2.6 / 5
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2.6 / 5
70+ Table Games
Entertaining Slots
High RTP games
Nick Hall
Senior Editor
Updated
09 / 06 / 2026
Our Rating
2.6 / 5
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N/A
Established Year
2025
Owner
S K FUTURISTIC TECH LLC
Website
vegasglory.comRating
2.6/5
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Withdrawal Limits
Unclear
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VegasGlory
VegasGlory is a young US sweepstakes casino with an unusually big 2,000-plus game library, spanning slots, live dealer, fish games, and casual titles like Plinko and Crash. Run by SK Futuristic Tech LLC and live since 2025, it pairs that depth with one of the widest payout menus in the segment.
I spent two weeks on VegasGlory across the slots, the live tables, and a redemption. The huge library, the Venmo and PayPal payout options, and the repeatable first-purchase deals stood out. The catch is serious, though: when I tried to reach support, none of the channels responded. Here’s how it stacks up.
Key Information: VegasGlory
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Overall Rating | 3.1/5 |
| Operator | SK Futuristic Tech LLC, a Texas company, launched 2025 |
| Model | Dual-currency sweepstakes, Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins |
| Casino Games | 2,000+ titles, slots, live dealer, table, fish, and casual games |
| Game Providers | KA Gaming, Playson, ELA Games, Apparat, Swintt, and others |
| Welcome Bonus | Free 25,000 GC + 1 SC, no purchase needed |
| First Purchase | $9.99 = 200,000 GC + 20 SC, up to 100% match, claimable up to 50 times |
| Minimum Redemption | 100 SC for gift cards and cash, 1:1 to USD |
| Redemption Methods | Venmo, PayPal, Real-Time Payments, ACH, push-to-card, gift cards |
| Purchase Methods | Card-based Gold Coin bundles |
| Excluded States | CT, DE, ID, KY, LA, MD, MI, MT, NV, NJ, NY, WA, WV |
| Playthrough | 1x on Sweeps Coins |
| Minimum Age | 18, the usual sweeps minimum |
| Mobile | Mobile site only, no native app |
| Support | Live chat, ticketing, and email listed, but unreachable in testing |
| Best For | Players who want a huge library and flexible payouts, with caution |
How VegasGlory Works: Gold Coins vs Sweeps Coins
VegasGlory runs the standard dual-currency sweepstakes model. Gold Coins (GC) are the play-for-fun chips with no cash value, the ones you spin slots and play tables with. Sweeps Coins (SC) are the redeemable side, worth $1 each: build your balance and redeem from 100 SC by Venmo, PayPal, push-to-card, or gift card.
And you never have to buy a thing to collect SC. The signup welcome is modest at a free 25,000 GC and 1 SC, with no promo code needed. The real value is in the first purchase, which runs up to a 100% match across tiers like $9.99 for 200,000 GC and 20 SC, and you can claim that deal up to 50 times. SC carry a light 1x playthrough before you can cash out.
Where VegasGlory is available
| Restriction | States |
|---|---|
| Fully excluded | CT, DE, ID, KY, LA, MD, MI, MT, NV, NJ, NY, WA, WV |
That exclusion list runs to 13 states, which is a significant chunk of players locked out, so confirm your eligibility at signup. The minimum age is a friendly 18. It runs under US promotional sweepstakes law, with the free no-purchase coins keeping it compliant, and KYC verification at your first redemption rather than at signup.
Trust & Safety
Licensing & Security
VegasGlory runs on the US sweepstakes legal model, not a gambling licence, which is standard for the space. The operator is SK Futuristic Tech LLC, a Texas-incorporated company, which is reassuring versus the anonymous offshore brands. The catch is that the brand only entered the market in 2025 and has largely flown under the radar, so the track record is very short.
Score: 14/20
Encryption & Security
Your account and the cashier sit behind SSL encryption, and identity verification fires before your first redemption to standard sweeps requirements. There’s no 2FA option, the usual gap, but the security basics are in place and I had no account issues across two weeks of play.
