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Zombillion Casino launched in late 2025 under Win Top Ltd with Anjouan Gaming licence ALSI-202509029-FI1, sharing a partial corporate footprint with sister site Spinpolo. This guide compares Zombillion’s licensing, bonus structure and offshore alternatives including Wild Robin, Velobet, Rolletto, Lizaro and Lolajack.
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Zombillion itself sits at the head of the table as the reference brand. The five rows beneath are alternatives that share Zombillion’s offshore positioning — three carry Anjouan licences and two operate under the older Curaçao framework. None of these brands is a confirmed sister of Zombillion at the operator-entity level, and the table makes that distinction explicit rather than implying a network that does not exist.
| Brand | Operator | Licence | Welcome (Casino) | Launched | Trustpilot (verified 15 May 2026) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zombillion | Win Top Ltd | Anjouan ALSI-202509029-FI1 | 100% up to €500 + 100 FS (first deposit); €1,500 + 100 FS across 3 deposits | Late 2025 | No Trustpilot page |
| Wild Robin | NovaForge Ltd | Anjouan (licence number inconsistent across sources) | 100% up to €500 + 200 FS + Bonus Crab | 2024 | 4.2 / 5 (mixed) |
| Velobet | Santeda International B.V. | Curaçao OGL/2024/1798/1048 | 100% up to €500 + 250 FS | 2023 | Limited public data |
| Rolletto | Santeda International B.V. | Curaçao OGL/2024/1798/1048 | 150% up to €1,000 + 100 FS | 2020 | Mixed sentiment |
| Lizaro | Operator disputed across sources | Disputed (Curaçao / Costa Rica / Anjouan) | 250% up to €3,000 + 350 FS across 4 deposits | Late 2025 | Largely negative |
| Lolajack | Lumina Ltd (Seychelles) | Anjouan ALSI-202411077-FI2 | 200% up to €2,500 + 150 FS (fiat) / 200% up to 3,000 USDT (crypto) | Late 2025 | Limited public data |
A note on bonus figures: several third-party affiliates promote Zombillion at 255% up to £1,500, 350% up to €7,500 or 375% up to €5,000. None of those numbers match the operator’s own published terms on zombillion.casino, which describe a three-stage welcome capped at €1,500 plus 100 free spins. We have used the operator’s figures throughout this guide because they are the only ones a player will actually see in the cashier.

Wild Robin is the cleanest like-for-like comparator in this guide because both casinos sit under the same Anjouan Gaming framework. wild robin sister sites is operated by NovaForge Ltd, a company incorporated in the Autonomous Island of Anjouan with registration number 15684 and registered address at Hamchako, Mutsamudu. The casino launched in 2024. The licence number itself is a transparency concern: one widely-cited source (onlinecasinodollar.com) lists licence number ALSI-152406028-FI2, but a second source (wildrobin-canada.com) lists ALSI-202411077-FI2 — which is identical to Lolajack’s licence number and almost certainly a copy-paste error somewhere in the affiliate ecosystem. A separate French-language reviewer notes that no verifiable licence number appears in Wild Robin’s actual site footer at all. The format inconsistency matters: Zombillion (ALSI-202509029-FI1) and Lolajack (ALSI-202411077-FI2) both follow a YYYYMM date stamp pattern in the licence number, while ALSI-152406028-FI2 does not — which means at least one of the cited Wild Robin numbers is wrong, and players should verify the displayed licence on Wild Robin’s own footer against the Anjouan Gaming register before depositing. A note on operator transparency also: independent review sites including Joueraucasino.com list NovaForge Ltd, but other sources cite Mondero Enterprises Ltd or Liernin Enterprises Ltd as the controlling entity. We have not been able to reconcile these conflicts and flag them as a transparency concern for any player evaluating Wild Robin as a Zombillion alternative.
The Wild Robin welcome offer is 100% up to €500 plus 200 free spins, plus a single “Bonus Crab” gamification spin on first deposit. Wagering is 35x on deposit plus bonus, with a higher 40x requirement on free-spin winnings — a structure where the deposit-plus-bonus rollover is more favourable than the free-spin rollover, which is unusual and worth checking against your own play style. The maximum bet while a bonus is active is €5 and applies across all wagering, not slots-only. The bonus window is 10 days from credit. Independent reviewer Spinoplex flags a daily withdrawal cap of $500 and a monthly cap of $7,000, which will frustrate higher-stakes players and is materially more restrictive than the limits found at the Curaçao-licensed sites in this guide.
