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Let’s talk about royal planet – a casino that landed in 2016 with all the fanfare of a cheap fireworks display. The first thing you notice is the absence of any valid license. Not hidden in small print. Not pending. Just gone. That alone should make you pause. When an operator doesn’t bother to show you who’s watching them, the question isn’t whether they’re trustworthy. The question is why you’d hand them your money.

The License Problem Nobody Talks About

Royal Planet’s FAQ says US players are restricted. Their Terms and Conditions only mention the Virgin Islands. Contradiction? Absolutely. And that’s not the only one. The site claims to accept American players, but then blocks accounts without warning. A Dutch player reported being locked out two days after winning a no-deposit bonus – no email, no explanation. That’s not a glitch. That’s a pattern.

No license means no regulator to appeal to when things go sideways. And judging by the feedback, things go sideways often. Withdrawals drag for months. Documents get “lost.” Chat agents give you the same scripted line until you give up or reverse your withdrawal. One player documented a two-month battle over $425, complete with contradictory emails and a 40-day clause in the T&C that essentially lets them keep your money if you don’t jump through enough hoops fast enough.

Games: Rival’s Greatest Hits

The game library is pure Rival – think i-Slots like Cosmic Quest Mission Control and A Switch in Time, progressives like One Million Reels, and a handful of table games and video poker. It’s not a bad selection if you’re a Rival fan, but the software itself has drawn complaints about glitches and repetitive outcomes. Some players swear the games feel “hacked.” Paranoid or not, when the payout process is already shaky, the last thing you need is a slot that freezes at the worst moment.

What Players Actually Say

I went through dozens of player reviews. The pattern is unmistakable. A few people got paid small amounts quickly – usually from free spins or low-value bonuses. But the moment a real win appears, the delays start. Here’s a quick snapshot of the feedback:

Category What Players Report
Withdrawal speed Weeks to months; constant excuses about processing and verification
Bonus terms High wagering requirements, max cashout limits, multi-stage processes that trap winnings
Customer service Friendly in chat, but powerless or dishonest when it comes to actual payments
Overall trust Rated 1.3 out of 5 after over 100 votes – one of the lowest in the industry

The advantages they list – Bitcoin support, reload offers, a VIP program – sound good on paper. But when the fundamental issue is whether you’ll ever see your winnings, perks don’t matter. Here’s what they actually do well, and what they don’t:

  • Advantages: Bitcoin accepted, no max cashout on BTC welcome pack, low wagering on cashback promos, and a referral program.
  • Disadvantages: No license, low weekly cashout limits, slow processing (5-6 business days minimum), and some bonuses have wagering requirements that are nearly impossible to meet.

Three Red Flags You Can’t Ignore

Based on the complaints and the fine print, here’s what should make you walk away:

  1. Withdrawal limits on small deposits. If you deposit $249 or less, you can only cash out 10x your deposit. That caps your win before you even start.
  2. Bonus traps. The “free play” bonus requires a deposit before you can cash out any winnings. And card games don’t count toward wagering at all.
  3. The 40-day document trick. They can demand notarized ID at any time. If you don’t comply within 40 days, they take your money and close your account. Multiple players report being strung along past that deadline.

The Bottom Line

Royal Planet Casino has the look of a real operation – a decent game library, some flashy promotions, and a friendly live chat. But underneath, it’s a no-license operation with a track record of stalling payouts and burying players in fine print. If you’re willing to gamble on getting paid, maybe you’ll be one of the lucky few who collects a small win. More likely, you’ll join the hundreds of players still waiting months later. My advice: keep your money. There are plenty of Rival-powered casinos with actual licenses and faster payouts. This one isn’t worth the risk.