Score: 15/20
Reputation & Player Reviews
This is where I have to be cautious. As a 2025 newcomer that has flown under the radar, VegasGlory has no established reputation to lean on, good or bad. More importantly, my own experience with support was poor: the channels are listed but I couldn’t get a response from any of them during testing. With no track record and unreachable support, I’d treat the trust picture as genuinely unproven, which is the main thing capping my score.
Score: 22/40
General Terms
The written terms are fair. Playthrough is a light 1x on Sweeps Coins, the redemption floor is a standard 100 SC for both gift cards and cash, and the 18-plus age is friendly. Nothing in the rules reads as a trap, and the repeatable first-purchase deal is a genuine plus. The terms aren’t the problem here, the support is.
Score: 16/20
Final Trust & Safety Score: 67/100
Trust & Safety Assessment & Verdict
Our rating
0
/ 5
Whats good
- US operator, SK Futuristic Tech
- Clean 1x playthrough
- SSL-secured cashier
Whats not good
- Support unreachable in testing
- No track record since 2025
- No 2FA option
Nick Hall
Senior Editor
Our Verdict: 3.0/5
A Texas operator and a clean 1x playthrough are fine, but the trust picture worries me: across my 2 weeks I couldn’t get a reply from any support channel, and the brand has no track record since launching in 2025. For my money, unreachable support on a casino that holds redemptions is the issue that caps this.
Bonuses & Promotions
Welcome Bonus
VegasGlory opens with a modest free drop and a strong, repeatable first buy. Signup credits a free 25,000 Gold Coins and 1 Sweeps Coin, which is small, so you won’t be redeeming off it alone. The value is in the first purchase, which runs up to a 100% match across tiers, the entry one being $9.99 for 200,000 GC and 20 SC, and crucially you can claim it up to 50 times. I claimed the free SC in minutes, and nothing forces a purchase to begin.
Score: 22/30
Ongoing Bonuses
The ongoing calendar is steady, leaning on daily rewards, purchase boosts, and the recurring first-purchase deal that does a lot of the early lifting. There’s usually something to claim, though the calendar isn’t fully fleshed out yet for such a young brand. It’s a reasonable spread, if a touch thin next to the daily firehose at McLuck.
Score: 20/30
VIP / Loyalty Program
There’s a VIP programme available, but it’s not fully sorted yet, which fits the under-construction feel of a 2025 launch. Regular play earns ongoing perks, and the framework is there, but the detail is thin. For now it’s a work in progress rather than a reason to commit.
Score: 13/20
Wagering Requirements
SC playthrough is a light 1x, the fairest setting in the segment. Win on your Sweeps Coins, cycle them through once, and the balance becomes redeemable from 100 SC. There’s no split-bucket accounting waiting to trap a cashout, so the path from a win to a payout is short on paper. That 1x matches the light terms I rate on Pulsz.
Score: 18/20
Bonus Comparison Table
| Brand | First Purchase | Playthrough | Cash Floor | Library |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VegasGlory | $9.99 = 200,000 GC + 20 SC (x50) | 1x | 100 SC | 2,000+ |
| McLuck | $9.99 = 50,000 GC + 25 SC | 1x | 75 SC | 1,000+ |
| Pulsz | 100% boost | 1x | 50 SC | 900+ |
| Crown Coins | $9.99 pack | 1x | 100 SC | 300+ |
Final Bonuses & Promotions Score: 73/100
Bonuses & Promotions Assessment & Verdict
Our rating
0
/ 5
Whats good
- First buy claimable up to 50x
- Tiered up to 100% match
- Light 1x playthrough
Whats not good
- Tiny 25,000 GC free start
- VIP not fully sorted
- Calendar still thin
Nick Hall
Senior Editor
Our Verdict: 3.5/5
For my money the repeatable first buy is the standout: $9.99 for 200,000 GC and 20 SC, claimable up to 50 times, is real recurring value, and I used it more than once. The light 1x sealed it for me. What underwhelmed me is the tiny 25,000 GC and 1 SC no-deposit welcome.
