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You wouldn’t guess it from the home screen, but Spin Station isn’t just about spinning reels, though this is its main appeal. White Hat Gambling is behind the scenes here, and that usually is self-explanatory, but in this case, not everything is exactly the same as usual. We took a close look at how it handles bonuses, payments + more, this Spin Station review tells you what’s worth noting.
Spin Station Online Casino has been active since 2016 and is part of White Hat Gaming’s catalogue of online casinos. It shares the same system and features as its sister sites, but is way lighter in terms of looks, Spin Station is much cleaner. The site has obviously slightly changed since launch, for one the lobby looks more modern now, and there are tons of new games, but it’s still very much similar to other White Hat Gaming casinos. Their game library is incredible, this is one of the main things we like White Hat sites for. Spin Station does offer a neat loyalty programme, which not all of its siblings do, that we appreciate.
Luckily, neither Spin Station nor its parent company have a negative track record. We didn’t find anything that would suggest risk to players or any fines they had to pay off.
| Parent Company Name | White Hat Gaming Limited |
|---|---|
| Website | spinstation.com |
| Head Office | 85 St John Street, Valletta, VLT1165, Malta |
| CEO | Phillip Gelvan |
| Company size/Employees | 2k+ employees |
The Company Behind Spin Station Casino
Spin Station Casino somehow makes the red and white colour scheme work better than we expected, we don’t usually like lighter themes, but here it actually looks good. That said, we aren’t huge fans of the site layout, there’s loads of white space on either side of the main page which is just a waste of space.
The top bar gives quick access to your bonus and cash balances, loyalty meter, and account tab. Right beneath it, there’s a full navigation menu with links to games, promotions, support, and responsible gambling. One thing we found odd was the deposit button being placed in that row, it felt out of place. We also feel like they could make some features (Deposit, Support, etc.) more prominent as they blend in with the rest of the tabs at the top of the page.
As we moved down the page, we reached a bonus slider filled with animated banners. These don’t cause performance issues, but they do take up more screen space than needed. Footer has all the basic links you need presented in a minimalistic way.
It took me less than a minute to register, the process is split across three steps. You really should have no issues, just remember that usernames have to be lowercase. If your save credentials have your username in upper case you will not be able to login, you’d need to change it. After creating your account you’re immediately taken to a responsible gambling page where you can find information on safety tools as well as the number for the National Helpline.
Jordan Conroy Editor
Spin Station has quite a few promos for returning players, mostly in the form of weekly prize draws or challenges based on how much you play:
The daily wheel is the only recurring bonus that doesn’t demand heavy investment. The rest are expensive to qualify for, and realistically, most casual players won’t take part unless they’re wagering large amounts every week.
SpinStation also has a loyalty programme where you earn points based on your play. You collect points automatically for every £10 you wager, how many you get depends on the type of game (£10 on slots gets you 2 points, while the same bet on roulette adds just 0.25.) Once you hit 1,000 points, you can exchange them for £5 in bonus funds (subject to the standard 35x wagering.)
Points accumulate from the moment you make your first deposit, in fact, you’ll also get a one-time boost of 500 points as a welcome perk. Just mind that you can only redeem points in blocks of 1,000, and there’s a daily limit of 10,000 points. This is easy to monitor via a tracker system built into your account page.
Spin Station doesn’t have a mobile app for iOS, but Android users can grab a lightweight version straight from the Play Store. It’s a small download and launches quickly. The app hasn’t been reviewed yet on Android, so it’s hard to say what the general consensus here is.
One of the first things I noticed about the app is that the login and join buttons are very small, they may be hard for some players to see properly. I was able to sign in using saved details without trouble. The app kept the general layout of the desktop version, although I preferred it here because the extra white space around the edges is gone. There is a quick access bar at the bottom of the screen but the buttons aren’t labelled so it takes a while to figure out what they do. The menu button on the other hand, gives you quick access to all areas of the site. It really is a breeze to switch between the pages, loading times are under one second, and games themselves load in around 10 seconds, not bad either. I didn’t run into any bugs or crashes during use or play.
Jordan Conroy Editor
We’ve seen better and we’ve seen way worse. SpinStation Online Casino falls somewhere in the middle, with a strong welcome bonus and a huge games list from dozens of providers, with provider filters included. That’s where it starts strong. We made use of the welcome bonus, tested the site on mobile and desktop, and tried a few withdrawals. These didn’t let us down, payments were fast, and the games loaded fine every time. But some of their choices just don’t make much sense.
For one, we’d like to see an extra info page for the games. On the support side, chat agents were polite, but the wait times were longer than we liked. We didn’t get any useless bot responses, but most answers were generic.
If you want big-name slots and don’t mind the lack of promotions, Spin Station Online Casino could suit you, it has a lot of good stuff going for it. We’d say it’s worth a go all things considered.
Below are the things we found the most important about this brand when testing it for game variety, payment options and overall interface.
Robert45
United Kingdom
i did a £200 cashout last week n yea it took like 7 days to hit my acc... kinda longer than i expected. but hey it got there eventually, no drama. support was a bit slow but still polite when they answered. overall not bad, just gotta be patient!
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