Game library size is reported between 6,000 and 7,700 titles across 104 to 106 providers, depending on source — Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, NetEnt, Evolution, Hacksaw Gaming and Yggdrasil all feature. The standout product feature is the daily Bonus Crab claw-machine gamification, which is exclusive to Wild Robin and explains some of the brand’s higher engagement among slot players. Trustpilot sits at 4.2 out of 5 (verified 15 May 2026) although a number of French-language reviewers note delayed withdrawals and a lack of public licence-number display in the site footer.
For players considering Wild Robin alternatives at the same Anjouan licensing tier, Lolajack and Zombillion sit closest. For Wild Robin-style gamification at a Curaçao-licensed brand instead, Velobet’s tournament structure is the better match.

velobet sister sites matches Zombillion’s product DNA more closely than any other brand in this guide: a combined casino and sportsbook on the same wallet, with crypto deposits supported and a tournament-heavy promotional calendar. Velobet is operated by Santeda International B.V. of Curaçao under Master Licence OGL/2024/1798/1048, and the operator runs a small portfolio that includes Rolletto on the same licence. Velobet launched in 2023, which makes it materially more mature than Zombillion and gives players a longer public track record to assess.
The casino welcome is 100% up to €500 plus 250 free spins, with 35x wagering on deposit plus bonus and a 30-day bonus window from credit — twice as long as Wild Robin’s 10-day window, which materially changes the achievability of the rollover. Free-spin winnings carry the same 35x rollover rather than a separate higher figure, which is cleaner phrasing than the split structure used at Wild Robin and Lolajack. Maximum bet during the bonus period is €5 and applies to all wagering, not slots only.
For sports bettors, Velobet runs a parallel 100% up to €100 first-deposit sportsbook bonus with a 5x rollover at minimum odds of 1.70 — significantly lighter than the casino requirement, which is the right design pattern for sportsbook welcomes. Pre-match coverage spans Premier League, NBA, tennis, NFL and esports, with live in-play markets on top events. House providers include Pragmatic Play, Evolution, BGaming, Wazdan, Booongo and Endorphina, and the live casino floor streams from Evolution and Pragmatic Live studios.
Crypto support is genuinely deep: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether and Ripple are all accepted with same-day processing once KYC is cleared. The withdrawal cap is €7,500 per week and €30,000 per month, which is materially higher than Wild Robin’s $500 daily limit and brings Velobet closer to mid-market UKGC limits. For players evaluating sites like Zombillion on the basis of crypto banking and dual casino-sportsbook welcomes, Velobet is the most direct alternative in the table.

rolletto sister sites is the longest-running brand in this comparison. The casino launched in 2020 and is operated by Santeda International B.V. under the same Curaçao Master Licence OGL/2024/1798/1048 as Velobet — making Velobet and Rolletto genuine sister sites to each other, even though neither has any operator-level link to Zombillion. The licence string is identical in both operators’ public footers and on the Curaçao Gaming Authority register, both issued to Santeda International B.V. under Curaçao Company Number 151296. A six-year operating history matters in offshore: it gives complaint databases and Trustpilot enough time to surface systemic issues that newer brands haven’t had the chance to develop.
The Rolletto welcome is 150% up to €1,000 plus 100 free spins, with 35x wagering on deposit plus bonus, a 30-day window from credit, and a €5 max bet covering all wagering during the bonus period. The headline percentage is higher than Zombillion’s first-deposit 100%, but the lower cap on free spins (100 versus Velobet’s 250) and the more bonus-heavy structure mean the practical value depends heavily on whether a player intends to make a single large deposit or stage smaller ones.
Rolletto carries a full sportsbook with pre-match and in-play coverage across football, basketball, tennis, MMA and esports, and includes virtual sports — a category Zombillion has not yet built out. The sportsbook welcome is 100% up to €500 with a 5x rollover at minimum odds of 1.80, again much lighter than the casino requirement. Live casino runs on Evolution, Pragmatic Play Live and Authentic Gaming streams.
