I found loads of games to play, but there are some important things missing that I wish they’d sorted out. With 168 software providers on board, MrVegas has built quite an impressive library. I spotted all the major names like NetEnt, Microgaming, Playtech, and Evolution Gaming, plus loads of smaller studios I hadn’t seen elsewhere.
The game selection itself is solid:
- Over 160 different software providers
- All the popular slots like Gates of Olympus and Bonanza
- Live dealer games powered by Evolution Gaming
I tried several games on my phone and they worked perfectly – everything loads quickly and the HTML5 platform handles mobile play well. The live casino impressed me too, with Evolution Gaming providing the tables and dealers. I found classic games like blackjack and roulette, plus some of the more modern live game shows.
What bothers me is the lack of transparency around RTP rates. In the UK, casinos should publish these figures and have them independently audited, but MrVegas doesn’t do either. They claim a 97% average payout, but without proper verification, that’s just marketing talk. The slots library does include plenty of friendly new slots from various providers, but for a UK-licensed casino, this feels like a missed opportunity to build trust with players.