An esports-focused sportsbook with deep Dota 2/CS/League of Legends coverage — Curacao licensed
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Pros
- Genuinely deep esports coverage: Dota 2, CS, League of Legends with live streaming
- Broad payment support including 12+ cryptocurrencies
- In-play betting well-suited to esports fans
- Recent UK market expansion via Rednines partnership
Cons
- Licensed only via Curacao, weaker consumer protection than MGA/UKGC
- Corporate ownership reported inconsistently across sources
- UK/Malta licensing claims found in some reviews are unverified and likely inaccurate
- High wagering requirement (40x) flagged on the casino bonus by one reviewer
- No PayPal or Ripple support
Our verdict
GG.Bet's core strength is genuine esports depth: real coverage of Dota 2, CS and League of Legends with live streaming and in-play betting, a specialty most general sportsbooks can't match. Founded in 2016, it operates under a Curacao licence (Antillephone) — weaker consumer protection than MGA or UKGC-regulated alternatives — and public sources disagree on the exact corporate entity behind it (Brivio Limited, River Entertainment B.V., or ASG 360 Services Limited), a typical opacity pattern for offshore operators. Some review sites claim additional UK or Malta licensing, but this is inconsistent with the Curacao-only picture and should be treated with caution until independently verified. Payment support is genuinely broad, including 12+ cryptocurrencies and region-specific methods like AstroPay and Interac. If you're specifically after esports betting depth and are comfortable with Curacao-tier regulation, GG.Bet delivers; if regulatory transparency is a priority, weigh this against better-regulated competitors.
How we rated it
Sportsbook & odds (25%)8
Genuinely deep esports coverage (Dota 2, CS, League of Legends) with live streaming and in-play betting, alongside traditional sports like football and cricket.
Payments & payouts (20%)7.6
Broad payment support: Visa/Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, Jeton, Flexepin, bank transfer, and 12+ cryptocurrencies (BTC, LTC, TON, BNB, DOGE), plus regional options like AstroPay, PicPay, Interac and GiroPay.
Mobile & UX (10%)7.2
Built around live esports streaming and in-play betting, a strong differentiator for esports bettors specifically.
Bonuses & value (15%)6.5
Competitive offers, though one review flagged a high 40x wagering requirement on the casino bonus.
Customer support (10%)6.5
Standard support channels; no major red flags found but no standout reputation either.
Trust & licensing (20%)4.5
Licensed only via Curacao (Antillephone), which offers weaker consumer protection than MGA/UKGC; corporate ownership is reported inconsistently across sources, and unverified UK/Malta licensing claims should not be relied upon.
Quick facts
| Founded | 2016 |
| Owner | Reported inconsistently: Brivio Limited / River Entertainment B.V. / ASG 360 Services Limited |
| Licensing | Curacao (Antillephone); UK/Malta claims found in some sources are unverified |
| Sports | Deep esports coverage (Dota 2, CS, League of Legends) plus football, cricket |
| Casino | Casino product alongside the esports/sports book |
| Payments | Visa/Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, Jeton, Flexepin, bank transfer, 12+ cryptocurrencies, AstroPay, PicPay, Interac, GiroPay, Privat24 |
| Markets | Global esports focus; recent UK expansion via Rednines partnership |
| Notable gap | No PayPal or Ripple support; casino bonus wagering flagged as high (40x) by one reviewer |
Where GG.Bet is licensed
GG.Bet appears on the official register in 10 countries. Highlighted countries have a full local review — pick yours for its welcome bonus and licence details.
Central America & Caribbean (1)
Africa (1)
Asia (3)
About GG.Bet
GG.Bet is an esports-focused sportsbook founded in 2016, known for deep coverage of Dota 2, Counter-Strike and League of Legends alongside traditional sports like football and cricket. It operates under a Curacao licence (Antillephone); public sources disagree on the exact corporate entity behind the brand, variously naming Brivio Limited, River Entertainment B.V. (Cyprus) or operating entity ASG 360 Services Limited (Limassol, Cyprus). GG.Bet supports a wide range of payment methods including over 12 cryptocurrencies, and recently expanded into the UK market via a partnership with Rednines.
GG.Bet FAQ
Is GG.Bet safe and legit?
GG.Bet is licensed via Curacao (Antillephone), which offers weaker player protection than MGA or UKGC regulation. Corporate ownership is also reported inconsistently across sources, and claims of additional UK/Malta licensing in some reviews are unverified — treat trust claims with caution.
What is GG.Bet known for?
GG.Bet is best known for its deep esports coverage — Dota 2, Counter-Strike and League of Legends — with live streaming and in-play betting, alongside traditional sports like football and cricket.
Who owns GG.Bet?
Public sources disagree on GG.Bet's exact owner, variously naming Brivio Limited, River Entertainment B.V. (Cyprus), or operating entity ASG 360 Services Limited (Limassol, Cyprus).
How do I deposit on GG.Bet?
GG.Bet supports Visa/Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, Jeton, Flexepin, bank transfer, and over 12 cryptocurrencies including BTC, LTC, TON, BNB and DOGE, plus regional options like AstroPay and Interac. PayPal and Ripple are not supported.
Does GG.Bet operate in the UK?
GG.Bet recently expanded into the UK market through a partnership with Rednines.
