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    Sky Vegas Slots Review

    Welcome to Sky Vegas

    In a Nutshell

    • Top highlights: Interesting promotions; graphical flair
    • VIP or loyalty programme: No
    • Other offerings: Poker

    Overview

    Sky Vegas may carry the branding of the internationally recognised media and telecommunications giant Sky, but it has a slightly complicated ownership history. Indeed, in 2018, the Sky Betting & Gaming company of which it is a part was sold by CVC Capital Partners and Sky to the Canadian gambling firm The Stars Group Inc., which itself has been around since 2001. The current Sky Vegas site uses the familiar Sky trademarks under licence and serves up more than 130 games for casino enthusiasts to enjoy, encompassing the finest in slots, blackjack, roulette and more.

    Promotions

    The assortment of promos at Sky Vegas is quirkier than you might have expected from such a universally known brand. Naturally, they are liable to change over time, but when you visit, you are likely to come across such offerings as:

    • Free spins
    • Cashback offers
    • Other periodic and branded promos
    Range of slots

    Range of Casino Games

    Whether your taste is in slots, roulette, blackjack or perhaps even poker – among other possibilities – you’re sure to find a game that will intrigue you at Sky Vegas. Below are just some of those available:

    • Berryburst Max
    • Austin Powers Slot
    • Deal or No Deal Roulette
    • Sky Blackjack
    • Viz
    • Planet of the Apes

    While the above titles and various others can be found on the desktop version of Sky Vegas, you can also enjoy gambling here via your smartphone, either by navigating to the site through your mobile web browser or downloading the dedicated mobile app. Suitably smartphone-optimised variants of the site’s games include the likes of Aloha! Cluster Pays, Andy Capp, Irish Riches Megaways, Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Blackwood, Vegas Blackjack and many more.

    Other offerings

    Other Offerings

    As its name indicates, Sky Vegas is very much focused on casino action, so you won’t find sports betting here, for example – for that, you’ll need to head to another part of the Sky online gambling empire, Sky Bet.

    Nonetheless, there are a few perhaps-unexpected options among the site’s games. These include Sky Video Poker and Sky Poker Roulette, which each show the possibilities for experimenting with poker in a casino-site environment, as well as Bingoing Crazy

    The latter is a £1 instant win scratch card game that incorporates a lottery-style ‘lucky balls’ bonus feature and is, of course, heavily inspired by bingo.

    Software and Graphics

    Like many other online casino portals today, Sky Vegas draws upon multiple software providers for its games, including such respected names in the industry as NetEnt, Playtech, Barcrest and others. The presence of these developers on the site helps to ensure a consistently high quality software experience, characterised by sharp and bright graphics and intuitive controls.

    Not so much like some of its rivals, however, the main Sky Vegas site is very slick from a cosmetic point of view as well, in addition to loading quickly and being easy to navigate.

    Extra Value

    The reputability of the Sky brand is certainly one powerful reason to sign up to Sky Vegas. However, we also like the quirkiness and variety of the promotions here, which include events throughout the week.

    There’s also the fact that it’s part of a broader network of Sky gambling sites to consider, encompassing such heavyweight portals in their own right as Sky Poker and the more premium-flavoured Sky Casino, as well as Sky Live Casino. The latter’s just the place to revel in glamorous live-dealer versions of roulette, blackjack and baccarat, and you can continue using the account you have at Sky Vegas, without having to register a separate ID and password.

    Deposit and Withdrawal Methods

    Sky Vegas accepts a variety of popular payment methods, although the list is somewhat dominated by credit and debit cards, with various common alternatives for sites like this – such as many market-leading e-wallets – omitted.

    Payment Method Fee Processing Time Limit Per Deposit
    Visa Credit £0 Instant Minimum £5
    Visa Debit £0 Instant Minimum £5
    Visa Electron £0 Instant Minimum £5
    MasterCard £0 Instant Minimum £5
    Maestro £0 Instant Minimum £5
    Solo £0 Instant Minimum £5
    PayPal £0 Instant Minimum £10

    *Current as of January 2019; check Sky Vegas’s website for updates

    Payout Policy

    As is the policy common to casino sites today, Sky Vegas seeks to combat such issues as card theft, fraud and money laundering and achieve compliance with regulations by requiring that its members only withdraw funds using the payment method that they used to deposit.

    Withdrawal Method Fee Processing Time Limit Per Withdrawa
    Visa Credit £0 2-5 working days £10-£50,000
    Visa Debit £0 2-5 working days £10-£50,000
    Visa Electron £0 2-5 working days £10-£50,000
    MasterCard £0 2-5 working days £10-£50,000
    Maestro £0 2-5 working days £10-£5,000
    Solo £0 2-5 working days £10-£50,000
    PayPal £0 2-5 working days £10-£50,000

    *Current as of January 2019; check Sky Vegas’s website for updates

    Customer Support

    The customer support section of the Sky Vegas site is probably one of its greatest strengths. It comprises a database of frequently asked questions (FAQs) on such subjects as deposits, withdrawals, verification, game fairness, offers and promotions.

    It is also through this part of the site that you can contact the site team directly, with an online form for sending an email being made available, alongside a phone number and ‘live chat’ feature.

    Who Can Play?

    Sky Vegas currently only accepts the opening of accounts from people based in the following territories, and also specifically warns against anyone in the United States using its services.

    • The United Kingdom
    • The Republic of Ireland
    • Gibraltar
    • The Isle of Man
    • The Channel Islands

    Licence

    The online gambling services accessible through the Sky Vegas site are provided by Bonne Terre Limited, which in turn, is owned by funds controlled by The Stars Group.

    Bonne Terre Limited is licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission with regard to customers located in the United Kingdom. For customers located outside the UK, however, the Alderney Gambling Control Commission is the relevant licensing and regulatory body.

    Bottom Line

    It probably won’t surprise you to see how visually spectacular the Sky Vegas site is – this is an offering under the Sky banner, after all, even if it’s no longer Sky itself providing the site’s services.

    However, you might not have imagined that the promotions and bonuses showcased through the site would be so wide-ranging and interesting, or that a wealth of other Sky online gambling services would be reachable through the same member account.

    The standard of support for customers is strong here, too. However, it would be nice to see a broader range of games on the site in future – especially in the roulette and blackjack categories – and the lack of a VIP or loyalty scheme was noticeable, too.

    Sign up for Sky Vegas today, though, and you really will feel as close to the glamour of Vegas as almost any online gambling site today can take you.

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