Player sentiment on Rolletto is mixed and skews more negative than Velobet. The most common complaints concern withdrawal verification delays — particularly for first-time large withdrawals where KYC documentation review can extend beyond the operator’s quoted 1-3 business days. The corporate base is shared with Velobet, so any structural concerns about Santeda International B.V.’s dispute resolution apply equally to both brands. For players seeking Rolletto alternatives within the same offshore tier, Velobet is the natural pivot; for Anjouan-tier alternatives instead, Wild Robin and Lolajack are the closest matches.

lizaro sister sites requires a frank caveat upfront. Lizaro launched in late October 2025, and its operator entity is genuinely disputed across sources: PlayCasino.com lists GMBL Tech under Costa Rican commercial registration; Trustpilot reviews of lizaro1casino.com reference Sligo Limited with a Maltese business registration but no gaming licence; lionbonuses.com states the casino does not disclose clear legal information in the footer; and a separate aminfinvest.com review cites NovaForge Ltd with a Curaçao plus Costa Rica framework. We have not been able to reconcile any of these conflicts to a single authoritative source. A casino that operates without a publicly verifiable licence number in its footer is a significant transparency concern, and we list it here only because Molty’s editorial framework treats it as a recognised brand in the offshore alternatives pool.
The Lizaro welcome is heavily marketed as 250% up to €3,000 plus 350 free spins plus one Bonus Crab spin, split across four deposits — with the first deposit triggering 100% up to €1,000 plus 200 free spins. Wagering is 35x on deposit plus bonus and 40x on free-spin winnings, with a tight 10-day completion window from credit (the same restrictive window as Wild Robin). Maximum bet during the bonus period is €5 across all wagering, and there is a 10x bonus cap on total cashouts — a hard ceiling that materially limits how much real-money a bonus can convert into regardless of winning streaks.
The game library is reported at 9,600 to 13,000 titles from 110 to 120 providers, depending on source. Slots from Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, NetEnt, Hacksaw Gaming and Yggdrasil are all confirmed, with live tables on Evolution and Pragmatic Live. Crypto deposits and withdrawals are advertised as 1-2 hour clearance — the fastest figure in this guide.
The most serious concern with Lizaro is the volume of Trustpilot reviews reporting withdrawal non-payment. One reviewer dated 24 January 2026 documented a £400 withdrawal request that was not paid despite previous smaller withdrawals being processed in two days. Multiple other reviewers across lizaro1casino.com and lizaro3.com Trustpilot listings describe similar patterns. We have not independently verified the specifics of any individual case, but two factors raise the threshold to “a reviewer reports” rather than “the casino routinely fails to pay”: the volume of corroborating accounts and the fact that no publicly verifiable licence is displayed on the casino’s footer to support any dispute escalation route.

lolajack sister sites is the third Anjouan-licensed comparator in this guide and rounds out the like-for-like licensing-tier comparison. Lolajack is operated by Lumina Ltd, a company registered in the Seychelles, under Anjouan Gaming licence ALSI-202411077-FI2 (issued November 2024 per the date stamp in the licence number). The casino launched in late 2025 and pairs slots-heavy game design with an aggressive gamification economy.
The operator’s published welcome offer comes in two flavours: a 200% fiat bonus up to €2,500 plus 150 free spins, and a parallel 200% crypto bonus up to 3,000 USDT — players choose one path at registration. Standard terms include a €20 minimum deposit, 35x wagering on bonus funds, a €5 max bet across all wagering and a 10-day completion window. As with Wild Robin and Lizaro, the 10-day window is materially tighter than the 30-day window Velobet and Rolletto offer, and rollover achievability falls accordingly. Some third-party affiliate sites promote Lolajack at “£10,000 plus 400 free spins” across three or four deposits — those figures do not match the operator’s own published terms and we have used the published figures here.
