
Support runs the network's 24/7 “casino hosts” via chat and email plus the toll-free line, with named public replies on review platforms. Sentiment splits wider here than at the siblings — from “best service reps in the business” to flatly negative — so expect variance, with the usual family caveat that complex verification cases are where responses slow. The structural positive stands: the network's named dispute-mediation membership, tested successfully on the audited flagship.
Responsible gambling carries a genuine unresolved conflict worth stating honestly: one 2025 audit claims self-service deposit limits directly in the account dashboard, while the network's audited flagship showed zero self-service tooling and a January 2026 review independently confirmed support-only RG at a sister brand. Either this newer skin ships real tooling the rest of the family lacks, or the claim is embroidery — until checked first-hand, treat RG here as support-mediated, with the family's one badly mishandled self-exclusion case as the context that makes execution risk real. Mobile is the network's best: a fast, modern, mobile-first responsive site with no app. The site is English-only, the served footprint is narrow — the casino's own reps have publicly confirmed broad regional exclusions, and some sub-regions of served markets are excluded from offers — so check the restricted-countries list before signing up.
Is Spinfinity worth signing up at?
The family's most modern product, on the family's usual terms — behind a name that needs disambiguating.
MAKES SENSE IF
- You're a slots-tournament player who wants the network's best skin and mobile experience.
- You cash out in crypto and you're already KYC-verified at a sister brand.
- You pin the live coupon terms in the cashier before every deposit.
LESS GOOD IF
- You might win meaningfully — the $4,000 weekly cap now catches crypto too.
- You'd rely on published rules — a documented dispute shows practice diverging from them.
- You want verified safety signals — no major independent score attaches to this brand.
Editor's observations
Two casinos share this name, and almost everything written about “Spinfinity” fails to say which one it means. This review covers spinfinity.casino, the ESG network brand; spinfinity.com belongs to Paloma Media N.V., in the Drake and Gossip Slots orbit, on a different game stack with zero corporate connection. The independent score in wide circulation — and the “younger sibling of Drake” framing attached to it — describe the other casino. The consequence is uncomfortable but honest: no major independent safety rating reliably attaches to this brand at all, so a reader gets the network's context (a verified operator, a tested dispute path, an audited flagship whose score doesn't transfer) instead of a number. Every datum in this review was attribution-checked against that collision; anyone researching further should do the same, starting with the domain in the address bar.
The welcome offer is a variant zoo, and the coupon in the cashier is the only version that counts. At least five packages circulate simultaneously — a 300%×3 up to $9,000 with 350 spins, a Bitcoin 500% up to $5,000, a 310%, a 400%-plus-spins exclusive, and a flat 300% — on 40× deposit-plus-bonus wagering as standard, rising to 50× on the Bitcoin variant, all sticky and auto-removed at withdrawal. Player experience says the deposit coupons run without cashout ceilings while free-play offers cap at $200–$250 — consistent with the network boilerplate whose no-max promise ends at “unless stated otherwise.” The lesson documented at sister Roaring 21 transfers whole: the profit ceiling lives in each code's own terms, so read them at deposit and keep the screenshot.
The cashier's two brand-specific facts both push the same direction. The $4,000 weekly cap absorbing crypto is a disclosed regression — the one rail that used to run higher now doesn't — and the documented once-versus-five weekly frequency dispute shows the published withdrawal rules and the enforced ones diverging on at least one occasion. Neither makes this a non-payer: the attributable history is years of paid regulars, a $3,000 first-withdrawal success on record, and a “boring but safe” grinder consensus that fits the network's pays-but-slow-fiat profile. It makes this a casino where the ceiling and the schedule, not the payment itself, are what a winner negotiates. The cross-brand one-time KYC is the counterweight worth naming twice: verified anywhere in the family, verified everywhere.
The open items are flagged rather than smoothed. The responsible-gambling picture is contradictory — a dashboard-limits claim against the family's audited and corroborated support-only model — and stays support-mediated in this review until someone checks the account settings first-hand. The network's RTP allegation is loudest on this brand's community threads and remains exactly that: an allegation, unverifiable without published figures. And the live casino may or may not exist depending on lobby and location. Check the domain before the bonus.
Pros and cons
PROS
- A first-party-verified operator, licence and dispute badge, uniform across the network.
- Reviewed and recommended by a well-known games-math authority — the brand's strongest attributable endorsement.
- A genuinely distinct custom skin, the family's best mobile experience, and a real slot-tournament calendar.
- Cross-brand one-time KYC and a fast crypto rail with a low $30–35 minimum.
- Large crypto-first welcome options, with TST-certified RNG behind the floor.
CONS
- A name-collision minefield — most circulating “Spinfinity” data describes a different casino.
- The weakest attributable player sentiment in the family, with the network's RTP allegation loudest here.
- A $4,000 weekly cap that now includes crypto — a regression — plus sticky bonuses at 40×/50× on deposit-plus-bonus.
- A documented withdrawal-frequency dispute between published rules and enforced practice.
- Unverified responsible-gambling tooling, uncertain live casino, and a narrow served footprint.
FAQ — Spinfinity review
Who operates Spinfinity, and under what licence?
