Beazt Casino
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Beazt Casino
Casino Rating: 2.7 / 5
Casino Rating: 2.7 / 5
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The name is misspelled deliberately. The whole thing is. Beazt leans into the aggressive-energy branding pretty hard with a dark interface, neon green accents, and a logo that looks like it belongs on a streetwear hoodie. It works, mostly. The design has enough personality to be memorable without turning the screen into something you need sunglasses for. Navigation is clean, the main areas are where you'd expect them, and the lobby loads without drama.
For Canadian players especially, this one is worth a closer look. Banking is set up with CAD in mind; the welcome offer is denominated in local currency, and the overall setup feels built for the Canadian market rather than trying to make Canadians fit the venue’s mold. Other players can register, sure, and there’s plenty going on for players of every taste and stripe. For Canada? It fits like a glove.
Beazt holds a Malta Gaming Authority license - that’s the best offshore license there is for the provinces and territories. The MGA is a properly regulated framework with real oversight, fair play standards, and somewhere to take your case if something goes sideways. SSL encryption and KYC checks round out the baseline. The responsible gaming section is there too, pointing to GamCare, Gambling Therapy, and Gamblers Anonymous, which is standard but still good to see front and center rather than buried behind a link in the footer.
The sportsbook is also part of the deal, with a pretty wide range of markets available right alongside the casino. You can co-mingle the experience, play one vertical and ignore the other, or just keep one on the back burner because once you’re registered for one, you're eligible for both.
Software and Games
At first glance, it would appear that the lobby is organized in the default view by volatility profile. That’s an interesting editorial choice, at least for a first impression. You land on the slots section, and the first two rows are labeled "High Volatility" and "Megaways" before you even get to the wider categories. That tells you something about who Beazt is marketing to. This isn't a place that's going out of its way to pull in casual low-risk grinding players, or at least, that's not how they're filling the top shelf space.
The game library is large. Wider and deeper than the offering most newer casinos show up with. Studios like Nolimit City, Hacksaw Gaming, Play'n GO, Pragmatic Play, Big Time Gaming, Relax Gaming, and NetEnt anchor the main lineup, with a nice long tail of smaller or more niche developers filling out the rest. BGaming, AvatarUX, Fantasma Games, Peter and Sons, Print Studios for those who prefer deeper gameplay, and a bunch of others show up if you go looking. Some of these are interesting picks if you know where to look; they’re not just filler.
Titles worth pulling up from the volatility-forward section:
- Book of Bloodlines
- Young Wolf Song
- Snake Arena 2
- Great Pigsby Megaways
- Temple Tumble
- Aztec Jaguar Megaways
- Lobster Splash
- Zeus's Thunderbolt 10000
On the Megaways side, there's The Dog House Megaways and Great Rhino Megaways for players who like those expanding reel mechanics.
Jackpot games have their own section. Mega Moolah shows up alongside Dream Drop titles and a few others you'd recognize from other major operators. That's a solid jackpot selection, not just one or two token progressive options.
Table games are clearly labeled in the nav. Blackjack variations, roulette, baccarat, Casino Hold'em, video poker. The live casino includes Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, which, between them, cover just about everything anyway: Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Dream Catcher, Lightning Roulette, Sweet Bonanza Candyland, plus a full spread of blackjack and roulette tables at different limits. The live section feels active.
The Beazt experience in your particular province may be different than others’. In some regions, you may find that a subset of providers is restricted based on where you're playing from. It's a licensing-and-jurisdiction thing rather than a site-level decision, but it can catch people off guard.
Bonuses and Promotions
We’ll start with the Myztery Box - it's one of the things that really sets Beazt apart from most other offshore gambling venues. It's the loyalty system, but it’s put together and presented differently from most. There are no points to track, no tiers to figure out. A progress meter runs in the background of your account, fills up as you play, and when it hits the threshold, you get a notification and a box to open. Inside: free spins, free bets, cashback, sports bonus funds, or, for the highest-activity players, a physical box of Beazt merchandise shipped right to your door.
