Millioner Casino Review, Nearly 100 Game Studios and Almost No Safety Net for Players
Lumina Holdings Limitada launched Millioner in 2025 with a Costa Rica gambling registration. That licence sits at the bottom of the credibility ladder. No formal player protection, no regulatory body you can appeal to, no meaningful oversight of how disputes get handled. Seventeen languages, a sportsbook, slot tournaments, gamification challenges and close to 100 software providers powering the games. On paper it looks like a lot. The responsible gambling section tells a very different story.
Welcome Bonus
Regular challenges, slot tournaments, sports events and one-off gamification tasks that build your status on the site suggest an operator that’s thought about keeping players engaged beyond the standard welcome offer. That’s genuinely more interesting than the typical reload-and-forget promotional calendar. Specific wagering requirements for the welcome bonus aren’t published in the available data though, so go find those before you deposit anything. The number that matters isn’t the percentage. It’s the multiplier.
VIP structure isn’t publicly documented. Nothing about tiers or specific perks is stated anywhere visible. If you’re planning to play seriously and want to know what loyalty actually delivers here, you’d need to ask support directly.
Payments
Ten euros minimum deposit, no fees, and a wide list of methods. Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity, Paysafecard, Interac, Zimpler, Siru Mobile, bank wire and crypto across Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Tether, Litecoin, Ripple, USD Coin, Dogecoin and Cardano.
Withdrawals are more selective. Paysafecard, Neteller and Siru Mobile don’t appear on the cashout side. If those are your preferred deposit methods, you’ll need a different route back out. Revolut appears for withdrawals without being a deposit option, which is an unusual reversal worth knowing. Cashouts otherwise go through Visa, Mastercard, bank wire, Revolut, Skrill, MiFinity, Interac, Zimpler and the full crypto selection.
The limits are where things get genuinely restrictive. €500 per transaction. €7,000 per month. You can have up to three pending withdrawals simultaneously, but each one takes up to three business days to process from submission or from the completion of the previous request. Stack three requests and the wait compounds in a way that can stretch a withdrawal out considerably. Pending time adds another five days before processing even begins. No withdrawal fees at least, and the minimum matches deposits at €10. E-wallets clear within 24 hours once processing starts. Cards take 3 to 5 days. Bank transfers stretch to 7 days. No weekend cashouts. No progressive jackpots on the platform at all.
Games
Nine thousand-plus games from close to 100 providers is a genuinely impressive number. Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Play’n GO, NetEnt, Yggdrasil, Quickspin, Thunderkick, Big Time Gaming, Blueprint Gaming, Relax Gaming, Playtech, Betsoft, Spribe, Evoplay and Stakelogic are among the recognisable names. The long tail of smaller studios covers crash games, instant wins, classic formats and more. Live casino offers multiple roulette, blackjack and baccarat variants alongside game show titles including Monopoly Live, running on Evolution Gaming. A sportsbook sits alongside the full casino catalogue. RTP isn’t publicly audited, the RNG is uncertified and game history isn’t tracked. No progressive jackpots anywhere.
Support and Responsible Gambling
Live chat runs 24/7 and is accessible before registration, which means you can ask questions and clarify anything before committing to signing up. That’s a useful detail and still not universal across casinos at this level. Email is [email protected] for anything more involved. No FAQ section despite 17 language markets, which keeps appearing as a failure across the industry and never quite gets less frustrating.
Responsible gambling is where Millioner falls as flat as it’s possible to fall. Self-exclusion is the only tool. One. That’s the entire toolkit. No deposit limits, no loss limits, no wager limits, no session time controls, no cool-off period, no reality check and no withdrawal lock. The casino’s responsible gambling page apparently reminds players that gambling shouldn’t replace income and suggests tracking time and budget. But telling players to manage their own spending while providing zero tools to actually do it is just words on a page. Self-exclusion has to be requested through customer support rather than being self-service. Millioner also doesn’t participate in any self-exclusion register.
For a casino with a €10 entry point, active gamification pushing engagement, 17 languages and a Costa Rica licence offering no formal oversight, that responsible gambling setup is genuinely concerning.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Close to 100 software providers, one of the larger rosters reviewed in this series
- No fees on deposits or withdrawals
- €10 minimum on both sides, accessible entry point
- Live chat accessible before registration
- Slot tournaments, gamification challenges and sports events add genuine variety
- Full crypto selection available in both directions
- E-wallets cleared within 24 hours after processing starts
- Live casino well-resourced with game shows and multiple table variants
Cons:
- Costa Rica registration offers virtually no player protection
- €500 daily and €7,000 monthly withdrawal caps are very restrictive
- Pending time up to 5 days before processing begins
- Multiple pending withdrawals each add their own processing time
- Paysafecard, Neteller and Siru Mobile are deposit-only
- Self-exclusion is the only responsible gambling tool
- No deposit limits, loss limits, wager limits or session controls
- Self-exclusion requires contacting support rather than being self-service
- No FAQ section for a 17-language platform
- No weekend cashouts
- No progressive jackpots
- No game history tracking
- RNG uncertified and RTP not audited
- New brand in 2025 with zero track record
Final Verdict
Millioner built an impressive game catalogue and wrapped it in a more engaging promotional structure than most new casinos manage. The live chat being accessible before you register is a small but genuinely player-friendly detail. But the Costa Rica licence offers nothing meaningful when it matters, the withdrawal caps are tight enough to frustrate anyone who wins seriously, and a single responsible gambling tool with no self-service activation on a platform actively using gamification to drive engagement is a combination that should give any thoughtful player pause. Crypto players who come purely for the game variety, understand the cashout timelines and don’t need any kind of spending controls will find the most to like here. Everyone else should weigh the absence of any regulatory protection carefully before putting money in.














