Energy Casino sister sites

Energy Casino sister sites once centred on EnergyBet under Probe Investments Limited, but EnergyBet is retired and Energy Casino’s current site says it serves customers outside the United Kingdom under MGA licence MGA/B2C/224/2012. We cannot confirm a current UK licence or a current direct UK sister site.

Energy Casino operator, licence and current status

Review updated – 15 July 2026

UK player warning: Energy Casino is not presented as a current UK-facing casino on its own site. The old UK licence account 39325 is no longer available as a current public-register record, so UK players should not use the old account number as evidence that the casino remains licensed here.

Name Energy Casino
Owner/operator Probe Investments Limited, Malta company C51749
Current licence shown MGA/B2C/224/2012
UK availability The operator says its gambling services are for customers outside the United Kingdom
Old UK account 39325; no longer a current live public-register record
Historical sister EnergyBet, now officially retired
Current direct UK sisters None confirmed
Our rating for UK players Not recommended because it is not a current UK-facing option

What is confirmed, and what is not?

Probe Investments Limited still operates Energy Casino under the MGA licence above. What we cannot support is the old claim that Energy Casino and EnergyBet are two active UK-licensed domains. EnergyBet’s own site says the sportsbook is officially retired, while Energy Casino expressly excludes UK customers in its current licensing wording.

Best current alternatives now EnergyBet is retired

Our quick answer: EnergyBet is the only direct sister relationship we can substantiate, but it is now retired. There is therefore no current Energy Casino sister site we can recommend to a UK player. PlayOJO and Mr Q are unrelated UK-licensed casino alternatives; Betfair is the closest unrelated replacement for the old sportsbook-and-casino combination.

Site Relationship/status Best for Main risk Our verdict
EnergyBet Historical direct sister Sportsbook players tracing the old relationship The sportsbook is officially retired Useful history, not a current choice
PlayOJO Unrelated UK-licensed alternative Clearer bonus positioning and a broad casino lobby It is not owned by Probe Investments Best all-round UK alternative
Mr Q Casino Unrelated UK-licensed alternative Players who want a straightforward UK casino It is not an Energy Casino sister site Best simple UK alternative
Betfair Unrelated UK-licensed alternative Players who wanted EnergyBet’s sportsbook-casino mix A much larger betting-led product Best sportsbook replacement

Which alternative should you choose?

  • Choose PlayOJO for the strongest all-round casino alternative and clearer bonus positioning.
  • Choose Mr Q if you want a simpler UK casino and would rather avoid a large bonus-led network.
  • Choose Betfair if the old EnergyBet sportsbook connection was the part that interested you.
  • Do not choose EnergyBet: its own site says the sportsbook is officially retired.

Why EnergyBet still belongs in this review

EnergyBet was the sportsbook-led companion to Energy Casino under Probe Investments Limited, so the old page was right about the relationship and its unusually small footprint. What changed is the status: EnergyBet now describes itself as officially retired. It remains useful history, but it is not a live sister-site recommendation.

The three sites labelled as UK alternatives above are deliberately not called sister sites. They have different owners and licences; they are included only to give a UK reader somewhere appropriate to compare next.

Energy Casino bonus, cashier and player-risk review

Clean Energy Casino homepage showing the complete logo, navigation and promotion without a cookie bar or popup

This clean screenshot shows the international Energy Casino site. It should not be read as evidence of a current UK offer.

The advertised bonus is not a UK offer

The public package we reviewed used EUR/USD amounts: 100% up to 200, a 2x win multiplier and up to 400 spins. Its terms included 25x wagering on the deposit plus bonus, 15x wagering on spin winnings, a EUR/USD 5 maximum bet, a EUR/USD 5,000 bonus-winnings cap and a EUR/USD 400 spin-winnings cap. Those are meaningful restrictions even for an eligible non-UK player, and UK readers should not try to claim the package.

Check Published position Main risk Our judgement
UK eligibility Current site says customers outside the UK Old reviews still quote former UK licence account 39325 UK players should use a current UK-licensed alternative.
Wagering 25x deposit plus bonus; 15x spin winnings The deposit itself is tied into wagering A demanding package, even where available.
Maximum cashout EUR/USD 5,000 bonus cap; 400 spin-winnings cap Large wins can be limited Read caps before opting in.
Withdrawal and KYC Payment routes vary by jurisdiction and verification may be required Recent reviews describe repeated bank statements and proof-of-address checks Verify early and retain every submitted document.
Payment speed Recent public accounts range from smooth payments to waits of five days or three weeks Marketing cannot guarantee processing time Judge the cashier by the applicable local terms.