The game library is reported at 6,500 to 10,000+ titles across 23 to 30+ providers, with the operator’s own site claiming “30+ certified studios”. Pragmatic Play, Playson, Hacksaw Gaming, Yggdrasil, Playtech, Booming Gaming, Novomatic, Spinomenal, Gamebeat and Stakelogic are all confirmed. NetEnt and Microgaming are notably absent from the studio list, which French reviewer aminfinvest.com flags as a gap for slot purists.
Lolajack’s most distinctive feature is its coin-based gamification: complete platform challenges to earn coins, then spend coins in a shop for bonus money, free spins or direct cash rewards up to €1,000. The VIP programme stacks on top of this with five tiers offering dedicated account managers and higher betting limits at the top. The structure is more developed than Zombillion’s current loyalty scheme, although Zombillion has stated publicly that its house-provider Zillion Games platform is being built around tournament infrastructure with prize pools claimed to reach one million euros.
This guide is a desk-research document, not a real-money testing report. We have deliberately not staged a fabricated withdrawal-timing log for Zombillion because the brand has been live for less than six months and any audit trail we produced would lack the corroboration that genuine multi-month testing requires. Instead, we have triangulated each operator detail against (1) the operator’s own published terms on its primary domain, (2) Casino Guru’s database where a review exists, (3) Trustpilot review volumes and verified-buyer ratios where a listing exists, (4) the Anjouan Gaming licence register at anjouangaming.com for ALSI-prefix verification, and (5) independent French, Irish and UK affiliate review sites where they offer first-hand testing notes.
Where sources conflict on operator identity, registration jurisdiction or game count, we have flagged the conflict in the relevant section rather than silently picking one source. Where the operator’s own published bonus figures differ from inflated affiliate-side numbers — most obviously at Zombillion and Lolajack — we have used the operator’s figures because those are what a player will see in the cashier. We last verified every figure on 15 May 2026.
The most material distinction across this set is licensing maturity. Zombillion and Lolajack hold Anjouan licences issued in 2024 and 2025 respectively, while Wild Robin’s Anjouan licence dates from mid-2024. None of these regulators carries the player-protection weight of the Curaçao Gaming Control Board’s newer Master Licence framework, let alone MGA or UKGC, and Zombillion has publicly acknowledged this in its own Trust section on zombillion.casino. The Curaçao-licensed pair (Velobet, Rolletto) under the OGL/2024/1798/1048 Master Licence carry a meaningful step up in dispute-resolution infrastructure.
Welcome bonus design diverges sharply on completion window. Velobet and Rolletto give 30 days from bonus credit, which is the industry-standard window most experienced bonus players are calibrated for. Wild Robin, Lizaro and Lolajack run 10-day windows, which roughly triples the daily turnover required to clear the same rollover. Zombillion has not published a window figure for its three-stage package, and that absence is itself worth flagging.
Withdrawal limits separate the table into two tiers. Wild Robin’s $500 daily and $7,000 monthly cap is the most restrictive in the set. Velobet’s €7,500 weekly and €30,000 monthly ceiling is at the top of the offshore range. Lolajack, Lizaro and Zombillion have not published consistent withdrawal-cap figures across their first-party and third-party documentation, which means players should treat the cashier limit at their own account as the only authoritative figure.
Casino-versus-sportsbook product depth varies. Velobet and Rolletto run full sportsbooks with separate welcome bonuses and dedicated rollover rules. Lolajack runs a sportsbook but markets it less heavily. Wild Robin’s sportsbook is a smaller bolt-on. Zombillion has stated its product is built around tournament infrastructure and house-provider Zillion Games rather than a full sportsbook, which positions it as the most casino-pure brand in the table.
For players evaluating brands like bloody slots sister sites, spindog sister sites or peaches casino sister sites as further offshore options, the same licensing-tier and rollover-window considerations apply and should be the first questions asked at any new operator.
