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Case File / Fact Check

Luxury Casinois licensed — the reviews just don’t tell us much.

If you searched “Luxury Casino scam”, the honest answer up front is that the brand sits on a clean Gambling Commission licence under Apollo Entertainment Limited, which we verified on the live register on . We do not classify it as a scam. What we cannot do is give you a meaningful review verdict — its Trustpilot sample is far too small to judge. This page explains what is verified, what isn’t, and where Luxury Casino fits in the wider Casino Rewards network.

Luxury Casino trust gauge: not enough rated reviews to score; our verdict FACT-CHECKED.
Exhibit 01 / The Licence

The licence is clean and verified

We checked this one on the live register, not from a snippet, on . Luxury Casino’s UK domain, luxurycasino.co.uk, sits under Apollo Entertainment Limited, which holds Gambling Commission account 38620. The register shows the account active, with no regulatory actions recorded against the operator. In short: a clean, current UK licence.

That carries the full set of UK protections — tested games, fund safeguarding, an ADR route and a regulator with teeth. A clean enforcement record is also worth stating fairly: unlike several licensed operators elsewhere on this register, Apollo Entertainment has no settlements or fines on the record we checked. On the test that decides whether a casino belongs in the legitimate conversation, Luxury Casino passes cleanly. The honest complication here is not the licence — it is that we don’t have enough review data to tell you what the day-to-day experience is like.

Exhibit 02 / The Network

The Casino Rewards network and the twin-site pattern

Luxury Casino belongs to the Casino Rewards network, and the licence it runs under — Apollo Entertainment’s 38620 — carries 27 .co.uk domains. That matters because the network has a well-documented twin-site pattern: a single brand often exists as two separate sites, a UK-licensed .co.uk version and an international version (frequently a .casino or .com) that is not on the UK licence and is regulated elsewhere, such as Kahnawake.

We document that split in detail on Yukon Gold Casino, a sister brand on the same network where the .co.uk is licensed but the international domain is not UK-licensed. For Luxury Casino specifically, the key point is reassuring: luxurycasino.co.uk itself is the licensed UK domain, sitting directly on Apollo’s 38620 account. The hazard the twin-site pattern creates is about landing on an international version of a network brand by mistake — so the practical safeguard is to confirm the exact domain you’re on is the .co.uk that the register lists, which for Luxury Casino it is.

Exhibit 03 / The Reviews

Why we can’t give a review verdict

Here is exactly what we recorded, and exactly why we won’t draw a conclusion from it: Luxury Casino’s Trustpilot stood at 2.8 out of 5 — from just 3 reviews — when we checked on . Three reviews is not a sample; it is an anecdote. A single additional review, positive or negative, would swing that figure wildly, and no responsible verdict can be built on a base that small.

So we are not going to tell you Luxury Casino is good or bad on consumer experience, because the data doesn’t support either claim. The two themes those few reviews raised — a bonus not credited, and poor support — are noted for the record, but three data points can’t establish a pattern. This is the honest position: licensed and clean on the regulatory side, genuinely unknown on the consumer-experience side. We would rather say “insufficient data” than manufacture a verdict from three reviews.

Exhibit 04 / The Verdict

Is Luxury Casino legit?

Yes — on the measure that matters most. Luxury Casino runs on a clean, active Gambling Commission licence under Apollo Entertainment Limited (account 38620), verified on the live register on , with no regulatory actions recorded. We do not call it a scam, and the “Luxury Casino scam” searches that may have brought you here are not borne out by anything on the regulatory record.

The honest caveat is the review picture, not the licence: a 2.8/5 from three reviews tells us nothing reliable, so we describe the consumer experience as unverified rather than dressing up an anecdote as data. The one network-specific thing to keep in mind is the twin-site pattern across Casino Rewards — but luxurycasino.co.uk itself is the licensed UK domain. Licensed and clean on paper; under-reviewed in practice. That is why this carries a Fact Check verdict rather than a warning.

