Online casino scams are evolving fast, with fake games infiltrating platforms at a worrying pace. These knock-off games look real but are programmed to cheat players out of their money. At Gamecheck, we specialise in detecting these fake games and warning the public before it is too late. This week, our investigations have uncovered four more suspicious platforms targeting UK players: Exbet, DC Game, Joyspin and Slotwin.
Here are our findings, and the warning signs you need to know:
Online casino URL: exbet.org
Gamecheck profile: exbet - Gamecheck
Overview: EXBET is a crypto-based casino that launched in late 2024, featuring a sleek design and bold promises of fast pay-outs. However, the site has rapidly raised red flags across the industry.
Our team flagged unauthorised versions of popular slot titles. A selection of games on the site have been checked by the original game providers and fake games were found.
Our team noticed manipulated RNGs designed to reduce player win rates. Our findings were shared with the game providers who confirmed that the site is hosting fake games.
Several Reddit and Trustpilot users reported that wins were "cancelled" upon withdrawal requests. Scam-detector tools assign EXBET a trust score of 13.3/100, with high malware and phishing risk. Players report phantom bonuses (bonuses that disappear post-deposit) and non-responsive support.
WHOIS analysis revealed evasion strategies and disinformation practices such as no public owner, masked registration, and no regulatory footprint.
Gamecheck has flagged fake games on EXBET – watch the YouTube exposé:
Online casino URL: dcgame.live
Gamecheck profile: dcgame - Gamecheck
Overview: DC Game Casino is a shadowy platform that barely shows up in mainstream searches. Its anonymity is likely by design.
Hosts several fake versions of popular table games. Gamecheck's team detected the absence of valid API calls to licensed game servers, meaning the results are locally generated and fully controlled by the house.
Investigation suggests short life cycles: the domain was registered less than 90 days before takedown warnings started surfacing.
Few public reviews exist, possibly due to low user volume or intentional suppression of visibility. Several users noted that after initial deposits, they were locked out of accounts.
Gamecheck has flagged fake games on DCGame - watch the YouTube exposé:
Online casino URL: joyspin.net
Gamecheck profile: joyspin - Gamecheck
Overview: JOYSPIN brands itself as a decentralised platform offering transparency, fast crypto withdrawals, and no KYC barriers. But behind the marketing lies a different story.
Cloned games with minor graphic changes were hosted, a tell-tale sign of fake games. RNG seeds were static across multiple test sessions - indicating manipulation.
We flagged Joyspin for using fake versions of popular online casino games.
Players on forums like Bitcointalk and CasinoMeister have flagged missing withdrawals and identity spoofing. The site lacks any visible licensing or dispute resolution mechanism.
Gamecheck has flagged fake games on JOYSPIN - watch the YouTube exposé:
Online casino URL: slotwin.us
Gamecheck profile: slotwin - Gamecheck
Overview: Often confused with Slotwin Casino (a Curacao-licensed operation), SLOTWIN operates under a similar name, possibly to mislead users.
The site hosts non-verifiable RNG software across its entire slot portfolio. Doctored "certificates" displayed on its site were traced back to template files from defunct gambling sites. Blacklisting of IPs on several industry safety lists.
Casino Guru lists Slotwin with a Safety Index of 0.0, indicating systematic misconduct.
Players report absurdly high wagering requirements and withdrawal rejections.
Correct Casinos noted 120+ hour withdrawal times, raising suspicion.
Gamecheck has flagged fake games on SLOTWIN - watch the YouTube exposé:
❌ Account lockouts
❌ Slow or no pay-outs
❌ Lack of customer support
At Gamecheck, our platform allows players to check online casinos for fake games before they play. We have recently exposed these four casinos as part of our weekly sweep.
A selection of games on each site have been checked by our team in collaboration with the original game providers and fake games have been found at the time of inspection. Negative player reviews and complaints about these sites corroborate our findings.
Fake casinos do not just steal your money and personal data, they erode trust. As fraudsters get smarter, so must the player community. Avoid these sites at all costs.
Gamecheck remains committed to exposing these operations and providing tools to help players gamble safely. We recommend using our suite of free tools to check online casinos and report suspicious sites to protect your play.
Always check your online casino with Gamecheck before you play.