Offshore casinos in the Anjouan and Curaçao tiers typically offer wider cryptocurrency support than UKGC-licensed brands, and this set is no exception. Zombillion supports six cryptocurrencies including Tether, with €20 minimum deposit and same-day processing on crypto withdrawals once KYC clears. Wild Robin is limited to Visa, Mastercard and crypto, with no e-wallet support — a meaningful gap for players who rely on Skrill, Neteller or MiFinity. Velobet and Rolletto support the full fiat-plus-crypto stack including Visa, Mastercard, MiFinity, bank transfer and five major cryptocurrencies. Lolajack supports Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, MiFinity, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and USDT.
| Brand | Min Deposit | Crypto Supported | E-Wallets | Withdrawal Timing (Quoted) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zombillion | €20 | 6 incl. Tether | Not confirmed | Same-day crypto, 3 days fiat |
| Wild Robin | €20 | Yes (limited list) | None | Up to 3 business days pending |
| Velobet | €20 | BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, XRP | MiFinity, Skrill, Neteller | 24-48 hours e-wallet/crypto, 3-5 days fiat |
| Rolletto | €10 | BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT | MiFinity, Skrill | 24-72 hours e-wallet/crypto, 3-5 days fiat |
| Lizaro | €20 | BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT | Skrill, Neteller | 1-2 hours crypto (advertised) |
| Lolajack | €20 | BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT | Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, MiFinity | 24-48 hours e-wallet, 3 days fiat |
For deeper banking comparisons across brands like dream jackpot sister sites and jokabet sister sites, the same Anjouan/Curaçao split tends to determine e-wallet availability — older Curaçao brands almost always include MiFinity, while newer Anjouan brands frequently do not.
Provider depth is one area where Zombillion is genuinely differentiated, but not necessarily favourably. The casino’s library is built around an exclusive house provider called Zillion Games, with additional content from Spinomenal, Gamomat, Endorphina, Spribe, Microgaming and Play’n GO per affiliate-side sources. The reliance on a single proprietary studio is unusual at this tier and means players cannot independently verify Zillion Games RTP figures against the wider industry baseline.
Wild Robin, Velobet, Rolletto and Lolajack all run multi-provider libraries built around Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Play’n GO and Hacksaw Gaming as anchor studios. Wild Robin and Lizaro report the highest provider counts (104 to 120). NetEnt is present at Lizaro and Wild Robin but absent at Lolajack — an oddity, given how widely NetEnt content is distributed across the offshore market.
Live casino content is universally dominated by Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live across all five comparator brands. Crash games (Aviator from Spribe, JetX from Smartsoft, and Mines variants) are present at all comparators, while Zombillion’s crash-style content remains less documented in third-party reviews.
Loyalty programmes at offshore casinos tend toward two designs: traditional staking-rebate VIP tiers, and gamified coin-economy shops. Velobet and Rolletto run conventional VIP programmes with five tiers, weekly cashback from 5% to 15% and dedicated managers from tier four upward. Wild Robin and Lolajack lean heavily on gamified mini-games — the Bonus Crab at Wild Robin and the coin-shop economy at Lolajack — which can deliver bonus value to engaged players but tend to add complexity rather than transparency.
Zombillion’s loyalty programme is built around tournament infrastructure with claimed prize pools up to one million euros, paired with weekly cashback up to 25% on net losses for higher-tier members. The 25% ceiling is at the upper end of the offshore market and would be competitive if independently verified, but the public payout history is too thin to assess.
For brands in the broader offshore VIP space — including da vincis gold sister sites — the same caveat applies: claimed tier benefits matter less than documented payout patterns at the top tiers.
None of the six brands in this comparison holds a UK Gambling Commission licence. The practical consequences are uniform across the set: no GamStop integration, no binding affordability checks, no statutory deposit-limit floor, no UKGC-mandated dispute resolution through an approved ADR provider, and no UK-side advertising compliance. Players who have self-excluded through GamStop can register at any of these brands, but doing so undermines the protection that GamStop was designed to provide.
Trustpilot transparency varies widely. Velobet’s Trustpilot listing is sparse, Rolletto’s sentiment skews mixed, Wild Robin sits at 4.2 with quality concerns from French reviewers, Lizaro is dominated by withdrawal-non-payment complaints, and Zombillion has no Trustpilot page at all — a fact the operator has acknowledged on its own site. The absence of a Trustpilot footprint at Zombillion is not necessarily a red flag for a sub-six-month-old brand, but it does mean players have no third-party signal to balance against the operator’s marketing.
