MrLucky Casino Review

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

2.9/5 Too new for independent ratings, undercut by a bonus mismatch and a sloppy footer

MrLucky is a brand-new online casino at mrlucky.bet, built as a minimalist, client-rendered site that currently offers only one language. On the paperwork side it looks more transparent than many offshore starts: its licence (Anjouan, License No. ALSI-202409049-FI2) and its operator (ATOM Technology Ltd, an Irish company) are both stated directly in its own footer, rather than left to guesswork. But two things temper that. First, MrLucky is simply too new to carry a Casino Guru Safety Index, an AskGamblers listing or any Trustpilot history — there is no independent score to check, only the site's own claims. Second, the site's own marketing does not agree with itself: the homepage banner promises up to $500, while the Promotions page — where the real terms live — verifiably offers 100% up to $100. On top of that, MrLucky's own footer legal text mistakenly refers to the brand as '8ty8' in two places, a copy-paste leftover from another brand's template that nobody caught before launch. None of this proves MrLucky is unsafe, but a casino that can't keep its own numbers and its own name straight on day one has earned a cautious, wait-and-see review rather than an enthusiastic one.

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Pros

  • Licence and operator (Anjouan, ATOM Technology Ltd) stated directly on-site, not just claimed elsewhere
  • 2,500+ games advertised across established studios including Pragmatic Play and Evolution
  • Crypto accepted, with instant withdrawals advertised
  • Verified welcome bonus (100% up to $100) is real, just smaller than the homepage headline
  • Payments run through a named processor, CEI Processing Limited (Cyprus)

Cons

  • Too new for a Casino Guru Safety Index, AskGamblers listing or Trustpilot history
  • Homepage bonus banner ($500) does not match the Promotions page's actual offer ($100)
  • Footer legal text mistakenly calls the brand '8ty8' in two places — an uncaught template leftover
  • Exact payment methods and deposit/withdrawal limits are not published on the pages we reviewed
  • No track record yet to judge how MrLucky handles a real payout dispute

Licence & operator

MrLucky states in its own footer that it 'is licensed and regulated by the Government of the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of Comoros and operates under License No. ALSI-202409049-FI2'. The operator is named as ATOM Technology Ltd, an Irish company with registration number 724692, address Wicklow House, Co Wicklow, Ireland, A67 W589, and support contact support@atomtech.live — details that are unusually specific for a brand this new, and stated on-site rather than left for reviewers to dig up. Payments are processed by CEI Processing Limited, a Cyprus-registered company (HE 468114) based in Larnaca. One notable quirk: MrLucky's own footer legal text refers to the brand as '8ty8' in two separate places ('8ty8 has passed all regulatory compliance...' and '© 8ty8 2026') — almost certainly a copy-paste leftover from another, possibly sister, brand's template that was never corrected. It doesn't change the legal facts above, but it is a sloppiness red flag worth knowing about before you sign up.

Payments & withdrawals

MrLucky advertises crypto acceptance and instant withdrawals on its homepage feature list, alongside 'standard' card and e-wallet deposits — but it does not publish an itemised list of payment brands or specific deposit/withdrawal limits on the pages we reviewed, so we're not going to guess at exact card or wallet names here. All amounts on the site are in US dollars ($). Payments are handled by CEI Processing Limited (Cyprus, HE 468114). As with any new offshore-licensed casino, expect full KYC verification before your first withdrawal, and check the live cashier page directly for current limits before you deposit.

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FAQ

Who owns and licenses MrLucky?

MrLucky's footer names ATOM Technology Ltd (Ireland, registration 724692) as operator, licensed by Anjouan, Union of Comoros under License No. ALSI-202409049-FI2. Payments are processed by CEI Processing Limited (Cyprus).

Is MrLucky a scam?

We found no proof it's a scam — the licence and operator details are stated directly on-site rather than hidden. But it's too new for any independent rating, and it has already shown two sloppy inconsistencies (the bonus mismatch and the '8ty8' footer error), so treat it with informed caution rather than blind trust.

Why does MrLucky's footer say '8ty8'?

We can only report what we found: MrLucky's own footer legal text and copyright line refer to '8ty8' in two places instead of MrLucky. It looks like a copy-paste leftover from another brand's template that was never corrected — a sloppiness red flag, though not evidence of anything illegal on its own.

18+. MrLucky is for adults only. Gambling can be addictive — play responsibly. BeGambleAware.org.