Las Vegas Casino is a Progress Play casino that was launched in 2021.
Now don’t be fooled by the name of this platform. Why? I hear you ask. Well Las Vegas Casino is brought to you by ProgressPlay, a casino and betting platform provider who have been in the business since 2012. This site, like most of the others under their umbrella, takes a more grounded approach. They tend to have little to no theme or gimmicks, leaning on a straightforward casino and bingo experience. ProgressPlay recently joined forces in a strategic partnership with Playtech which resulted in Playtech bingo being added to a majority of their platforms. This also comes with some of their games library which includes many Eyecon titles and Age of the Gods games, all are great welcome additions.
Las Vegas Casino has been around a few years now, since 2020 in fact. So as we expected when we visited, no thrills or flashy site features at the Las Vegas Casino, just a stable user friendly platform with a massive games library and competitive promotions. This really is not such a bad thing as in this case sometimes less is more. There is however a slight retro 1950’s theme within the site banners which looks great. Below the surface Las Vegas Casino felt familiar, mirroring other ProgressPlay casinos. Be that as it may, this platform is very easy to navigate around. With a black background alongside green banners and headers the layout of the site is excellent. The platform is split into two areas one for the casino and the other with bingo rooms. (with a separate area for slots aimed at bingo players) An expanding bar down the left hand side on desktop or the menu tab on mobile instantly directs you to current promotions, favourite saved games, all things account related and customer support. Towards the top is an icon that looks like a trophy which links you to your missions overview (ProgressPlay’s reward programme).
Las Vegas Casino has a couple of welcome packages to choose from, which you can receive by clicking or tapping on the link above. For the slots player there is a bonus offer with a lower wagering requirement than is usual at Progress Play – you’ll need to enter the code to claim it. If you prefer bingo, on your first deposit of £10 you will receive a £20 bonus which comes with just 2x wagering requirements, plus some free spins. There is a win cap on both these offers so keep that in mind.
The sign up process is quick and easy with you receiving a text and email with a 4 figure code to activate your account. Las Vegas Casino will try to verify your account when you sign up and usually this happens behind the scenes but some players may need to provide ID and proof of address before playing or at a later stage, in line with KYC (Know Your Customer) requirements.
Las Vegas Casino has made bingo here very simple and easy to navigate with the layout straightforward and clutter free all within its own lobby area. It’s split into 3 sections – the bingo rooms, a games area for slots and a prebuy area where you can buy tickets for bingo games well in advance.
The games area within the bingo lobby is a great feature packed with Eyecon and Playtech slot titles. Fluffy and Cash Collect titles are divided into their own categories alongside a few other areas.
Most importantly the bingo here is powered by Playtech as mentioned before, with 15 rooms available and 11 constantly active providing 75, 80 and 90-ball games with ticket prices ranging from 1p to £1 which suits all budgets. Most rooms tend to be busy with the Bingo Bonanza room, Fish & Chips Frenzy and Deal or No Deal room the busiest with more than 500 players at peak times. Other rooms include Fluffy Favourites, Bingo Blitz and Power Ball 80, to name a few. Prizes ranged from £1 to the £85,700 progressive jackpot in the Bingo Bonanza room when we visited. There are a couple of hosted chat rooms available while you play including a learner room which can be helpful if you’re new to online bingo. A great feature here is a separate bingo account area where you can see currently bought tickets, free tickets and account settings. You can change the font size, the dabber colour/shape and the caller voice to male, female or silent. This is available either in the lobby area or within a bingo room.
There are a colossal 2500+ games to choose from here being jam packed with popular established titles alongside the most up to date new releases. The casino tab gives you a snapshot of the assortment of games available. However, within the 3 white lines on mobile or via the expanding bar on desktop, the games tab leads you to a neat and well organised casino lobby where there are a number of categories to guide you to what you are looking for. The provider category is a great feature alongside a robust search function making it very simple to pinpoint all your favourites. You can also save your favourite games into a special tab in the lobby area by touching the heart icon on the game tile. Other categories include a featured area which is home to classics like Blue Wizard and 9 Pots of Gold. A new games section at the time of writing contained The Wizard of Oz Megaways and Wild Wild Riches Return alongside 100+ others. Other categories involve a well presented Vegas and Jackpots area also with a good selection of well known games. Complimenting this is a similar selection also available within the bingo lobby, with Jackpot titles generally delivered by Eyecon, Playtech, Greentube and Red Tiger.
With the focus here being on bingo and slots, this casino a little while ago took the decision to remove all live table games and studio game shows. So if you’re looking for those, you won’t find them here. However, there are some alternatives; within the casino category in the main lobby are a number of classic video table games which include blackjack, roulette, baccarat, stud poker and a dice game which all look great by means of a mobile device. There is also a first-rate casual game section which is host to some more obscure games. If you do fancy changing it up a bit this is a great place to explore. There’s Lucky Tap games, keno, video bingo, plinko and crash games. There’s even a game called Shave the Beard!?
Alongside Las Vegas Casino welcome offers are a handful of ongoing promotions. These include deposit bonuses and free spin offers via the wheel of spins. If you decide to participate in these promotions it is important not to forget to enter the promo codes when depositing. Las Vegas Casino also has the Progress Play rewards scheme which rewards you with points which you can spend in their store for completing missions in the casino.
There are various payment methods available here which include debit card, Paypal, Apple Pay or Bank transfers. Please be mindful that if you deposit via Skrill or Neteller you won’t be eligible for any deposit offers. Also deposits via Pay by Mobile incur a 15% transaction fee and all withdrawals a 1% fee up to a maximum of £3.
ProgressPlay takes pride in their customer service and you can contact them in a number of ways if the need arises. There’s a decent FAQ area under support which you can find on the menu. When you click or tap on this a chat bubble should pop up instantly. You can also send them a message via their online contact form.
If you like an easy to use casino that keeps it all simple delivering a reliable gaming experience this could well be the site for you. It does have its quirks, with no live casino and an off putting withdrawal fee this can be understandably displeasing. However there are numerous positives, the platform is slick and modern, the bingo on offer here is top-notch and its usability is superb on mobile.
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40x bonus on slots, some games excluded. Table games and jackpot games contribute at 10%, video poker at 5%. Only bonus play counts.
The Progress Play “Play Responsibly” document is short but as well as offering the mandated safer gambling tools they have daily, weekly and monthly wagering and loss limits and time limits (for how long you can play) all of which can be set from account settings. There’s more detail in the Responsible Gaming part of the terms and conditions and there, it’s made clear that both time-out and self exclusion would apply not to just Las Vegas Casino, but to all Progress Play casinos.