The "no tiers, no point calculators" approach is either something refreshing or slightly frustrating depending on how you feel about transparency. You can watch the meter move, but you can't predict exactly when the next box drops or calculate your way to an optimal unlock strategy. Some players like the surprise. Others might want to know exactly where they stand at any given time. Beazt has made a choice here. It could be because no system created by man is immune to being gamed by man - or simply a low-friction way to encourage play and reward players - perhaps a little of both.
The VIP side is more conventional, but it’s also well-stocked and player-friendly: ultra-low wagering requirements on rewards, priority withdrawal processing, a dedicated account manager reachable by WhatsApp and phone, and access to invite-only events. There's also weekly cashback. The exact terms and rates on any of this are worth checking directly since they can move around, but the structure itself is more generous than a lot of casinos running similar programs.
On the welcome side, the offer is flexible, but it can be limiting for some players. You pick between a casino bonus and a sports bonus when you activate it. You can’t take both. The casino route comes with a higher turnover requirement and covers slots and selected casino games. The sports route has a much lower turnover requirement but ties your bonus funds to sportsbook markets with minimum odds. Neither is right or wrong; it just depends on where you plan to spend most of your time if you want to clear a bonus.
Game contribution details aren’t universal among online casinos or even sometimes within a group. You might find Beazt has friendlier terms than Wildz or another sister site. Here, video poker doesn’t count anything toward wagering. Table games and live casino games come in below slots. And certain slot titles are completely excluded from bonus play, some well-known ones among them. The bonus max bet limit while wagering is active is also something to keep an eye on, because going over it can cause problems with your progress, like losing your potential winnings. Standard stuff, but read the terms before you commit.
The current promotions are what you see heading this page. If there are no bonus boxes, simply click through to visit the casino from here to be sure you don’t land on a similarly named but quite different site, and especially in case there is an exclusive bonus linked to this page - a bit like “see price in cart” when you are shopping for some premium brands online.
Banking and Customer Support
Interac e-Transfer covers deposits for most Canadian players, just as you’d expect from a properly licensed offshore casino and sportsbook. Apple Pay, credit and debit cards, and MiFinity round out the options from what's currently visible on the cashier page. Interac eCashout is available for withdrawals. CAD is a supported currency, so no conversion headaches for most Canadian accounts. See the data dropdowns on the side of this page for any recent additions to payment processing.
One thing to be aware of: certain payment methods may not be available depending on your province or region. A Quebec player, for instance, might run into different availability than someone in BC. If a specific method isn't showing up in your cashier, that's likely why.
Withdrawal limits are fairly generous on the upper end. The limits table is set up in tiers across daily, weekly, and monthly caps. VIP players can sometimes access higher limits beyond the standard figures. Minimum withdrawal is low enough that you don't need to accumulate a big balance before cashing out.
KYC verification is handled through a dedicated page on the site. Standard documents: government-issued ID, proof of address, proof of payment method. The casino aims to complete verification within 24 hours, with pending time after that taking up to a few business days, depending on the method. Transactions over a certain threshold throughout time may trigger additional verification checks. That's an MGA compliance thing, not a Beazt-specific policy, but it can slow things down if you hit it unexpectedly.
The site can also pay large wins in installments rather than as a lump sum, and reserves discretion over withdrawal method selection in some cases. These clauses are common in MGA-licensed operations but worth knowing.
Customer support is found through live chat and email. Live chat is accessible from the bottom right corner of the site, and response times are reasonable from what's reported. Email is better for anything complicated or document-oriented.
Pitfalls
- No telephone support option
- Beazt can close an account or refuse to open one without providing a reason
- Arbitrage betting is treated as bonus abuse
- Additional verification may be triggered by cumulative transaction thresholds, potentially slowing withdrawals
The Final Word
Beazt is a well-built operation with a legitimate license, a large game library, and a loyalty scheme that's worth engaging with even if it takes a session or two to see how the progress meter actually moves to award a Mystery Box. Canadian players get the full version of the experience here: local currency, local payment infrastructure, and a welcome offer in CAD.
The sportsbook is real and not an afterthought, with deep markets including eSports along with traditional options, so it's a full-service dual platform if that's how you like to play.
The pitfalls are mostly clause-level rather than structural, and popular sister sites like Wildz and Wheelz run on the same platform if that helps you imagine the overall experience before you sign up. The Myztery Box… worth checking out.

