Slot Planet is a White Hat Gaming brand that has been around for a while. It offers a slot-dominated experience, with jackpot, table games and live casino sections.
Slot Planet dates all the way back to 2005, and used to be called Amsterdam’s Casino before it was rebranded in 2016. Now part of the White Hat Gaming group, the company is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and the Malta Gaming Authority, so it ticks all the right boxes for regulatory compliance and security, though the responsible gambling section is not particularly user friendly and directs most enquiries to a customer support email.
The overall design of Slot Planet is sleek and futuristic, with a dark-toned interface and bright highlights that align with its outer space theme. It certainly doesn’t feel like a site that launched in the mid 2000s. Although the styling is attractive, the theme isn’t incorporated with any depth, aside from the logo and a ‘take off’ reference on the promotion banner.
Slot Planet has had a low profile in the UK for the last couple of years because the brand owner was intending to exit the UK space and migrate the player base to a different White Hat brand. They have now decided not to go ahead with that after all.
The sign-up process is as streamlined as you’d expect for a big brand, and takes less than two minutes to complete, after which you can explore the site fully, as there’s no need to complete the verification process until you are ready to make your first withdrawal.
Navigation at Slot Planet is better than expected for what is a fairly generic White Hat Gaming site, particularly in the slots section. You can search by one of five game mechanic categories, as well as by provider. That said, the options for table games and live casino games are more limited and you’ll have to scroll down through the game panels to find what you’re looking for.
Load times are fast, and we didn’t notice any slowdown when playing through a mobile browser, even on older devices, the games run well even on smaller screens, and mobile players are able to access all of the relevant areas of the site without difficulty.
As you’d expect, slots are the main focus here and this is where the site is at its best. There is a realtively small but well curated selection of between 1500 and 2000 slots taken from some of the big names in the industry, including major names like NetEnt, Microgaming, Play’n GO, Red Tiger, Pragmatic Play, and Big Time Gaming.
Classic titles like Starburst and Gonzo’s Quest are present, alongside high-volatility options such as Dead or Alive 2 and Book of Dead, and the inclusion of Megaways games and a decent range of progressive jackpots, including Mega Moolah, ensures there’s something for both casual and more risk-inclined players.
The jackpot section is a particular strength. We counted well over 200 games, although these are arranged in no particular order so you’ll have to scroll to find what you’re looking for, unless you know the name of the game developer or are prepared to use the search bar.
However, while the variety of games on offer here is good, appealing to the broadest range of players, there’s little in terms of exclusive or original content to make Slot Planet feel like a unique gaming platform, nor is there the sheer quantity of games that you can sometimes find on new sites. As a result, the slots section has to be classed as good, rather than great.
Slot Planet’s table game selection seems like a bit of an afterthought. You will find a few variants of blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and the usual casino poker games, catering for small stakes players and high rollers, but there aren’t many to choose from and they are hidden among the live casino games. There is no way to filter for non-live roulette games, for example, and if table games are your thing, there’s not much here to detain you.
The live dealer section is a different story. The game library only runs to around fifty games or so and there are no exclusive or bespoke titles, but the selection is powered by Evolution Gaming and Pragmatic Play Live, and features a good selection of quality modern variants of roulette, blackjack, baccarat, along with game show-style titles like Crazy Time and Mega Wheel.
There’s no bingo section here, but there is a small collection of alternative games, which includes slingo, keno and Hi-Lo among the thirty or so options, although as with the table games, this feels like more of an afterthought than a well-curated feature.
Slot Planet’s welcome offer is slightly above average by industry standards, featuring a competitive wagering requirement, and a good blend of deposit bonus and free spins, but beyond that, there’s not a lot of interest for those used to sites where promotions are a big part of the appeal. In fact, if you click on the Promotions link you’ll be presented with an extremely bare section, in which there is one bonus panel and nothing else.
There are occasional reload bonuses and free spin offers here, but we found no evidence of a structured VIP scheme or tiered loyalty program that might encourage players to stick with the site in the long term. For a casino by a top developer that’s been around this long, the lack of meaningful loyalty incentives is surprising.
The customer support platform at Slot Planet is effective, although it is slightly fiddly to access as you first have to find the Live Chat link among the home page small print. This launches the help options, which include a Help Centre link, though the Help Centre is just an FAQ section.
An alternative is to ignore this link and go for the red Live Chat button at the bottom of the page, which will open up the 24/7 live support channel. There is also an email address for longer queries, but sadly for those who like to talk to a real person, there’s no phone contact option.
From our research, we haven’t found any trust or reputation issues at Slot Planet. The site is audited independently, adheres to standard licensing requirements, and has a mostly clean record when it comes to player complaints. Slot Planet doesn’t appear on any major dispute database and benefits from the stability of being part of the White Hat Gaming network.
Slot Planet presents as a competent, all-round casino planet, and in some ways it delivers. It is a reliable gaming platform, with a solid welcome bonus, a good selection of slots, a well-curated live gaming section and high quality customer support.
Yet despite these strengths, Slot Planet also feels a little bland. Its lack of standout features, attractive loyalty incentives, or unique branding means it doesn’t stand out from the crowd of other White Hat Gaming sites. For casual players or those who are relatively new to online casinos, it has enough going for it to keep most people satisfied, but for seasoned users looking for innovation or community features, it falls short.
Overall, this is a tried and tested site that has been around for nearly twenty years, so it is clearly doing something right. It covers the basics, particularly for slot fans, but it lacks spark and differentiation. It’s a reliable casino option, but definitely not a memorable one.
35x bonus on slots, scratchcards or keno. There’s a short list of games that only contribute at 20% and a long list of games (including all progressive jackpots) that don’t contribute at all. Some table games contribute at 10% and video poker at 5%.
The Responsible Gambling Policy page at Slot Planet is linked from the site footer (where you can also find the terms and conditions and other important information). It has full explanations of all the safer gambling tools, which are the mandated deposit limits, reality check (aka game time reminder), time-out and self-exclusion, but it’s a bit of a wall of text and there’s no additional controls. There’s also the usual links to outside organisations that can provide help and advice.