Bluefox Casino has been around for several years but only in 2022 did it get a promotional push with a new welcome offer. It’s a multi deposit offer and the first part of it does not include a bonus, just spins. In 2023 they added a sportsbook, and in 2025 Playtech Bingo.
Bluefox Casino has been around 2017 but it wasn’t until 2022 that the site started getting the kind of promotional push to become a big player in the gaming market. Fast-forward to 2023, and the brand added a sportsbook, putting it on the same level as lots of other top Progress Play. Then, the site took things one big step further in 2025 by adding Playtech Bingo, expanding its offering even further.
Visually, Bluefox has gone for an icy vibe but it’s not quite as in-your-face as some other heavily themed sites. The branding centres around a sleek, dark background with splashes of bright blue and white text, which ties in with the “blue” in Bluefox.
Apart from that, the theming isn’t very elaborate – definitely not something that tries to reel you in with bold branding or mascots. This is the way site design tends to be trending in the slots world, so I do appreciate the stripped-back approach.
Creating an account is straightforward. If you’ve registered at any other ProgressPlay site, everything will feel familiar:
The age verification should happen automatically if all of your details are correct. If the site can’t confirm your identity, you’ll be contacted by customer support and have to upload documents manually.
The first screen you’re taken to is the Deposit Screen but you don’t have to fund your account immediately. You can click on Casino to check out the game selection and even play the demo games now that you’re logged in.
While I’m seeing more and more Progress Play casinos with a Bingo offering, it’s still pretty rare for a site under this umbrella to have any bingo games on offer. So, I was pretty impressed to find quite a busy bingo lobby at Bluefox Casino with just over a dozen rooms – some of which have hundreds of players in them at any given time.
The bingo rooms are powered by Playtech, so you can expect high-quality games with hefty prize pools. The progressive jackpots for these rooms stretch well into the thousands with the Deal or No Deal bingo games often boasting prizes of £15,000 or more.
The static prizes are also quite nice. In penny bingo and 5p bingo rooms, the prize pools are £20 or more, and there are weekly and monthly games where £15,000 and £100,000 (respectively) are up for grabs.
Each bingo room has a chat but they’re all part of the same feed. So, it can get a little confusing seeing messages about wins in other rooms, but you get used to it eventually. Still, there’s already an attentive moderator so you never have to worry about things getting too off-topic.
Another thing to note is that you can’t buy tickets directly from the lobby. You have to click into each room to make your purchases, which slows things down a little bit.
Even with the new sportsbook and bingo sections, slots are definitely still the main focus at Bluefox. The selection is quite large. I would guess that there are well over 2,000 slots in there, powered by top studios like NetEnt, Playtech, Pragmatic Play and Games Global. You’ll also find slots from smaller, boutique brands like Hacksaw Gaming and ELK Studios.
I appreciate the balance between both types of game developers being featured in the slots lobby at Bluefox. The site gives the same amount of attention to both larger and smaller studios, so you have lots to explore as you scroll through the list.
However, that leads me to my biggest gripe about this site – how much scrolling you have to do. You can search by game name or provider but there aren’t many advanced filters beyond that. If you want to find a game with specific features, you just have to scroll through the games until you see something you like, open the game and peruse the payable. So, you really have to go into Bluefox Casino already knowing the titles of games you want to play.
Then, there’s the progressive jackpots. Most of these are from Eyecon and Playtech so there’s great coverage in terms of smaller, more frequent jackpots alongside the much bigger progressives like Age of the Gods. The only thing I’d say is missing is jackpot counters. You’ll have to open each game individually to see how big the pot is, which might be a minor nuisance.
For live casino fans, this section is powered by Evolution Gaming and Playtech. There are lots of interesting options available, like Crazy Pachinko, Lightning Storm and Buffalo Blitz Live. It’s a nicely curated selection to give players lots of fun options to explore.
The RNG table games area isn’t as impressive, but there are still plenty of options available. It’s mostly roulette and blackjack variants but is worth checking out if you want to take a break from slots.
Finally, there’s the sportsbook. This was added in 2023, and covers a decent range of events, from big football leagues to more niche sports. So, if you like the idea of placing a sports bet on the same account you use for slots and bingo, that’s a neat convenience. The interface is standard for Progress Play’s sportsbook, so you’ll see typical bet types (moneylines, over/unders, accumulators, etc).
Something I always like about playing at Progress Play casinos is the range of promotions that are always on offer. Free spins and cashback are available on a regular basis, and then there are two prize wheels that you can spin (one during the week and one on the weekend) for even more perks. Unfortunately, the wagering requirements can be a bit steep with most promotions having 50x playthrough.
There’s also an interesting Rewards Programme which revolves around Points and Missions. As you complete missions (for example, playing specific games or funding your account), you’ll earn points that can be cashed in for bonus money and free spins. You can even level up to get better rewards. It’s not the most groundbreaking system, but it does add a layer of gamification if you like racking up achievements.
Unfortunately, the welcome offer at Bluefox Casino is one of those multi deposit offers that looks great at first glance but doesn’t stand up to close scrutiny; to claim the maximum bonus of £1000 your 2nd, 3rd and 4th deposits would have to be very large (£3600 in total). You only need to deposit £20 on your 1st and 5th deposits to claim the 100 slot spins (50 each time) but at 10p spin value this isn’t anything to write home about and it’s hard to see why anyone would pick this offer over those available at other Progress Play casinos. You might prefer to take the bingo offer instead – to see it, click or tap on the side arrow.
All in all, there are lots of things that make Bluefox Casino worth checking out. The addition of Playtech Bingo is certainly a highlight – plus the fact that there’s a sportsbook on top of the site’s selection of thousands of slots. I also really like Bluefox’s approach to bonuses and how it’s gamified that whole area.
On the downside, the casino welcome offer is underwhelming and the wagering requirements are a bit higher than on other sites.
Still, I’d say Bluefox is worth a look especially if you’d like to combine your sports wagers, bingo tickets, and slot spins all under one roof.
50 x bonus on slots, some games excluded
Progress Play standard document – short and to the point, but surprisingly they offer wager, loss and time limits as well as deposit limits.