Entertainment Software Group Ltd (registration 000042028), under Anjouan licence ALSI-192407055-FI3 with a click-to-verify seal — confirmed by a first-party footer check, identical to CasinoMax, Cherry Jackpot, Roaring 21, SlotsRoom and Slots Ninja. Stale “Curaçao” and dual-licence attributions on other desks are wrong.
Is this the same casino as spinfinity.com?
No — and this is the single most important fact about the brand. Spinfinity.com is run by Paloma Media N.V. in the Drake / Gossip Slots orbit, on a different game stack, with zero connection to this casino. The independent score circulating for “Spinfinity” belongs to that one, which leaves this brand with no reliably attributable major rating. Always check the domain.
What is the welcome bonus?
Several variants circulate at once — a 300%×3 up to $9,000 with 350 spins, a Bitcoin 500% up to $5,000 at 50× wagering, and smaller exclusives — on a 40× deposit-plus-bonus standard with a $10 max bet, all sticky and removed at withdrawal. The coupon shown in your cashier is the real offer: read its terms there, including any cashout line, before depositing.
How do withdrawals work, and what are the limits?
Crypto from $30–35 with no fee is the clean rail; wire and cheque start at a $200 floor with $25/$50 fees. The cap is $4,000 a week and now includes crypto — a downgrade from its previous higher crypto ceiling — behind a roughly three-day pending window. One documented dispute showed a once-weekly frequency enforced against published rules stating five, so confirm the current rule in writing.
Do I need to verify again if I play at a sister casino?
No — and it's a genuine plus. KYC completed at any of the six network brands counts across all of them, so a player already verified at CasinoMax or Cherry Jackpot arrives here with a clean file. If this is your first brand in the family, complete verification in week one and every sister inherits it.
What responsible-gambling tools are available?
Contested. One 2025 audit claims self-service deposit limits in the account dashboard; the network's audited flagship showed zero self-service tooling, and a sister brand was independently confirmed support-only in 2026. Until checked first-hand, treat RG here as support-mediated — and factor in the family's one documented self-exclusion mishandling case.
What games are available, and is there live dealer?
A slots-led SpinLogic catalogue — counts vary from about 150 to 390 by source — with the network progressives, a standard table suite, deep video poker, demo play, and a slot-tournament calendar as the real differentiator. Live dealer is uncertain: listed on paper, absent from the main lobby in one 2025 audit, so verify it for your account.
Is there a mobile app?
No app — but Spinfinity is the network's mobile-first brand, with a fast, modern responsive site that carries the catalogue and tournaments cleanly on phones. It's the best mobile experience in the family.
How we tested this casino
This casino has not been tested by our staff. The operator and licence come first-party from the footer at spinfinity.casino — confirm you're on that domain and not the unrelated spinfinity.com before trusting anything, including this review's applicability. Before signing up: pin the live welcome variant and its coupon terms in the cashier, confirm the current withdrawal-frequency rule in writing, check whether deposit limits actually exist in the account dashboard, and verify the live-dealer lobby for your location — all four are open items this research pass could not settle.
The short version
Worth an account when the slot-tournament calendar, the family's best mobile skin and the crypto rail are the draw — but go in with three habits: confirm the domain, read the coupon's own terms at every deposit, and size expectations to a $4,000 weekly ceiling that no longer spares crypto, because on this brand the identity check and the small print do more work than any score.
At a glance
| License | Anjouan ALSI-192407055-FI3 (verified, network-wide) |
| Operator | Entertainment Software Group Ltd, since 2020; 6-brand network |
| Domain | spinfinity.casino — NOT the unrelated spinfinity.com |
| Software | SpinLogic Gaming; live dealer uncertain; TST-certified RNG |
| Game library | Slots-led, ~150–390 by source; tournament-focused |
| Welcome bonus | Multiple variants — pin in cashier; 40×/50× on D+B; sticky |
| Withdrawal caps | $4,000/week — crypto included (a regression) |
| Withdrawals | Crypto $30–35 free; wire/cheque $200 floor, $25/$50 fees |
| KYC | ~2 business days; one-time across all six sisters |
| Support / RG | 24/7 hosts, chat/email/phone; RG tooling contested — verify |
Information accurate at time of research — casino terms, bonus offers, and payout policies may change at the operator's discretion.
Withdrawals
Processing times and per-transaction limits across the available payment methods.
Spinfinity Casino progressive jackpots
Real-time amount, hit history, and our Jindex - a 0-10 imminence score that combines how close the pot is to the historic average and how long since it last paid.
| Game | Amount | Hits | Avg. win | Jindex |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Aztec's Millions | $1,810,369.44 | 3 | $2,352,967.84 | 10.0 |
Megasaur | $1,035,703.45 | 3 | $1,048,301.12 | 8.9 |
Monster Millions | $1,020,952.46 | 0 | $0.00 | 0.0 |
Spirit of the Inca | $859,273.61 | 0 | $0.00 | 0.0 |
Jackpot Pinatas | $269,394.29 | 5 | $950,672.66 | 7.8 |
Jackpot Cleopatra's Gold | $109,424.54 | 5 | $365,856.19 | 2.8 |
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