What recent player reports add

Recent Energy Casino reviews on Trustpilot are mixed. A February 2026 reviewer praised the bonuses, support and gambling limits and reported no KYC or withdrawal problems. A January 2026 reviewer described a withdrawal running from 23 December to 13 January, with repeated requests for bank statements and proof of address. Other 2025 reports range from a payment completed in five days to complaints about week-long processing, verification and account closures.

That spread matters more than a single headline rating. It suggests that successful withdrawals do happen, but document checks and slower cases are a real practical risk. These are international reviews and do not alter the central UK point: the casino’s own wording says it is not serving UK customers.

Games and safer-gambling tools

The original review correctly identified a broad lobby spanning slots, live casino, roulette, blackjack, poker and baccarat, with familiar suppliers including Play’n GO, Games Global, NetEnt, Evolution, Red Tiger, Pragmatic Play, Blueprint and Wazdan. Deposit, wager, loss and session limits plus self-exclusion are also listed. Those are useful product facts, but they do not substitute for a current UK licence.

Our verdict: Energy Casino remains worth documenting because it explains a once-simple Probe Investments pairing. For UK readers, however, it is now a historical sister-site story rather than a current casino recommendation. PlayOJO is our best all-round unrelated UK alternative, Mr Q is the cleaner simple choice and Betfair best replaces EnergyBet’s old betting-and-casino role.

Energy Casino sister sites FAQ

Is Energy Casino licensed in the UK?

We cannot confirm a current UK licence. Energy Casino’s own current wording says Probe Investments Limited provides gambling services to customers outside the United Kingdom under MGA licence MGA/B2C/224/2012.

What happened to EnergyBet?

EnergyBet was Energy Casino’s direct sportsbook sister, but its own site now says the sportsbook is officially retired.

Who owns Energy Casino?

Energy Casino is operated by Probe Investments Limited, a Malta-registered company.

Can UK players use the Energy Casino welcome offer?

UK readers should not treat the EUR/USD offer as a UK promotion because the current site says it serves customers outside the UK.

What are the best UK alternatives to Energy Casino?

PlayOJO and Mr Q are useful unrelated UK-licensed casino alternatives, while Betfair is the closest unrelated sportsbook-and-casino replacement. None is a direct Energy Casino sister site.

What we retained from the original Energy Casino review

The specific observations about the old international offer, the game catalogue, safer-gambling tools and the modest two-brand footprint are preserved below. They are labelled as original context because the former UK status has changed.

Welcome offer and bonus terms (original review context)

The welcome page I reviewed showed a first-deposit casino package of 100% up to EUR/USD 200, a 2x win multiplier and up to 400 free spins. The largest free-spin bundle is held back for bigger deposits, so the headline number is not what every new player receives.

The important term is wagering. Energy Casino says the deposit plus bonus must be wagered 25 times on eligible slots, while free-spin winnings carry 15x. Both figures sit above the ten times ceiling British rules impose, which is a reminder that this offer is written for other markets and comes without the protections a British licence would bring. The same page also lists a EUR/USD 5 maximum bet, a EUR/USD 5,000 bonus-winnings cap and a EUR/USD 400 free-spin-winnings cap. That is playable, but it is still a bonus you should opt into deliberately rather than casually clicking through.

Games, payments and safer gambling (original review context)

The casino lobby is broad enough: slots, live casino, roulette, blackjack, poker and baccarat are all represented. Energy Casino names providers including Play’n GO, Games Global, NetEnt, Evolution, Red Tiger, Pragmatic Play, Wizard Games, Blueprint and Wazdan, which gives it a familiar modern catalogue rather than a thin proprietary one.

The responsible-gambling area lists deposit limits, wager and loss limits, session limits and self-exclusion. I would still like the UK-facing licence position to be clearer on the front end, because the live site leans heavily on MGA wording, but the practical tools are present.

Verdict (original review context)

Energy Casino had a modest two-brand relationship with Energybet rather than a large sister-site network. Its live casino, recognisable providers and bonus terms were the main points of interest in the original review. Our original rating was 6 out of 10.