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    CorgiBet Review

    3.8

    Curaçao · Launched Oct 2025 · 3,000+ games

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    Reviewed by Alex Reed | Published April 2026

    Last updated: April 2026

    Welcome Bonus
    100% up to £300 + 50 Free Spins
    Wagering
    45x
    Min deposit
    £20
    Validity
    14 days
    Payout
    1–72 hrs

    Overview

    CorgiBet leans into its playful dog-themed branding with cartoon mascots, paw-print icons, and a warm colour palette. Launched in October 2025, it's aimed squarely at casual players who appreciate personality in their casino experience. Behind the fun exterior sits a respectable 3,000+ game library from established providers including Pragmatic Play, Microgaming, and NetEnt. The site is well-organised with clear category navigation. However, the playful branding masks some less appealing aspects — the wagering requirements are steep, withdrawal times are slow, and there's no cryptocurrency support. CorgiBet is charming but not without its shortcomings.

    Bonus & Promotions

    The welcome bonus is a 100% match up to £300 plus 50 free spins, which is modest compared to competitors. The real concern is the 45x wagering requirement — one of the highest we've tracked this year. Combined with a 14-day validity period, clearing the bonus becomes a genuine challenge. The £20 minimum deposit also sits above average. On the positive side, CorgiBet runs regular reload bonuses and a loyalty programme where players earn 'Corgi Coins' that can be exchanged for bonus funds. The loyalty scheme partially offsets the underwhelming welcome offer for long-term players.

    Games & Providers

    The slot library of 2,400 titles is decent, led by Pragmatic Play (300) and Microgaming (180). NetEnt contributes 130 titles including classics like Starburst and Gonzo's Quest. The live casino features 220 tables from Evolution — enough to cover blackjack, roulette, and baccarat but lacking in game show variety. Table games (160) are adequate, but the crash games section is notably thin with just 15 titles. Missing from the lineup are trending providers like Nolimit City and Hacksaw Gaming, which limits the appeal for players seeking high-volatility experiences.

    2,400
    Slots
    220
    Live
    160
    Table
    15
    Crash
    Pragmatic Play (300)Microgaming (180)Evolution (80)NetEnt (130)

    Payments

    Payment options at CorgiBet are limited to traditional methods: Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, and Paysafecard. The inclusion of Paysafecard is a plus for players who prefer prepaid vouchers. However, the absence of any cryptocurrency options and no Apple Pay or Google Pay is a significant gap in 2026. Withdrawal times range from 1 to 72 hours — the upper end being slow by current standards. Card withdrawals tend to take the longest, while Skrill and Neteller are typically processed within 24 hours.

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    Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Fun playful branding
    • Paysafecard accepted
    • Regular promotions
    • Loyalty programme

    Cons

    • High wagering (45x)
    • Short bonus validity
    • Smaller library
    • Slow withdrawals
    • No crypto
    • No Apple Pay

    Verdict

    Games
    3.9
    Bonuses
    3.6
    Payments
    3.7
    Support
    4
    Trust
    4

    CorgiBet's playful branding and loyalty programme give it personality, but the substance doesn't quite match the style. High wagering requirements, slow withdrawals, and a limited payment selection drag down the overall experience. It's best suited for casual players who enjoy themed casinos and plan to play long-term to benefit from the loyalty scheme. Serious players will likely find better value elsewhere.

    Quick Info

    Rating
    3.8
    LicenceCuraçao
    LaunchedOct 2025
    Games3,000+
    Payout1–72 hrs
    Min deposit£20
    3.8
    Overall Score