V Vegas Casino Review

Reviewed & updated July 2026 by the V Vegas Guide team. 18+. Play responsibly.

4.7/5 Very high Casino Guru safety score, backed by a long operating history

V Vegas is the current identity of Vulkan Vegas, one of online gambling's most recognisable brand names — the site says so itself, describing the rebrand as a new chapter rather than a change of substance. That long history cuts both ways: Casino Guru currently rates V Vegas 9.8/10 ('Very high'), a strong outcome with no unfair terms flagged in its T&Cs, but the same long history has produced 83 black points on record — fairly typical wear for an operator with a large, long-running player base rather than a sign of a young or untested site. On licensing, V Vegas cites a Curaçao eGaming sub-licence (8048/JAZ2012-009, issued to Invicta Networks N.V.) dating back to 2012 — a plausible historical licence for a brand this old, though Curaçao's 2024 regulatory reform (the move to the new LOK licensing system) means we could not confirm the current live status of that specific legacy number from public sources. The operator behind the site, per its own deposit and withdrawal pages, is Brivio Limited (Cyprus, registration HE315596). Day to day, V Vegas offers a three-deposit welcome package worth up to €1,500 plus 150 free spins, a library the site describes as 5,000+ games from 100+ providers, and eight EUR payment methods including Bitcoin and Tether.

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Pros

  • Casino Guru rates it 9.8/10 'Very high', no unfair T&Cs flagged
  • Long-established brand (rebrand of Vulkan Vegas), not a fly-by-night site
  • Welcome package up to €1,500 + 150 free spins across 3 deposits
  • 5,000+ games claimed across 100+ providers
  • Eight EUR payment methods, including Bitcoin and Tether
  • Ten-tier loyalty ladder plus recurring weekly and weekend promotions

Cons

  • 83 black points on record — a real complaint history, even if typical for the brand's size
  • Curaçao licence cited is a 2012 legacy number; live status after the 2024 LOK reform is unconfirmed publicly
  • Operator name (Brivio Limited) is confirmed only via the site's own deposit/withdrawal text, not an independent registry check we could complete
  • The 60-minute window to activate the first-deposit bonus is easy to miss
  • Exact deposit and withdrawal limits are not published on the pages we reviewed
  • Marketing references a broader language lineup than we could independently verify

Licence & operator

V Vegas cites a Curaçao eGaming sub-licence, number 8048/JAZ2012-009, issued to Invicta Networks N.V. — a legacy licence number from the old Antillephone-era format, dated 2012, long before Curaçao's regulatory overhaul (the old system stopped issuing or renewing new sub-licences from 1 November 2024, with the new LOK system live from 24 December 2024). That 2012 issue date is plausible for a brand with V Vegas's history, unlike some newer brands that cite implausible 2024-dated 'legacy-format' numbers — but we could not confirm from public sources whether this specific licence has been migrated to the new LOK register or remains active post-reform. The operator is named as Brivio Limited, based in Cyprus (registration HE315596, per the company's own deposit and withdrawal text: 'Office 102, 12A Lekorpouzier, Limassol, Cyprus'). V Vegas itself is presented as a rebrand of Vulkan Vegas, a long-running and widely recognised casino brand, which the site treats as a strength rather than something to hide.

Payments & withdrawals

V Vegas lists eight payment methods, all processed in EUR: Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, Payz, bank transfer, Bitcoin and Tether. That is a broader mix than most offshore casinos, spanning cards, e-wallets, bank transfer and two cryptocurrencies. Exact deposit and withdrawal limits are not published on the pages we reviewed, so budget time to check the live limits, and expect standard KYC identity verification before your first payout, as with any Curaçao-licensed operator.

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FAQ

Who owns and licenses V Vegas?

The site names Brivio Limited (Cyprus, registration HE315596) as operator in its own deposit and withdrawal text. It cites a Curaçao eGaming sub-licence (8048/JAZ2012-009) issued to Invicta Networks N.V. in 2012.

Is V Vegas a scam?

We found no evidence of that — Casino Guru rates it 9.8/10 with no unfair terms flagged, and it is a long-established, widely recognised brand under its previous name, Vulkan Vegas. Its 83 black points reflect the scale of its player base over time, not a hidden pattern of denial.

Why does V Vegas cite a 2012 Curaçao licence number?

V Vegas has operated under the Vulkan Vegas name for a long time, so a 2012-dated licence is plausible rather than suspicious — unlike brands that cite implausible 2024-dated 'legacy' numbers. We simply could not confirm the number's live status after Curaçao's 2024 reform from public sources.

18+. V Vegas is for adults only. Gambling can be addictive — play responsibly.