Casinos by Country

PlannedPlay's collection of casinos worldwide features thousands of places to play slots, table games, live dealer and casino specialities. Because gambling rules differ by country, we put together a country-specific list of the best operators — filtered through our ranking and local-licence checks — so you can find a trustworthy online casino for your region.

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Online Casinos in Austria

Online casinos in Austria can operate legally, but the market is highly regulated. The Austrian Ministry of Finance and the Austrian Tax Office oversee online slots, roulette, blackjack, poker and bingo.

The country may end its online casino monopoly and award licences to multiple private operators after the current 15-year licence expires in 2027 — bringing more variety to Austrian players.

Online Casinos in Belgium

Players can easily find online casinos in Belgium, register and enjoy their favourite games. Online gambling has been legal here since 2011 when the government passed the Gaming Act.

To operate legally, online casinos must hold a licence from the Belgian Gambling Commission. Advertising rules are strict, but the market is well-regulated and safe.

Online Casinos in Germany

Germany's online casino market opened up under the 2021 Interstate Treaty on Gambling. Operators must hold a German licence and follow strict deposit limits and slot-spin caps.

Online Casinos in the United Kingdom

The UK is one of the world's most mature gambling markets. All operators serving British players must hold a UK Gambling Commission licence. Browse our UK casino picks for vetted, fully-licensed sites.

Online Casinos in Sweden

Sweden re-regulated its market in 2019. Spelinspektionen now licenses every operator targeting Swedish players. See our Sweden-licensed list for safe, locally regulated picks.

Online Casinos in Norway

Norway operates a state monopoly through Norsk Tipping, but Norwegian players regularly use offshore-licensed sites. Check our Norway list for trusted operators that welcome NOK deposits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is the casino list different in each country?
    Online gambling laws differ from country to country. Many operators only accept players from markets where they hold a licence, so the list you see is filtered to show only sites that legally accept players from your region.
  • Can I play at a casino licensed in another country?
    Sometimes — but it depends on your local laws. Operators licensed in Malta or Curaçao often accept international players, but countries like Norway, Germany and the UK have stricter rules. Always check the casino's terms and your local regulator before depositing.
  • How does PlannedPlay pick the casinos in each country?
    We start with each casino's own market scope (the countries where it's licensed and accepts players), then rank by player rating, complaint resolution rate, payout speed and game variety.