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Casino Wilds (CasinoWilds.com) has closed. Multiple independent review sites confirm it stopped accepting players around 31 August 2020 and has remained closed since, with reviews as recent as late 2025 still showing the same closed status. It was operated by Bling City Limited – CasinoWilds was itself a 2016 rebrand of the earlier Bling City Casino – under Malta Gaming Authority and Curacao eGaming licences. It never held a UK Gambling Commission licence.

Casino Wilds Review

Casino Wilds launched in 2016 as a rebrand of the earlier Bling City Casino, and was run by the same operator, Bling City Limited, under Malta Gaming Authority and Curacao eGaming licences. While it was active, the site ran a fairly typical offshore slots-and-table-games lobby built around a “wild” theme, tying its loyalty and promotions system to collectible wild symbols rather than a conventional points ladder. It also ran its own affiliate scheme, CasinoWilds Affiliates, which was later blacklisted by at least one affiliate directory over payment and communication issues – a mark against the brand even setting the closure aside.

Review sites are consistent that the casino stopped accepting players around 31 August 2020, and it has stayed closed ever since; site checks as recent as December 2025 still show it listed as closed, with player ratings disabled on the major review databases that once tracked it. Casino Wilds never appeared on the UK Gambling Commission register, so it was never a legal option for UK players even while it was trading, and its closure means there is no live cashier, support desk or bonus offer to check today regardless.

We have not been able to verify any current, live sister sites connected to Casino Wilds or its former operator Bling City Limited, so none are listed on this page. Predecessor and successor brands under the same operator are not something we could confirm from the sources available, so rather than guess we have left this section blank. If you have landed here looking for a currently operating casino, we would point you toward one of our reviews of active, properly licensed brands instead.

Please note: Casino Wilds is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission so if you are in the UK, we suggest you avoid it.

Casino Wilds FAQs

Is Casino Wilds still open?

No. Casino Wilds closed to players around 31 August 2020 and has remained closed since, with review sites as recent as late 2025 still confirming the closed status.

Who operated Casino Wilds?

Casino Wilds was operated by Bling City Limited, holding Malta Gaming Authority and Curacao eGaming licences. The brand itself was a 2016 rebrand of the operator’s earlier Bling City Casino.

Was Casino Wilds ever licensed in the UK?

No. Casino Wilds never held a UK Gambling Commission licence and was never legally available to UK players, even while it was trading.

Does Casino Wilds have any live sister sites?

We have not been able to verify any currently operating sister sites connected to Casino Wilds or Bling City Limited, so none are listed on this page.