New Bonuses
We track fresh bonus offers as casinos launch them. When an operator updates their welcome package or rolls out something seasonal, it shows up here. You’ll see the real terms – match percentages, wagering requirements, minimum deposits. Not the flashy marketing headlines.
Most bonuses fall into a few types. Welcome packages hit when you make your first deposit. Usually it’s a match percentage plus some free spins thrown in. Reload bonuses work the same way but for your second, third, fourth deposits. Free spins promotions target specific slots, often new releases the casino wants to push. Cashback gives you back a chunk of what you lost, calculated weekly or monthly depending on the site.
Here’s the thing about wagering requirements – they usually run 30x to 50x your bonus. Got a $100 bonus with 40x wagering? You’re betting $4,000 before withdrawing anything. Some cashback offers come with lower playthrough, maybe 1x or 5x, which clears way faster. Watch out for payment method restrictions though. E-wallets sometimes don’t count toward bonuses. And max bet limits during wagering will void your bonus if you’re not paying attention.
You’ll find two kinds of listings here. Brand-new casinos just launching, plus updated offers from sites that have been around. New operators tend to go aggressive with welcome bonuses to build their player base fast. Established places rotate promotions based on what’s working and what season it is. Christmas brings themed bonuses, summer might mean vacation packages or sports tie-ins.
We pull this stuff directly from casino sites and cross-check the terms. Bonuses change constantly in this business. Today’s offer might have different conditions tomorrow or vanish completely next week. Casinos tweak match percentages, adjust wagering, change which games qualify, mess with time limits. That’s why we update several times weekly.
When you’re looking at these bonuses, check a few things beyond the big numbers. Minimum deposit needed – could be $20, might be $50 or more. Time limits matter too. Some bonuses expire in 7 days, others give you 30. Check which games count toward playthrough. Slots usually contribute 100%, tables might only give you 10-20%. Free spins and no-deposit bonuses often cap your max cashout at $100 regardless of what you actually win.
Always read the operator’s full terms before claiming. We summarize here, but casinos bury important stuff in their T&Cs. Country restrictions, payment exclusions, game limitations. Some have weird rules about mixing bonus money with your real cash. Five minutes reading fine print beats headaches later when you try cashing out.





