It’s safe overall. The core safety measures are there, but I found some gaps in their transparency. I saw they hold a Malta Gaming Authority license, which is one of the better regulators in the industry. That gave me confidence in their basic legitimacy.
What bothered me was the contradiction around RTP data. They claim it’s publicly audited, but I couldn’t find the actual figures published anywhere on their site. This kind of mixed messaging makes me question how open they really are about their operations.
Their responsible gambling tools are decent but nothing special. I found self-exclusion options and cooling-off periods, which cover the basics. However, compared to what I’ve seen at other casinos, their policies feel a bit thin.
Here are the main areas I think need work:
- Make RTP data visible to players instead of just claiming it’s audited
- Get proper eCOGRA certification to prove fair play standards
- Expand responsible gambling features beyond the bare minimum
The Malta license does carry weight, and ML Entertainment Casino Limited seems to be a legitimate operator. I just wish they’d be more transparent about the details that matter to players.