Fugu Casino review: a game library large enough to make the menu genuinely interesting, but watch out for the poisonous bonus program terms and VIP withdrawal limits.
The Dish Arrives
Fugu casino gets brought out like the infamous Japanese pufferfish delicacy itself: on a glossy porcelain welcome bonus plate, with a garnish of 10000+ games, live tables, tournaments, and an active sportsbook and esports section.
The promo menu feels substantial, with live promotions and tournaments available for the player as an appetizer for wagering passion.
Fugu is one of the most prized dishes in Japanese cuisine. But anyone who has actually eaten this fish knows that it’s one of the few meals that can kill you, as parts of the fish contain a deadly toxin. And it takes a skilled chef to remove them and prevent the toxin from mixing with the main dish.
So, at first glance, Fugu Casino tries to live up to its gourmet name, offering a lot to a player. But what about the hidden toxic part? Unlike consuming real pufferfish, the only thing that can really die is the desire to play further. Still, that’s a setback. So let’s dissect this Fugu and see if there’s something fishy with this casino.
The Chef’s Certificate
Before eating pufferfish, you check whether the place has a chef licensed to prepare it. And Fugu Casino has one, it’s operated by GALAKTIKA N.V., registered in Curaçao with licence OGL/2024/169/0146 issued on December 24, 2025. It’s not Tier-1, but still a popular option for global casinos accepting crypto.
So the license is here, but the place has yet to build a reputation due to operating for less than a year. Casino Guru gives it 8.3 out of 10, which is high, but we simply need more player reviews for the rankings to settle enough.
The Edible Part
Fugu Casino treats with a substantial gambling meal; the kitchen is actually cooking here. If you’ve overeaten ubiquitous slots, you can always switch to more delicious live dealer games, instant games, and game shows.
Active tournaments, provider promos like Lucky League and Prize Drops, and a visible sports-betting vertical mean you always have a volume of dishes to choose from the menu. And all of them, whether sportsbook or casino, can be paid from the same account; the wallet is shared between both verticals.
The Liver With the Bonus Poison
Fugu Casino bonus program is akin to liver. Looks yummy, but actually is the most toxic part of the dish, akin to real fugu. The welcome bonus numbers look attractive, with 125% up to €600 + 500 FS, and even 250% up to €900 + 500 FS. But they vary depending on the source. And seem to be region- or campaign-specific, rather than universal.
But the real toxin lies in the fine print. Fugu says slot bets count 100% toward wagering, while live casino, card, and table games count only 5%, other games count 0%, and wagering bonus funds in roulette is prohibited.
The default max bet while wagering is €5, or €3 for players from Finland, unless the specific bonus says otherwise. No-deposit bonus winnings can also be capped at 10x the bonus amount unless stated differently. And many promotions expire within 72 hours of activation.
If you skip reading this, assuming that 500 free spins mean 500 chances to print cash, and just go in to play with the bonus, you might get “poisoned”. Like, being unable to withdraw the moment you want, because you haven’t played through the bonus. Or not meeting wagering requirements in time because you weren’t prepared for wagering volume in the first place.
The Knife Work: Fugu Casino Withdrawals and KYC
Bad knife work ruins good fugu as the toxin mixes with edible parts. The same logic applies to cashouts, as in gambling, everything eventually comes down to them. And the casino is as good as its payouts.
Fugu supports cards, e-wallets, and BTC, ETH, USDT cryptocurrencies. Minimum deposits sit around €10. Minimum withdrawals are listed as €10, but some sites claim it’s €20.
VIP tiers determine daily limits: €4,000 for lower levels, €10,000 for Captain, and unlimited for Legend. KYC triggers may start at €2,000 in total deposits, with source-of-funds checks above €10,000 and added verification on withdrawals over €20,000. The limits look decent and non-limiting for a casual gamer, but certainly not for high rollers.
How not to Bite More Than You Can Chew
To avoid eating too much fish, the casino lets you set multiple limiters, including deposit limits, loss limits, wager limits, session caps, reality checks every 15–60 minutes, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion.
In case that’s not enough, Fugu Casino points to GamCare, Gambling Therapy, and Gamblers Anonymous, which is decent by offshore gambling standards. But it doesn’t participate in any wider national self-exclusion register. So the best you can do is to exclude yourself from this particular place and go fight the temptation elsewhere.
Gnawing The App Bone
To gnaw the last bones of the fugu meal, the casino offers both Android and iOS apps. Or at least it claims. The Android route leads to an APK download from a separate casino domain, instead of Google Play. And after following the iOS route into the App Store, I found an entirely different fish, a Balastra Fugu card game instead of a full casino. So, the mobile browser version is your best friend if you’re on an Apple.
The Aftertaste
Overall, Fugu leaves a mixed aftertaste, with complex wagering requirements spoiling the dish. The other guests agree on this, especially on Trustpilot (2.3 from 17 reviews). And they cite exactly the issues related to the bonus system, like vague description, and the inability to withdraw after playing with bonus money.
This already smells fishy. However, the brand is relatively new and has not yet been proven by time. So rookie mistakes are expected, but the casino management should fix them asap. And especially the bonus terms, before more bad reviews hopelessly drag the brand to the bottom of the sea.
Fugu Casino currently has no open complaints.