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Bulletz brings a 3,000-game casino to UK players

Log into Bulletz from a phone and there's no app to download first – the casino runs straight in the mobile browser, which is exactly how most players first meet it. Bulletz is an online casino aimed at players in the UK, built around a library of 3,000+ games and a Welcome Package worth up to €1,000 plus 200 free spins across a player's first four deposits. The operator is licensed by the Government of the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of Comoros, under Licence No. ALSI-202503021-FI1. This page is where we check what actually happens once you register, deposit and try to withdraw.

The table below pulls together the figures we could verify before getting into how they play out in practice.

DetailBulletz
LicenceAnjouan, Union of Comoros – ALSI-202503021-FI1
Games3,000+ (slots and live casino)
Welcome offerUp to €1,000 + 200 free spins across 4 deposits
Minimum deposit€20
Wageringx25 (bonus + qualifying deposit)
Payment methodsMastercard, Skrill, Neteller, Cryptocurrency, and others
Withdrawal timeWithin 72 hours, processed in queue order
Withdrawal limits€2,000/day, €5,000/week, €10,000/month
MobileBrowser-based, no app
Support24/7 live chat, email, phone

Bulletz's headline offer is a Welcome Package worth up to €1,000 plus 200 free spins, split across four deposits rather than paid in one go – the first alone brings a 100% match up to €200 with 100 free spins. T&Cs apply. 18+. New customers only. Please gamble responsibly (BeGambleAware.org).

The games that make up the Bulletz library

Bulletz lists more than 3,000 games under two broad headings – slots and live casino – which puts it comfortably ahead of most single-brand operators on sheer volume. The operator doesn't publish a specific roster of studios behind that number, though its own tournament terms reference Evolution Gaming, a name most players will recognise from live tables elsewhere. That gap matters less once you start filtering by what actually contributes to Bulletz's wagering requirement, because the split between what "counts" and what doesn't shapes a session far more than the raw game count does.

Slots at Bulletz: depth over gimmicks

Slot machines carry 100% weighting toward the wagering requirement on any deposit bonus, meaning every euro staked on a slot chips away at the x25 target at full speed. Video poker variants such as Texas hold'em poker and Oasis poker only count at 10%, so ten times more turnover is needed from those tables to clear the same amount of bonus. Slots with an RTP of 97.5% or higher contribute nothing at all – a detail that catches players out, since a high-RTP game feels like the safer choice and is, for bonus-clearing purposes, the wrong one.

A separate list of named titles is excluded from bonus play altogether, regardless of RTP or category. Avalon, Baron Samedi, Blaze of Ra and Blood Suckers all sit on that list, alongside dozens of other well-known slots. Worth remembering: none of them can be played at all while a bonus balance is active, not just excluded from progress toward it.

Live casino tables

The live casino section is the other half of Bulletz's game count, covering the usual roulette, blackjack and baccarat formats dealt by a real croupier. None of it contributes to wagering – live dealer games sit in the 0% column alongside all roulette, blackjack, baccarat and jackpot titles – so a bonus balance is effectively unusable here. In practice, players who prefer live tables to slots are better off depositing without claiming a bonus at all, since the wagering clock won't move regardless of the stake. Some providers may offer a practice mode elsewhere in the industry, but nothing suggests Bulletz's live tables can be tried without a real stake.

Titles excluded from Bulletz bonus play

Beyond format-level exclusions, Bulletz names a long list of specific slots barred from bonus play under any circumstances – Dead or Alive, Immortal Romance, Twin Spin and Jammin' Jars among them. All roulette, blackjack, baccarat, Wheel and in-game progressive titles are barred outright too. The practical takeaway: check a game's own bonus-eligibility flag before assuming a familiar slot will move the wagering needle, because the exclusion list runs into dozens of names and covers several genuinely popular ones.

The Bulletz welcome package explained

Bulletz's Welcome Package is spread across four deposits rather than handed over in one lump sum: a 100% match up to €200 with 100 free spins on the first, a 50% match up to €200 on the second, a 50% match up to €300 with a further 100 free spins on the third, and a 100% match up to €300 on the fourth. Add it up and the ceiling is €1,000 plus 200 free spins, provided every deposit is at least €20. Every bonus in that package carries a x25 wagering requirement, calculated on the bonus amount plus the real-money deposit that triggered it.

All bonuses at Bulletz are structured as "sticky" – bets are drawn from the real-money balance first, winnings land in a separate bonus balance, and cancelling the bonus at any point forfeits every penny still sitting in it.

The maximum stake permitted while a bonus is active is capped too: €2 with the first two deposits, rising to €5 from the third deposit onwards. Winnings traced back to the Welcome Package specifically are capped at €500 a week until the balance clears below €10 – worth knowing before assuming a big win pays out in one go. Weekend Reload (up to a 30% bonus plus free spins) and the Wednesday Mystery spins run alongside it for players who stay active past the fourth deposit.

Deposits and the fixed fee Bulletz charges

Funding a Bulletz account starts at a €20 minimum deposit, whatever payment method is used. What's less usual: every single deposit carries a flat €1.00 commission, so a €20 top-up actually debits €21 from the source while €20 lands in the casino balance. That fee applies uniformly whether the deposit is €20 or €2,000, which makes it proportionally harsher on players who prefer topping up in smaller amounts.

Accepted methods include Mastercard, Skrill and cryptocurrency, alongside others the operator lists. Ethereum deposits run on the ERC20 token specifically – the BEP20 standard isn't supported, so sending funds on the wrong network risks losing them. Ten currencies are supported in total, with EUR as Bulletz's main unit.