Casino Games at VegasGlory
The game library is genuinely VegasGlory’s strongest card, and it’s a big one. The casino runs 2,000+ games spanning slots, a live dealer floor, table games, fish shooters, and casual titles, which is real depth for a young brand, even if the studios are less familiar.
- 2,000+ slots from studios like KA Gaming, Playson, and Swintt
- A live dealer floor with around 10 tables
- RNG table games and 50-plus fish shooter titles
- Casual games like Plinko, Minesweeper, and Crash
Slots
Slots are the core, and the sheer count is the headline: 2,000-plus titles. The trade-off is the provider list, which leans on lesser-known studios like KA Gaming, Playson, and Swintt rather than Pragmatic Play or NetEnt, so you won’t find as many household-name hits. I ran a few hundred spins and they played fine, and the sheer variety means there’s plenty to explore if you’re happy to dig in.
Score: 16/20
Live Casino
The live floor is small but present, with around 10 live dealer tables covering Blackjack, Roulette, and Baccarat. Live dealer is still rare on sweeps brands, so having any here adds depth. The range is short next to the bigger names, but it’s a genuine offering rather than a token one.
Score: 14/20
Table Games
The RNG table room covers the Blackjack, Roulette, and Baccarat staples, with around 50 titles, sourced alongside the slots. It’s a solid set for a sweeps casino, deeper than the bare-bones offerings at smaller rivals, and a decent option for a session away from the reels.
Score: 13/20
Arcade/Instant Win
This is where VegasGlory is unusually deep. Beyond slots and tables there’s a big spread of fish shooter games and casual titles like Plinko, Minesweeper, and Crash, with more than 50 fish games alone. They load fast and add real variety for quick sessions, and this shelf is one of the better instant-win selections in the segment.
Score: 15/20
Games Comparison Table
| Brand | Games | Live Dealer | Fish/Crash | Top Providers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VegasGlory | 2,000+ | ~10 tables | Yes | KA Gaming, Playson, Swintt |
| McLuck | 1,000+ | Live + game shows | Some | Playtech, Pragmatic, BGaming |
| Pulsz | 900+ | Pragmatic Live | Some | Pragmatic, Hacksaw, Relax |
Final Game Selection Score: 58/80
Games Selection Assessment and Verdict
Our rating
0
/ 5
Whats good
- 2,000+ games, huge variety
- Live dealer plus fish and Crash
- Strong instant-win shelf
Whats not good
- Lesser-known slot studios
- Few marquee hits
- No sportsbook on site
Nick Hall
Senior Editor
Our Verdict: 3.6/5
For my money the library is the real reason to look here. I ran a few hundred spins and dipped into the fish and Crash games across the 2,000-plus titles, and there’s genuinely more to do than at most rivals. The 10-table live floor I tested streamed cleanly. My one gripe is the slots lean on studios I did not recognise.
Purchases, Payments & Redemptions
Payments are a real bright spot on paper, with one of the widest redemption menus in the segment, though support concerns hang over the whole cashier.
Deposits
I made a small purchase to test the cashier and it cleared instantly. The purchase side runs on card-based Gold Coin bundles, with tiered first-purchase deals stacking bonus GC and SC. It’s a card-led deposit menu rather than a wide e-wallet spread going in, but the bundles are good value, especially with that repeatable first-purchase match.
| Method | Min Purchase | Speed | Fees | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Card bundles | $9.99 tier | Instant | Free | Tiered first-purchase deals |
| E-wallets / crypto | n/a | n/a | n/a | Not supported for deposits |
Score: 21/30
Withdrawals
This is genuinely impressive on the menu side. You redeem from 100 SC by Venmo, PayPal, Real-Time Payments, ACH, push-to-card, or gift cards, which is one of the widest and most modern payout spreads in the whole segment. I redeemed successfully in testing, and that range of methods, Venmo and push-to-card included, is a real selling point. The one shadow is that with support unreachable, anyone who hits a snag could struggle to get help.
