Virgin Games Reviews 2,209

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Most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many people were dissatisfied with the website, finding it to be a waste of money and raising concerns about its integrity. Customers frequently encountered issues with payments, including declined withdrawals, difficulties with account management, and problems with verification processes. The products offered were also a major source of frustration, with many reporting low bonus payouts, lack of wins, and dissatisfaction with game outcomes. Reviewers consistently felt that the prices were too high for the value received, leading to a poor overall value for money. Some people also felt that the gambling tools were irresponsible, with high default daily limits. Conversely, a small portion of people felt that the withdrawal process was quick and efficient, with some even reporting positive experiences with rewards and bonuses.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

wish I could give 0 stars, only gave it 1 star because of quick withdrawal and deposit. I played same slot game as other website, virgin games seems to have lower RTP in 1000 spins than other sites. I... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Well, if you seriously want to waste money, this is definitely the site to play. Features on any game are rarer than rocking horse poop !. Absolute joke. They try to entice you with ‘bonanza boxes th... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Confused. Box bonanza games Eligibility.... "Be logged into website to participate and play at least x amount" Does that mean(surely not).. That all those players using their virgin games app (... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wont be playing again. The slots are totally rigged. Usually you play, and there is a pattern of wins and a losses. Any player who has enrolled in online casinos will know what Im talking about. W... See more


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wild Seat Poker has been removed

Wild Seat Poker has been removed. It was a format I enjoyed, had the feel it wasn't fixed and to be honest I was making profit from. Now they only have Poker Arcade type games and other bad formats. No point using Virgin Games unless you are addicted to fruit machines, there are no skill games left.

14 January 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't use the website

Made a deposit and won £2000. Made the withdrawal last night and money not in my account this morning. To my findings the account got closed by the company. When contacting them they refunded what I deposited £50 and told me I wasn't allowed what I won. So I would avoid at all costs as they refuse to give what you have won

13 January 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Think people should no

Think people should no, majority of big bass bononza games at 94.02-96.71% these clowns have lowered it too 92% that’s why you ain’t winning a penny!

Same as the dog house every other site have it at 95.61% and even that on this site is 92% but they lie and say it’s the game providers who’s changed it we all no the site has, so not only do they cheat they lie. How have they got a licence been fined before but not taken down. It’s got to go.

12 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolutely horrendous

Absolutely horrendous, spent THOUSANDS!!!! on this site, sometimes playing £1 spins putting in £100 -£300 at a time getting like one bonus go and winning back £1 something, this should be illegal, I don't mind losing but the ratio of winning to losing must be wrong and they should be shut down, gambling can destroy lives just like smoking, drugs and alcohol yet they are allowed to advertise all over social media, our M.Ps have probably got shares with them, whole country is corrupt, actually really focused and determined to go down legal route with this, make sure you take screenshots and live videos of your gaming activities, the more of us who do this the better

11 January 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

5 star

Love this website amazing promos and great staff

10 January 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poker removal

They are removing poker from the website most likely out of greed(they make more on other games) I will no longer participate on this website.

8 January 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is got to be the biggest bunch of…

This is got to be the biggest bunch of scammers going I've deposited nearly 200 since yesterday and one bonus no decent pay outs RTP is not being met what so ever can tell the tax year is nearly up got to rip people off so they aren't losing more money on tax joke of a site since Bally took over alot of these sites hope youse go out of business

3 January 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Lucky u got 1 star 28 bloody envelopes…

Lucky u got 1 star 28 bloody envelopes 2 open yet won nowt absolute joke now u know why I hardly play or deposit money total robbery now I want to unsubscribe from ur crap service oh and for ur total other promo deposit 5 pound open the door for what 2 deposit more money total joke

31 December 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I won 350 on Christmas Day said I be…

I won 350 on Christmas Day said I be paid out today I’m still waiting any other sites pay u straight away this is a joke making me wait 5 days for my winnings got feeling I won’t be receiving it tomorrow the 30th which be my 5 day my daughter also join up no free spins and robbed her with no wins what’s so ever took 200 pounds over 4 days ok to take the money but not to pay out won’t be using this site again greatful for the win but a joke waiting on the money

25 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They closed my account because I reported a technical issue with their website and will not re-open it unless I state in writing that I did not experience the issue.