Recourse / If You Have a Dispute

Got a problem at Luxury Casino? Do this

  1. Confirm you’re on luxurycasino.co.uk — the licensed UK domain — and not an international network version, before you deposit or dispute.
  2. Complain to the operator formally and in writing, keeping a record. A licensed operator owes you a route and a final response.
  3. Escalate to the operator’s ADR scheme if the complaint stalls — this free, independent route exists because the brand is UKGC-licensed. How complaints and ADR work.
  4. Inform the Gambling Commission of conduct issues — the regulator uses complaint intelligence even where it can’t resolve your individual case.
  5. Keep evidence throughout — screenshots of balances, chat transcripts and the terms page settle disputes that memory can’t.
Method / Sources & Dates

How this page is sourced

Licence status: luxurycasino.co.uk sits under Apollo Entertainment Limited, Gambling Commission account 38620, verified on the live public register on — active, with 27 .co.uk domains and no regulatory actions recorded against the operator. Network context: Luxury Casino belongs to the Casino Rewards network, which runs a documented twin-site pattern (licensed .co.uk versus not-UK-licensed international domains) — documented in detail on our Yukon Gold entry. Review data: Trustpilot, recorded — 2.8/5 from just 3 reviews, a base too small for any consumer verdict, so none is drawn; the two themes raised (bonus not credited, poor support) are noted from the record only. Trustpilot scores belong to Trustpilot and change over time — recheck the live page before relying on the number. Our criteria and tiers are documented on the methodology page.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

The questions UK players ask most about Luxury Casino, answered from the licence, review and enforcement record.

Is Luxury Casino a scam?

No. Luxury Casino runs on a clean, active Gambling Commission licence under Apollo Entertainment Limited (account 38620), verified on the live register on , with no regulatory actions recorded. We do not classify it as a scam.

Is Luxury Casino legit?

Yes, on the regulatory test that matters in the UK: it is UKGC-licensed with a clean record. That brings tested games, fund protection and an ADR route. The one honest caveat is that its review sample is too thin to judge consumer experience — it is licensed and clean, but under-reviewed.

Does Luxury Casino have a UK licence?

Yes. luxurycasino.co.uk sits under Apollo Entertainment Limited, Gambling Commission account 38620, which we verified active on the live register on . It is one of 27 .co.uk domains on that licence.

Who owns Luxury Casino?

Luxury Casino is operated by Apollo Entertainment Limited, part of the Casino Rewards network. The same operator licence (38620) carries a number of the network’s UK .co.uk brands.

What is Luxury Casino's Trustpilot rating?

2.8 out of 5 when we recorded it on — but from only 3 reviews, which is too small to mean anything. We treat it as insufficient data and draw no verdict. Check the live page for the current figure.

Is luxurycasino.co.uk the official, licensed site?

Yes. luxurycasino.co.uk is the licensed UK domain, sitting directly on Apollo Entertainment’s 38620 account. Because the network runs a twin-site pattern, the thing to avoid is an international version of a network brand — but for Luxury Casino, the .co.uk is the one the register lists.

What is the Casino Rewards network?

It is the group Luxury Casino belongs to, running many brands under shared licences. A documented feature is the twin-site pattern: a licensed .co.uk version and a separate international version that is not on the UK licence. We explain the split in detail on our Yukon Gold entry.

Is Luxury Casino the same as Yukon Gold?

They are separate brands on the same Casino Rewards network, and several network brands share Apollo Entertainment’s UK licence. Yukon Gold is where we document the network’s twin-site licensed-versus-international split most fully.

Is Luxury Casino safe to play at?

As a UKGC-licensed brand with a clean operator record, it carries the standard UK protections: tested games, fund safeguarding and an ADR scheme. The honest limit is that we can’t vouch for the consumer experience from three reviews — the regulatory safety net is real, the day-to-day picture is unverified.

What should I check before depositing at Luxury Casino?

We don’t recommend casinos. Whatever you choose, confirm you’re on luxurycasino.co.uk (the licensed UK domain), then run the two-minute licence check and the five legit-casino checks, and read the bonus terms before depositing.

Related Cases

Related entries on the register

  • Yukon Gold Casino — the same Casino Rewards network, where we document the licensed-.co.uk-versus-international twin-site split in full.
  • Zodiac Casino — another Casino Rewards brand with the same dual-domain consideration.
  • Mr Vegas — a licensed brand fact-check with a fuller review record and an operator enforcement history.
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