| Method | Min Redemption | Speed | Fees | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venmo / PayPal / push-to-card | 100 SC | Fast | Free | Wide, modern payout menu |
| ACH / gift cards | 100 SC | A few days | Free | Several options supported |
Score: 22/30
Withdrawal Limits
The 100 SC minimum applies to both gift cards and cash, which is the segment standard. There’s no crypto, but with Venmo, PayPal, and push-to-card on the menu the flexibility more than makes up for it. KYC has to clear before your first cashout, and standard per-request caps apply.
Score: 14/20
Final Payment & Withdrawal Score: 57/80
Payments & Withdrawals Assessment & Verdict
Our rating
0
/ 5
Whats good
- Venmo, PayPal, push-to-card
- Wide, modern payout menu
- No redemption fees
Whats not good
- Support unreachable if issues
- Card-only deposits
- No crypto option
Nick Hall
Senior Editor
Our Verdict: 3.4/5
For my money the payout menu is the best thing here: Venmo, PayPal, push-to-card, ACH, and gift cards from a 100 SC balance is one of the widest spreads I have used, and my own redemption went through. The shadow is support, since with no one answering, anyone who hits a snag would struggle to get help.
User Experience
Website Design and UI
The VegasGlory lobby is bright and reasonably quick, and I found the huge library easier to navigate than I expected, helped by working category filters for slots, live, fish, and casual games. The GC and SC toggle is clear, and the whole thing runs smoothly across devices. As a piece of software it’s competent, which makes the support gap all the more frustrating.
Score: 16/20
Mobile App
There’s no native app yet, on iOS or Android, so you play through the mobile browser. The mobile site is optimised and carries the full library, so it works on a phone, but a dedicated app would suit regular players better. It’s a common gap in the segment, and VegasGlory is no different here.
Score: 12/20
Customer Service
This is the brand’s biggest weakness, and it’s a serious one. VegasGlory lists a live chat, a ticketing system, and email, but when I tried each of them during testing, I couldn’t get a response from any. The help centre is thin too. For a casino handling real redemptions, support you can’t actually reach is a major problem, and it’s the single biggest reason to be cautious here.
Score: 10/30
Responsible Gambling
The account area exposes the usual tools: deposit and purchase limits, session reminders, and self-exclusion, and you can set them yourself. The footer links problem-gambling resources through the National Council on Problem Gambling and the 1-800-GAMBLER helpline. The tools do what they should, they just sit a little deep in the menus.
Score: 20/30
Final User Experience Score: 58/100
User Experience Assessment & Verdict
Our rating
0
/ 5
Whats good
- Bright, easy-to-browse lobby
- Good category filters
- Self-serve responsible-gambling tools
Whats not good
- Support unreachable in testing
- No native app
- Thin help centre
Nick Hall
Senior Editor
Our Verdict: 2.8/5
I liked the bright lobby and how easily I moved around the 2,000-game library. But the support sinks this section for me: I tried the live chat, ticketing, and email across 2 weeks and got nothing back from any of them. On a casino that holds redemptions, that’s the worst thing to get wrong.
Final Verdict
VegasGlory is a frustrating one to score, because the headline numbers are genuinely strong. You get a huge 2,000-plus game library spanning slots, live dealer, fish, and casual titles, one of the widest and most modern payout menus in the segment with Venmo, PayPal, and push-to-card, a light 1x playthrough, a friendly 18-plus age, and a first-purchase deal you can claim up to 50 times. On paper, that’s a lot of casino.
The trouble is the part that matters most when something goes wrong: support. In my testing the live chat, ticketing, and email simply didn’t respond, and that, combined with a young, unproven track record, is a real risk for a casino that holds your redemptions. If you keep balances small and don’t mind lesser-known studios, the library and payout options are tempting. But for reliable support and a proven brand, McLuck or Pulsz are the safer homes.
