Betmaze is a new for 2025 casino and sportsbook from Aspire Global.
BetMaze is one of the newest online casinos to enter the UK market, and as part of the Aspire Global netwrok which also includes brands like Mr. Play and Luckster, it is built on familiar technology, though in this case there’s both casino and sports betting.
It holds licences from the UK Gambling Commission and the Malta Gaming Authority, and fairness testing is carried out by iTechLabs. The site also displays links to key gambling support bodies including BeGambleAware, GamStop and GamCare, although the responsible gambling section on the site isn’t displayed very prominently.
The site uses a modern, minimal colour scheme, with pale blue and white on a dark background, and the occasional flash of colour from promotional banners. This sticks closely to Aspire’s standard layout, which is functional but not especially adventurous, and the overall feel is that of a fairly generic, functional modern betting site.
Opening an account at BetMaze is a straightforward process thanks to the Aspire Global streamlined registration system, which allows players to complete the sign-up form in under two minutes. Verification takes a little longer, but newly registered players have the freedom to explore the site, deposit and play games without having to go through this process, as uploading your ID is not normally required until it’s time to make your first withdrawal.
The UI doesn’t score very highly for ease of use. Navigation tools are confined to the left-hand side of the page, and are minimal. You can choose from Casino or Sports, and the Casino option gives you the choice of Slots, Jackpots, New Games and Featured Games. That’s about it. Perhaps the ‘maze’ in the site’s title refers to its layout, because you’ll spend a lot of time wandering the menus and sub menus in search of your game or feature.
While BetMaze presents itself as a betting-first brand, its casino section is substantial and has enough to satisfy most players. There are around 2,000 titles in total, covering slots, jackpots, table games, instant win options, and live dealer titles. The slots section is powered by over 20 software providers, including Play’n GO, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger, NetEnt, and Microgaming, and there’s a strong representation of Megaways slots alongside other high-volatility games like Book of Dead, Sweet Bonanza, and Big Bass Bonanza.
As we suggested earlier, finding your preferred slot gaming option is not easy. There is a search bar, but there are none of the provider, RTP, volatility or theme sorting filters that are available on some sites, so you’ll spend a lot of your time scrolling.
The jackpot offering at BetMaze is relatively modest but still worth a mention. You’ll find games like Divine Fortune and Jackpot Fortunes, alongside a small selection of proprietary progressive games. While it doesn’t compete with the depth seen on sites like KnightSlots or PlayOjo, the inclusion of some global progressive jackpots from the Jackpot King network adds an extra incentive for slots players looking for big win potential.
The table game selection is not that impressive, but the Live Casino options are more enticing, and this is one area of the site that is easy to navigate through dedicated links to the roulette, blackjack, poker and baccarat sections. There’s also a section for game shows but there are not many of these.
Where BetMaze tries to distinguish itself is in its sportsbook. The sports betting section is accessible via the top menu and opens to a clean, professional interface powered by Aspire Global’s proprietary platform. Pre-match and in-play betting are both available, with coverage spanning all the major UK favourites including football, horse racing, tennis, cricket, rugby, and golf, as well as international leagues and niche sports like table tennis, handball and futsal.
Market depth is good here. For a Premier League football match, we found over 200 betting markets, including corners, cards, goal intervals, Asian handicaps and combination bets. There are some useful tools here, including bet builders, which function smoothly, although they aren’t as advanced as those seen on dedicated sports betting brands like bet365 or Betway.
Live betting is supported with a dynamic interface that updates odds in real time and offers basic stats such as possession and recent events, although there’s no live streaming. The mobile site handles in-play betting well, with odds flashes and easy toggling between fixtures. Odds competitiveness is average; you won’t find features such as Best Price Guaranteed on many markets, but overall, as a second-line sports betting site, BetMaze is a solid option.
The promotions section at BetMaze is somewhat understated but functional. There is a standard welcome offer for new casino players and a separate sports offer, which is usually tied to a topical sports event. The promotional layout is similar to other Aspire brands, with each offer presented in a tile format and clearly labeled with key terms, but with little in the way of themed presentation or ongoing player engagement through missions or loyalty points.
Tournaments and gamification features are limited. Unlike SkillOnNet or White Hat brands that offer regular prize pools and leaderboard events, BetMaze keeps things simple, and there’s no loyalty program or VIP club options available here.
Customer support is provided via live chat and email, but there are a few issues. The live chat system is not available 24/7, and you may encounter long queues during peak hours. Also, the chat function is tucked away inside the Help section rather than accessible from every page, and the automated responses before connecting to a real agent can be repetitive. Email support is available through a contact form, but response times can vary significantly. The FAQ section is standard and answers the most basic questions, but it’s light on detail for topics like document verification, game fairness, or promotion terms.
Responsible gambling tools are all in place, including self-exclusion, time-outs, deposit limits and reality checks, as required by law, but accessing these tools isn’t always intuitive. You’ll find links in the footer and in the account settings, but the overall presentation is text-heavy and regulation-driven rather than player-first.
BetMaze is a respectable all-rounder with a well-stocked casino, and for players who like to mix sports betting with reel-spinning sessions, it offers a secure and familiar environment backed by a well-established operator. The slots library, while not as big as some rivals, includes all the favourites, and the sportsbook covers a wide range of markets with decent in-play functionality.
However, the whole thing feels quite generic. The site design, promotional content and user journey are from the standard Aspire template without much tailoring to give BetMaze a unique character, and there’s no theme, no gamification layer, and few standout features to justify a switch from more established competitors. Customer support could also be improved, especially in terms of live chat availability.
In summary, BetMaze is solid but safe. It does everything you’d expect a modern hybrid betting site to do, though with none of the polish or personality that would push it into the top tier. Still, for UK players looking for a one-stop shop that ticks all the regulatory boxes and offers real-money betting across both sports and casino, BetMaze is a reliable option.
35x bonus on slots, some games excluded (list on site)
Aspire Global’s Responsible Gaming Policy is a bit of a wall of text. Despite being poorly written and poorly laid out (and well out of date as it talks about autoplay limits when autoplay has been banned in the UK for quite a while now) it details a couple of extra safer gambling tools over and above the usual deposit limits, reality check, time out and self exclusion:
Disappointingly, most of these can only be activated and set via customer services.