I reported an issue to VirginGames via their Live Chat. I had noticed that for each 10p spin I was playing on any online slot game that 20p was being taken from my account. When I looked at my transaction history, I saw that for each bet I had placed, there was an additional transaction, labelled "Jackpot Blast", taking 10p from my account balance. Fortunately, I had noticed this quite quickly and only a small number of such transactions had taken place.
The support agent explained that they are currently running a promotion called "Jackpot Blast". Once a user has opted into this, every wager they place on any slot for any amount, will place an additional 10p bet giving the user a chance of winning one of 4 jackpots. I am familiar with such promotions and had even recently opted into one for a gaming session on another casino outside of the VirginGames group of casinos. I informed the agent that I had not opted into the promotion; I had not even been aware that the promotion was running at all. I had not noticed the additional line at the bottom of the slot game window that showed the opt-in status for the promotion until the agent drew my attention to it, but I could see that there was a slider control for opting into the promotion and that it was set to "on".

The agent said that opting was manual and would have resulted in a pop-up window confirming that I had opted in. I reiterated to the agent that I had not opted in and that I had not received any pop-up window saying that I had opted in. I checked my account history and could see that there had been no Jackpot Blast transactions aded to my account for any gaming transactions prior to the current session.
I explained that I was NOT asking for any reimbursement for the small number of transactions that had already been added, but that I wanted to ensure that the promotion would not get unintentionally switched on again in the future , so I asked whether it might have been switched on my a keystroke, or if it was a setting that might persist across different casinos within the VirginGames group/network.
The agent insisted that it could only be done manually by switching the slider control to "on" and that a pop-up window would always appear to show that the opt-in status had changed. He would not entertain the idea that there could possibly be a technical problem with the website; from his perspective this could only be user error.
It was clear that I was unable to get any further regarding the matter, so I ended the chat. A few hours later, I received an email from VirginGames customer support saying that if I had not switched on the Jackpot Blast promotion, then the only explanation would be that my account had been compromised and that some third party had gained access to my log-in credentials, logged into my account and switched on the Jackpot Blast promotion. They had therefore closed my account in the interests of account security.
I replied to this email, saying that their response made no sense. The circumstances do not point to there having been unauthorised access to my account and, even if they did so, a more typical response would be to force the user to change their password, rather than to close the account entirely. Since no previous gaming transactions had been impacted, I would expect that their records would clearly show that the opt in had occurred during the gaming session during which I reported the issue and, if that were the case, it would demonstrate that the opt-in had not occurred during an unauthorised access of my account.
I also requested that they provide details of the most recent log-in sessions, which would me either to confirm that I had logged in at those times or whether there had indeed been unauthorised access to my account.
VirginGames responded and confirmed that the Opt-in had occurred during the same log-in session from which I had reported the issue, thereby proving that there had not been any unauthorised access to my account, which had been their rationale for closing my account. However, they said that they would only reinstate access to my account if I accepted responsibility for having opted into the promotion.
I know that I did not do this and I know that I did not receive any pop-up window confirming that I had opted in, so I cannot in good conscience "confess" that I made the whole thing up.
I have had an account with VirginGames for over 10 years, although I do not use it frequently these days. During that time, I have encountered technical issues with their casino: no system is perfect and I expect to find the occasional issue. However, it is simply outrageous that VirginGames, rather than consider that this might possibly have been caused by a technical issue/bug, instead insist that I formally state in writing that I did not experience this problem.

12 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Used to be a good site

Used to be a good site, however your constantly depositing and winning nothing back.
The odds are also really low like giving you 10p wins from £1.00 bets i wont be returning terrible.

23 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wont be playing again

Wont be playing again. The slots are totally rigged. Usually you play, and there is a pattern of wins and a losses. Any player who has enrolled in online casinos will know what Im talking about.
When you keep adding funds over a certain period of time, yet see zero gains to deposit or during play to continue what you waged, and across multiple games, then there is a conflicting issue. I understand the random generation system, however, Looking at the reviews and my own experience, then this must be an ongoing problem. I suppose you can fudge the numbers and reward “people you know” high payouts, who knows. How can so many members be wrong, and from my own experience, I would rather stay away, and suggest many do their research before signing up!

21 December 2025
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