Games Diversity
5 / 10
Payout Speed
4 / 10
Support Speed
5 / 10
Games Diversity
5 / 10
Payout Speed
4 / 10
Support Speed
5 / 10
Our Trust Score
5 / 10
Welcome Bonus
100% up to €500 + 200 FS
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Online since 2025 1Y |
Email Support support@larabet.com |
Slots 13,000+ |
Min Deposit €20 |
Depositing |
Languages HU CZ FI
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Native Mobile App |
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License Anjouan |
Live Chat Yes, 24/7 |
Live Games 500+ |
Min Withdrawal €10 |
Withdrawal |
Currencies AU$ NZ$ NOK
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Supported OS
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Owner NovaForge LTD |
Phone Support No |
Providers 40 |
Payout Up to 5 days |
Crypto Friendly Yes |
Countries 20+ countries |
Mobile Optimized Website Yes |
This seems like a very familiar platform to me, but not in a nostalgic or clever way. More like déjà vu with a slightly different outfit. It’s just in that “I’ve definitely seen this before” kind of way. From the bonuses to the layout (even the Lara Croft impersonator), it follows the same formula I’ve seen dozens of new casinos use. That’s not always a bad thing, but it doesn’t exactly scream originality either. Still, I’ve learned not to judge the whole site based on the homepage. Some casinos manage to surprise me. Others crash and burn the moment I try to use the live chat. Let’s see where this one ends up.
So… they really went for the Lara Croft thing, huh? The second I opened this site, I had to do a double take. The name alone screams “Tomb Raider fan fiction,” and the design doesn’t even try to hide it. It’s basically Lara Croft in everything but name, and it’s all spread across the site like they licensed the character (they definitely didn’t). What bugs me isn’t that it’s themed. I mean, this is fine. If I had a problem with every themed casino, I wouldn’t still be doing this. It’s that the whole identity of the casino feels like it hinges on someone else’s character. I came here to play, not to wonder how close they can get to a copyright lawsuit. So yeah, not the best first impression. But I’ve seen casinos with rough starts make up for it in other areas, so I’m sticking around to see what it’s got going on beyond the Lara cosplay.

Larabet’s got an Anjouan license, which honestly doesn’t do much for me. When I see that, my brain immediately files it under “bare minimum.” It’s technically regulated, sure, but it’s the kind of license that feels more like a shortcut than a stamp of trust. That might sound harsh, but I’ve looked into enough of these to know the difference between something that’s genuinely player-focused and something that just ticks the box so they can operate.

And look, the site launched in 2025. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it does mean it hasn’t had time to build a reputation. There’s no track record to speak of yet, so when you combine that with a lightweight license, I can’t really say I feel great about the security side of things.
Now, the site is run by NovaForge LTD, which is interesting. They’ve got a handful of platforms out there, and from what I’ve seen, they seem to know what they’re doing. But every one of their casinos runs on the same license, and that’s where I’m stuck.

The theme doesn’t stop at the homepage. Nope! It carries right into the bonuses. Their not-Lara shows up everywhere, doing all kinds of nonsense. In one, she’s swinging on a vine in some overgrown temple, casually throwing a ball into the abyss like it’s part of some ancient sports ritual. Sure, why not?
Then there’s the pit one. She’s mid-jump over a spiked trap, being chased by two big jungle cats. I didn’t even realize it was meant to be a sports bonus until I noticed the two soccer balls awkwardly placed on the spikes. Nothing screams “bet on football” like the threat of impalement, right?
But the one that lives rent-free in my brain? She’s holding a snake in one hand and a soccer ball in the other. No explanation. Just vibes.
Anyway, weird imagery aside, here’s what the bonuses actually look like:
| Name | Bonus Offer | Wagering | Minimum Deposit |
| Casino Welcome Bonus | 100% up to €500 + 200 free spins over 10 days | 35x (bonus + deposit), 40x on free spins wins | €20 |
| Sports Welcome Bonus | 100% up to €100 | 6x and single bet of 2.00+ odds, or multis of 1.50+ | €20 |
| Weekly Reload | 50 free spins | 40x on spin winnings | €20 |
| Weekend Reload | 50% up to €700 + 50 free spins | 35x (bonus + deposit), 40x on free spins wins | €50 |
| Weekly Reload Sports | 50% up to €500 | 8x and single bet of 2.00+ odds, or multis of 1.50+ | €20 |
| Cashback Bonus | Up to 15% cashback (max €3,000), VIP-based | 3x wagering | N/A |
| Live Cashback | 25% cashback up to €200 | 1x wagering | N/A |
Alright, credit where it’s due… Larabet actually impressed me here. The game selection is great. I am talking over 13,000 titles, which isn’t something I usually see on sites that are still trying to find their footing. I don’t think you get numbers like that without some serious back-end work.