Native mobile apps are absent across the board. All six brands run progressive web app (PWA) installs from the browser rather than App Store or Play Store distributions, which is standard for the offshore tier and consistent with the policies of both major mobile app stores.
Anjouan Gaming licences (Wild Robin, Lolajack and Zombillion) and the older Curaçao Master Licence framework (Velobet, Rolletto) sit in different regulatory tiers. Anjouan licensing has been issued since 2005 and provides a formal framework for dispute resolution, but it does not require the segregated player-fund accounts, regulatory capital floors or independent ADR provider integration that the Malta Gaming Authority or UK Gambling Commission mandate. Zombillion has been more transparent than most about this gap, stating openly in its own Trust section that “Anjouan licensing provides a structured framework for operations, though it carries less weight internationally than jurisdictions like Malta or Gibraltar”.
Curaçao’s newer Master Licence framework (the OGL prefix introduced in 2024) is a meaningful upgrade on the historical sub-licensee model but still does not match MGA-level oversight. Velobet and Rolletto’s shared OGL/2024/1798/1048 licence means any structural complaint about Santeda International B.V. applies to both brands simultaneously, and players considering them as separate options should treat them as a single risk allocation.
GamStop covers every UKGC-licensed operator across the entire UK market — exclusion at one operator therefore blocks the player at every UKGC-licensed casino, sportsbook and bingo brand. None of the six casinos in this guide carries a UKGC licence, so none participates in GamStop. A self-exclusion request to any of these operators applies only to that single brand and does not propagate to UKGC-licensed sites or to other offshore brands. Players who recognise the warning signs of harmful gambling can access free, confidential support from GamCare on the National Gambling Helpline at 0808 8020 133 or through the GamStop self-exclusion scheme for UKGC operators.
The most material complaint pattern across the offshore brands in this comparison is withdrawal delay. Lizaro accumulates the largest volume of withdrawal-non-payment reports on Trustpilot, with multiple reviewers describing patterns of approved small withdrawals followed by indefinite delays on larger ones. Wild Robin draws lower-volume but qualitatively similar complaints, particularly from French-language reviewers. Rolletto sentiment includes specific concerns about KYC review extensions beyond quoted timelines. Velobet’s complaint profile is the lightest among the established brands, although the sample size of public reviews is small.
Zombillion has not been live long enough to accumulate a complaint record either way. The absence of complaints at a new operator is not the same as a positive track record, and players treating Zombillion as a comparable choice to brands with longer histories should price that uncertainty into their decision.
For brands seeking alternatives to Zombillion on the basis of complaint transparency rather than headline bonus value, Velobet is the strongest option on documented behaviour in this set.
| Brand | Trustpilot Score (15 May 2026) | Review Volume | Sentiment Pattern |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zombillion | No page | 0 | No public sentiment data |
| Wild Robin | 4.2 / 5 | Moderate | Positive on game variety, negative on withdrawal speed and licence transparency |
| Velobet | Limited reviews | Low | Generally positive on platform speed |
| Rolletto | Mixed | Moderate | Verification-delay complaints recur |
| Lizaro | Negative skew (57 reviews on lizaro1casino.com, 15 on lizaro3.com) | Moderate | Multiple withdrawal-non-payment reports |
| Lolajack | Limited reviews | Low | Positive early sentiment, small sample |
A consistent theme across institutional reviewers (Casino Guru where applicable, PlayCasino, lionbonuses, Spinoplex) is that 35x wagering on deposit-plus-bonus is the offshore-tier industry standard, and brands at this rollover are evaluated favourably on bonus fairness even where licensing tier is criticised. The reconciliation paragraph here is that institutional scoring weights bonus design and game library heavily while Trustpilot review patterns are dominated by withdrawal experiences — so a brand can score acceptably with reviewers while accumulating consumer-side negative sentiment, and that is exactly the pattern observable at Lizaro and parts of the Wild Robin review base.
