Billion Casino was new for 2024 on the Jumpman Gaming platform (it was previously an Aspire Global casino).
Billion Casino was originally launched in 2018 as an Aspire Global casino. Now it has been reborn on Jumpman Gaming (joining more than 100 sites already on the platform), it’s effectively a new site with a completely different range of games and lobby layout. It’s got a particularly eye-catching design which features a gent in a top hat with a bagful of money and has clearly been inspired by a certain very popular board game.
Billion Casino used to have a special spin the wheel welcome offer that awarded a slot bonus rather than free spins (which was handy if you wanted to deposit more than the minimum as you got a bigger bonus) but have now reverted to the standard Mega Reel. At least the game you can win 500 spins on (9 Pots of Gold) is in line with the theming.
The Jumpman sign up process is extremely streamlined and you can speed it up further by using the “Log in with Paypal” button which imports your details from your Paypal account as you make your first deposit (so don’t use this option if you don’t want to deposit right away).
Jumpman’s new for 2025 lobby has been optimised for even easier mobile play and has just 6 tabs – Home, Slots, Casino, Live, Jackpots and Bingo – plus a powerful search bar that starts to show results after you’ve put in just two characters and includes near matches for those fat fingers moments.
Despite not originally having been positioned as a bingo site, Billion Casino has bingo rooms by Pragmatic Play as these come with the Jumpman platform (but without a chat window).
As well as network 90 ball, 75 ball, 80 ball and 30 ball bingo, there’s the Heavyweight daily jackpot game and the Super Heavyweight weekly jackpot game plus the Pragmatic Play specials Bingo Blast (a high speed version of 90 ball bingo), Diamond Dazzle (a 90 ball game that resembles Deal Or No Deal Bingo) and Animingo (a 50 ball game where animal faces replace all of the numbers). Pragmatic Play also put on seasonal special bingo rooms which change from month to month.
While there’s lots of different types of bingo to choose from here, it’s not the main attraction – bingo is not playable with bonus and Billion Casino doesn’t run any bingo promotions.
The Home and Slots parts of the lobby at Billion Casino both include further game categorisation; for each group of games a small selection is presented in a carousel and you can use View All to see the full range. All of the groupings are pretty self explanatory. For example, there’s New Games, Megaways and Gone Fishing.
Going beyond slots, there’s more than 60 Slingo games which you can easily find via the Slots lobby, plus a load of scratchcards and other instant win games (including lotto and minesweeper style games) which are a bit harder to find; a few of them are showcased as “Arcade” in the main lobby but apart from that you need to know the name of the game you want to play and use the search box to find it.
There’s a similar issue with live casino game shows and live slots; while many of these games including Spin A Win, Buffalo Blitz Live and Sweet Bonanza Candyland were inlcuded in the Table Games area in the old style lobby, the Live section in the new lobby only has roulette and blackjack so again, you need to use the search bar to find any other sort of live games – an odd design choice by Jumpman given how popular all of these games are.
Another thing missing from the new lobby Jumpman is the “My Faves” area which used to show your most recently and frequently played games. The closest thing to this in the new lobby is “Your Recent Searches” which pops up when you use the search bar, showing the games from previous search results that you played (or at least opened).
Some pages on the Billion Casino site have clearly been migrated over from when it was on Aspire but perhaps should not have been. There’s an attached blog but it only has one post, which is more than two years old and reads as if it’s been written by Chat GPT. There’s a Return To Player page but it’s not useful; it shows the RTP for around 40 Microgaming slots but it’s not the same as the RTP you find when you actually open the game. Another RTP table is visible at the bottom of the main lobby but again, the RTPs given do not correspond with the actual RTPs at Billion Casino (for example, the RTP of Starburst is given as 96.09% whereas Jumpman have it set at 92.05%). Most players won’t spend long enough looking around the recesses of the site to come across any of this, but if you do, we recommend always checking the in game help files for RTP.
Jumpman sites have a live help facility which is open during office hours (9am – 4pm Monday – Friday) but it is not easy to find as you have to visit the Help/FAQ page to see it. Fill in the form and they’ll get back to you. The rest of the time you could be waiting up to two business days for an email.
Promotions at Billion Casino are the same as you’d find at any other Jumpman site. As well as the prize draws, slots leaderboards and opportunities to spin various versions of Jumpman’s distinctive Mega Reel that can be found on the Promotions page, you can expect to receive occasional “today only” Mega Reel deposit offers via the promotional channels you opted into when you registered.
If you like spin the wheel style promotions on an ongoing basis as well as in the welcome offer and are looking for somewhere where it’s easy to play slots on your mobile phone, Billion Casino very much fits the bill.
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All Jumpman sites have the same rather basic Responsible Gaming policy document which includes a brief explanation of the mandated safer gambling tools (deposit limits, take a break, reality check and self exclusion). There’s also a separate “Jumpman Cares” website but it’s essentially the same information repeated.