What I always look at first are the providers, because let’s be honest, the games are only as good as the studios behind them. I’m not gonna list every single one (we’d be here all day), but here are the top 10 (out of over 100) based on sheer numbers:
Microgaming, Spinomenal, Playtech, Pragmatic, Play’n GO, Ka Gaming, Yggdrasil, Voltent, Fazi, Red Tiger
These ten alone account for over 4,000 games. That’s about a third of the whole library, which is kind of wild.
| Section | What You Get |
| Casino | Top, New, Popular, Exclusive, Bonus Buys, Megaways, Slots, Table Games, All Games |
| Live Casino | Roulette, Blackjack, Game Shows, Baccarat, Poker, International Tables |
| Sports Betting | Regular, Live, Virtual |
So, the categories are there, but they’re vague. What makes a slot “Top”? What’s even considered “Exclusive”? I couldn’t tell. The live casino and sports betting sections are more structured by default, so I don’t have much of an issue there. It’s just that the casino categories could be either more specific or better laid out.
You’ll need to create an account first, which I think is one of the clearer things about this site. After that, it’s all about picking how you want to fund it. And yeah, the process is just about what you’d expect. You’ve got your usual payment types:
Each one comes with its trade-offs, of course. Cards and bank transfers are generally fine for most people, but they’re definitely not the fastest. Crypto and e-wallets are the faster and slightly more anonymous picks. Then there’s prepaid methods, too, and they work if you’re trying to keep things low-commitment.
The support in this site can be found in the left-hand menu under “Help Center.” You click that, and it throws you onto a page with a few options:
The live chat runs 24/7 and, thankfully, it’s staffed by actual humans. I mean, it’s great there are no bots trying to guess what you mean. They also offer automatic translation for multiple languages, which is pretty nice. I didn’t need it, but I can see it being helpful for anyone not super confident in English. Though even if I can’t really vouch for the accuracy of those translations, it’s still better than nothing.
Now, the chat itself? Kinda hit or miss. First rep I got clearly didn’t want to be there. Bare minimum answers, slow replies, the whole thing felt like I was interrupting their day. The second one, though, was way better. Friendly, helpful, and actually seemed to care. So yeah, it depends on who picks up.

As for the FAQ pages… they exist, but don’t expect much beyond surface-level stuff. If you’ve got a real issue, you’ll probably end up in chat anyway. Email support is fine, but slow and definitely not the way to go if you’re in a hurry.
Larabet isn’t flawless, but it does a lot more right than I expected. The license situation is probably the weakest link here as it’s not the kind of thing that screams long-term reliability. But once you get past that, there’s a solid platform underneath. The game selection is massive, payments are handled without any issues, and support (when you get the right person) can actually be helpful.
It feels like one of those casinos that still has some growing to do, but it’s not starting from zero. There’s potential here, especially if they keep building on what already works. Would I call it a new favorite? Not at all. But I’ve definitely played on worse.
Is Larabet licensed?
Yeah, it holds an Anjouan license. It’s technically valid, but I wouldn’t say it’s exactly one of the more trusted regulators in the industry.
What’s the welcome bonus like?
There are separate welcome offers for the casino and sportsbook. The casino one gives you a 100% match up to €500 and 200 free spins, while the sports one offers a 100% match up to €100.
Can I use crypto here?
You can. Crypto is one of the available payment options, along with cards, e-wallets, bank transfers, and prepaid methods.
What types of games are available?
You’ll find over 13,000 games here, including slots, table games, live casino, and a full sportsbook with live and virtual betting.
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