Because Zombillion has no published spread for its second and third deposit matches and quotes only the first-deposit terms in detail, we have built a worked example on the first deposit alone. Assume a UK player deposits €200 to trigger the 100% match.
| Step | Detail | Figure |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Player deposits | €200 |
| 2 | 100% match bonus credited | €200 |
| 3 | Total bonus account | €400 (€200 deposit + €200 bonus) |
| 4 | 35x wagering applied to deposit + bonus | €14,000 turnover required |
| 5 | Free spins credited | Portion of total 100 FS across welcome |
| 6 | Max bet during bonus period (all wagering) | €5 |
| 7 | Bonus window from credit | Not published by operator |
The €14,000 turnover requirement is materially heavier than the corresponding figure at Velobet (€500 deposit + €500 bonus × 35 = €35,000 on a €500 first deposit, but at the higher cap) and roughly in line with offshore-tier industry medians. We have not been able to confirm whether Zombillion’s max-bet rule applies to slots-only wagering or to all wagering during the bonus period, nor whether the 35x rollover applies separately to free-spin winnings — both of which are material variables in any honest bonus evaluation. We recommend that any player intending to claim the Zombillion welcome request these specifics in writing from customer support before depositing, since they materially change the value of the offer.
For a UKGC comparison anchor, the same €200 bonus at a UK Gambling Commission-licensed casino would be subject to the 10x wagering cap introduced under Social Responsibility Code 5.1.1 of the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice, which came into force on 19 January 2026. That rule caps wagering at 10 times the bonus amount only, not deposit-plus-bonus. The maths is direct: €200 bonus × 10 = €2,000 turnover required to release winnings at a UKGC site, versus €14,000 at Zombillion under the offshore 35x on deposit-plus-bonus structure. The Zombillion rollover is seven times heavier in absolute turnover terms, and that gap is the single clearest illustration of why offshore bonus headline percentages cannot be compared like-for-like against UKGC equivalents.
For UK players evaluating Zombillion sister sites and offshore alternatives, the practical decision tree narrows down to four questions. First, do you want UKGC consumer protections — if yes, none of the six brands in this guide is appropriate and you should look at UKGC-licensed options instead. Second, do you need a casino-plus-sportsbook hybrid — if yes, Velobet and Rolletto are the strongest fits. Third, do you need crypto-first banking with rapid withdrawals — if yes, Lizaro advertises the fastest crypto clearance but has serious payment-reliability concerns; Velobet’s same-day crypto processing with a longer operator history is the safer choice. Fourth, do you want maximum bonus value at the lightest licensing tier — if yes, Wild Robin and Lolajack offer the highest headline percentages but on 10-day rollover windows that make completion materially harder than the 30-day windows at the Curaçao pair.
For players unsure whether offshore casinos are appropriate for them at all, the GamStop scheme remains the most reliable way to block access to UKGC-licensed operators across the UK market, and GamCare’s helpline is open 24 hours a day for anyone concerned about their gambling.
The honest answer is that Zombillion has no sister sites as of 15 May 2026. The five alternatives profiled in this guide are not part of a Win Top Ltd network and do not share operator-level common ownership with Zombillion.
If the question is reframed as “which Zombillion alternative offers the best overall package”, the answer depends on which tradeoff a player is prioritising. Velobet is the strongest all-round alternative because it pairs the cleanest bonus structure (35x rollover across deposit and free-spin winnings on a 30-day window) with the lightest documented complaint profile in the set and a casino-plus-sportsbook product that materially exceeds Zombillion’s casino-only focus. Rolletto offers a longer operating history (since 2020) at the same Curaçao licensing tier as Velobet. Wild Robin is the closest direct Anjouan-tier comparator and the most useful baseline if a player specifically wants to evaluate the Anjouan licensing framework against the Curaçao one. Lolajack is the strongest gamification-heavy alternative, and Lizaro is the only brand we cannot recommend at the time of writing because of the volume and consistency of withdrawal-non-payment reports on Trustpilot combined with the absence of a publicly verifiable licence number on the casino’s footer.
Whichever brand a player selects, the GamStop scope correction matters: none of these casinos participates in GamStop, and self-exclusion at one will not propagate to any other UKGC-licensed or offshore operator. Players who recognise the warning signs of harmful gambling can contact GamCare on the National Gambling Helpline at 0808 8020 133, available 24 hours a day and free from UK landlines and mobiles. Support is confidential and independent of any operator.