Bulletz withdrawals, limits and the turnover rule

Withdrawals start at €20 and Bulletz caps them at €2,000 a day, €5,000 a week and €10,000 a month. Payout requests are processed in queue order within 72 hours, and unlike deposits, withdrawals carry no commission. Visa and Mastercard payouts have their own per-transaction ceiling of €4,000; Mastercard reaches a long list of European countries including the UK, while Visa payouts are blocked in a handful of markets outside Europe.

A returned withdrawal from incorrect bank details costs €25 per failure, and switching withdrawal method away from the one used to deposit can bring an extra fee too. Accounts left untouched for 13 consecutive months attract an inactivity fee.

How the turnover requirement plays out

Before a withdrawal clears without penalty, Bulletz needs minimum turnover of x3 the deposited amount on slots, or x5 on everything else. Miss that threshold and request a withdrawal anyway, and the operator applies a 20% fee on the amount requested – on a €500 withdrawal, that's €100 gone before the money even reaches an account. Repeated deposit-withdraw-deposit cycles in a single day can trigger the same 20% charge, and balances above €25,000, wins over 5000x the original stake, or a single win above €10,000 all route through a game check that can take up to 7 working days. None of this is unusual for the industry, but the x3/x5 figures sit above what many operators ask for, so it's worth budgeting for before chasing a big cashout.

Registering and verifying a Bulletz account

Signing up starts with the "Join Now" button, followed by the usual personal details – name, date of birth, address, phone number and email – plus a chosen username, password, betting currency, deposit limit and a security question. Players must be over 18.

Bulletz requires full identity verification (KYC) once lifetime deposits pass €2,000, or the moment a withdrawal is requested at all – whichever comes first. Expect to upload a government-issued photo ID, a selfie holding that ID, and a recent bank statement or utility bill, with a card photo sometimes requested too. Once documents are submitted, the account gets a "Temporarily Approved" status: deposits are capped at €500 in aggregate and withdrawals stay blocked until the KYC team, which has 24 hours to respond, confirms everything checks out.

Bulletz on your phone

There's no dedicated Bulletz app to install – the casino runs entirely through a mobile browser, on both Android and iOS, with the same account and game library as the desktop site. Nothing in the mechanics changes on a smaller screen: the same wagering rules, the same excluded slots and the same withdrawal limits carry over exactly.

Bulletz in the browser

In practice, that means no download, no update prompts and no separate login – bookmarking the site works as well as any app shortcut would. What differs from desktop is mostly cosmetic: menus condense, live chat sits behind a smaller icon, and slot titles load in a single-column layout rather than a grid. Anyone used to app-based casinos might miss push notifications for promotions, since a browser-only setup has no equivalent.

Cashback and loyalty points at Bulletz

Bulletz runs an automatic Weekly Cashback: 10% of losses back every Monday, but only once a player has lost more than €50 and only after a fourth deposit has been made. The maximum payable in any one week is €10,000, and the credited amount has to be used within 3 days or it disappears. It won't trigger at all if the account balance sits above €20 when the cashback would land.

Beyond that, Bulletz's own terms reference "loyalty points" and a "loyalty system" without laying out tiers, point values or specific rewards attached to them. We couldn't find a published structure to describe beyond that, so it's worth treating any loyalty benefit as a bonus on top of the cashback and deposit offers rather than a scheme to plan around.

Customer support at Bulletz

Support runs on 24/7 live chat, backed by email and a listed phone line. Response times for email and phone aren't given, so live chat is the most reliable route for anything time-sensitive – a stuck withdrawal, a KYC query, a bonus that hasn't credited.

The Terms of Use are published in English only, and Bulletz doesn't list other supported languages, so UK players are dealing with English-language support by default.

Our verdict on Bulletz

Bulletz's case rests on volume and a genuinely sizeable Welcome Package – 3,000+ games and up to €1,000 plus 200 free spins is a real headline, and the browser-only mobile setup means there's nothing to install before claiming it. Where it asks more of a player than most: the €1.00 fee on every deposit, the x3/x5 turnover requirement before a clean withdrawal, and the €500 weekly cap on Welcome Package winnings specifically.

None of that makes Bulletz unusual for a Comoros-licensed casino, but it does mean the maths behind the offer deserves a proper read before the first deposit lands. Check out the Welcome Package's full terms directly on the operator's own site before claiming it.

Responsible gambling at Bulletz

Gambling should stay entertainment, not a way to chase losses, and Bulletz gives players a couple of practical tools to keep it that way: a daily deposit limit set on the account, and a self-exclusion option that closes or restricts betting for a minimum of one day. Once self-exclusion is active, the account cannot be reactivated for at least 48 hours regardless of the reason given.

UK players have wider support available too. The National Gambling Helpline, run by GamCare, is free and open 24/7 on 0808 8020 133. BeGambleAware offers free, confidential advice, and GamStop covers self-exclusion across every UK-licensed site in one go. Bulletz is restricted to players aged 18+, and anyone sharing a device with someone under that age should look at parental-control software separately.

Frequently asked questions

Full verification becomes compulsory once lifetime deposits pass €2,000, or as soon as a withdrawal is requested. Expected documents include a government-issued photo ID, a selfie holding it, and a recent bank statement or utility bill.
There is no dedicated app – Bulletz runs through a mobile browser on both Android and iOS, with the full game library and account features carried over from desktop.
Self-exclusion closes or restricts an account for a minimum of one day, and once active it cannot be reactivated for at least 48 hours regardless of the reason given.
Support is available around the clock through live chat, plus email and a listed phone line. Live chat is the fastest route for anything urgent, such as a stuck withdrawal.
Bulletz is licensed by the Government of the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of Comoros, under Licence No. ALSI-202503021-FI1.
The Welcome Package pays up to €1,000 plus 200 free spins across a player's first four deposits, each carrying a x25 wagering requirement. T&Cs apply, 18+, new customers only.