Final Overall Rating: 3.1/5
How to Register at VegasGlory
VegasGlory takes US residents aged 18 or older outside its excluded states, which are Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, and West Virginia. KYC verification fires at your first redemption, not at signup. Anyone who needs a break can call 1-800-GAMBLER any time.
Head to vegasglory.com and tap Sign Up. Register with your email, confirm your state and date of birth, and accept the rules. Your free 25,000 GC plus 1 SC land right away, no promo code needed. For the best value, the first purchase runs up to a 100% match, the entry tier being $9.99 for 200,000 GC and 20 SC, and you can claim it up to 50 times.
The two snags people hit at signup are verification emails landing in spam and state checks flagging edge-case addresses. If the email doesn’t arrive within five minutes, check spam and request a fresh one.
How to Log In to VegasGlory
Log in at vegasglory.com with the email and password from registration. The login control is up at the top right next to Sign Up. There’s no 2FA option, which I’d like to see on a brand handling real redemptions. Once you’re in, the account dashboard puts the responsible-gambling controls right there, including deposit limits, session reminders, and self-exclusion, plus your Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins balances.
If your password stops working, hit Forgot Password and a reset email lands within a few minutes, so check spam if it doesn’t show. The most common login-side block is KYC verification at your first redemption: if your photo ID or proof of address gets rejected, resubmit through the account portal. Be aware that VegasGlory’s support was hard to reach in my testing, so a stuck verification could take patience, send clean documents the first time.
For account security, use a unique password you do not reuse on other casino sites, and log out when you’re done on a shared device.
VegasGlory FAQ
Is VegasGlory legit and safe to play?
VegasGlory is operated by SK Futuristic Tech LLC, a Texas company, running under the US sweepstakes model with SSL encryption and KYC checks. It’s a 2025 newcomer with no established reputation yet, and its support was unreachable in my testing, so I rate it legitimate on paper but worth approaching with real caution.
What's the difference between Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins?
Gold Coins (GC) are the play-for-fun currency with no cash value, used to spin slots and play tables. Sweeps Coins (SC) are the redeemable currency, worth $1 each. Build your SC balance and you can redeem from 100 SC by Venmo, PayPal, push-to-card, or gift card after a 1x playthrough.
Can I redeem Sweeps Coins for real cash at VegasGlory?
Yes, and the payout menu is wide. Once you hold at least 100 SC and have cleared the 1x playthrough and KYC, you can redeem by Venmo, PayPal, Real-Time Payments, ACH, push-to-card, or gift card. The 100 SC floor applies to both gift cards and cash, and there’s no crypto option.
Why should I be cautious with VegasGlory?
The library and payout options are strong, but in my testing none of the support channels, live chat, ticketing, or email, responded, and the brand is a young 2025 launch with no track record. For a casino that holds your redemptions, support you cannot reach is a real risk, so keep balances modest.
What games does VegasGlory offer?
VegasGlory runs over 2,000 games, with 2,000-plus slots from studios like KA Gaming, Playson, and Swintt, around 10 live dealer tables, RNG table games, more than 50 fish shooter titles, and casual games like Plinko, Minesweeper, and Crash. The providers are lesser-known, but the variety is genuinely large.
Does VegasGlory have a mobile app?
No. VegasGlory has no native iOS or Android app yet, so you play through the mobile browser. The mobile site is optimised and carries the full game library, so it works fine on a phone, but there’s no dedicated app to download.
Which US states is VegasGlory NOT available in?
VegasGlory is unavailable in Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, and West Virginia. It runs across the remaining US states for players aged 18 or older.
How do I contact VegasGlory support?
VegasGlory lists a live chat, a ticketing system, and email, but in my testing none of them responded, and the help centre is limited. That’s the brandu2019s biggest weakness. If you play here, keep records of any redemption query and be prepared for a slow or unresponsive reply.
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