Zombillion is an offshore casino and sportsbook presented in reviewed materials as operated by Win Top Ltd under Anjouan Gaming licence ALSI-202509029-FI1. It advertises a £500 welcome offer, a 5,000+ game lobby and crypto-friendly banking, but there is no UKGC licence, no GamStop participation, and bonus and withdrawal terms stricter than the headline suggests.
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Zombillion is an offshore casino and sportsbook for players who want a large games lobby, live casino tables, sportsbook markets and crypto payment options in one account. The headline new-player deal is a 100% bonus up to £500 plus 50 free spins, but the small print is the main story: 35x wagering on deposit plus bonus, a 1-day expiry, a £5 maximum bonus stake and a maximum bonus-win cap of 5x the bonus amount.
The bigger issue is regulation. Zombillion is presented in reviewed materials as operated by Win Top Ltd under Anjouan Gaming licence ALSI-202509029-FI1, and the licence status should be checked on the Anjouan public register before depositing. We have not identified a UK Gambling Commission remote-operator licence for Zombillion, and the brand should not be treated as UK-regulated or UK-authorised.
Our verdict is cautious. The product depth looks stronger than the public reputation footprint, but the licensing model, short bonus expiry, bonus-win cap, low per-transaction withdrawal cap and lack of GamStop participation mean Zombillion is suitable only for experienced offshore-casino players who understand the trade-offs before depositing. Our rating is 3.1/5.
Here are the main Zombillion facts before the detailed breakdown. Where a point is based on reviewed materials rather than a confirmed regulator database entry, we say so directly.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Rating | 3.1/5 |
| Licence | Presented as Anjouan Gaming licence ALSI-202509029-FI1; active status should be checked on the Anjouan public register before depositing |
| UKGC Licence | No UKGC remote-operator licence identified for Zombillion |
| Operator | Presented in reviewed materials as Win Top Ltd; no wider parent group publicly confirmed |
| GamStop | Not part of GamStop; unsuitable for anyone relying on UK national self-exclusion |
| Named UK ADR | No UK ADR body identified; Anjouan has its own offshore complaint framework, but no Zombillion-specific ADR appointment was verified |
| Advertised Game Count | 5,000+ games, including 4,000+ slots, according to reviewed materials |
| Welcome Bonus | 100% up to £500 + 50 free spins |
| Minimum Deposit | £20 standard minimum; £25 to claim the first welcome bonus |
| Minimum Withdrawal | £50 found in reviewed materials |
| Withdrawal Cap | £500 per withdrawal transaction found in reviewed materials; daily, weekly and monthly caps were not independently confirmed |
| Withdrawal Speed | Bank transfer 1-3 business days; debit card 3-5 business days; crypto within 72 hours, all after approval and completed KYC/AML checks |
| Wagering Requirement | 35x deposit + bonus |
| Bonus Expiry | 1 day / 24 hours |
| Max Bonus Stake | £5 while wagering is active |
| Bonus-Win Cap | 5x the bonus amount |
| Mobile | Browser play plus PWA-style install; no native iOS or Android app found |
| Support | Live chat and email; no public phone support identified |

Zombillion is presented in reviewed materials as operated by Win Top Ltd under Anjouan Gaming licence ALSI-202509029-FI1. That wording matters. We have not independently confirmed an active licence record tied to the Zombillion domain from a live public-register result, so players should check the current Anjouan register or licence seal before depositing.
No UKGC remote-operator licence was identified for Zombillion. That means UK readers should not treat Zombillion like a domestic UKGC-licensed casino. UKGC-licensed operators are listed on the Gambling Commission public register, must follow the UK licensing framework and are required to participate in GamStop. Zombillion does not provide that same UK regulatory environment.
The site offers casino, live dealer, sportsbook and eSports products. The game library appears to come from third-party studios that normally use RNG systems for slots and instant-win games, but we did not find a Zombillion-specific UKGC technical certification, UK Remote Technical Standards coverage or a clearly displayed independent RNG audit certificate for the operator itself.
No named UK alternative dispute resolution body is clearly presented for Zombillion. At UKGC-licensed brands, unresolved complaints are commonly escalated through a recognised ADR route after the operator’s internal complaints process is exhausted. With Zombillion, the practical route appears to be the operator’s own support process and the offshore licensing or complaint channel shown by the Anjouan framework.
Anjouan Gaming lists approved ADR providers for its licensed operators, but we did not verify which, if any, specific ADR provider is appointed for Zombillion. That is a meaningful gap for UK players because it makes the escalation route less familiar than at UKGC-licensed sites. Keep records of bonus opt-ins, cashier screenshots, deposit receipts, live-chat transcripts and withdrawal submissions.
Reviewed materials refer to responsible-gambling tools and support-based self-exclusion, but we could not verify a full UK-style suite of deposit limits, loss limits, reality checks, time-outs and account closures from inside the player dashboard. The safest interpretation is that Zombillion may offer some safer-gambling controls, but players should not assume the same tool coverage they would expect at a UKGC-licensed brand.
The key point for UK readers is simple: Zombillion is not part of GamStop. Anyone who has self-excluded through GamStop, or who depends on UK self-exclusion tools to stay away from gambling, should not register. Safer support routes remain available through BeGambleAware, GamCare and Gambling Therapy. Zombillion is for adults aged 18+ only.
Zombillion advertises a first-deposit offer of 100% up to £500 plus 50 free spins. The reviewed terms show a £25 minimum deposit to trigger the first welcome bonus, 35x wagering on the combined deposit and bonus, a 1-day completion window, a £5 maximum stake while wagering is active and a maximum withdrawal from bonus winnings capped at 5x the bonus amount.
Those terms are much stricter than the headline “100% up to £500” suggests. The rollover is not bonus-only wagering; it applies to the deposit plus the bonus. The expiry is also unusually short, which makes the offer hard to clear at modest stakes.
Deposit £25 and claim the welcome offer. You receive a £25 bonus, creating a £50 combined wagering base. At 35x deposit plus bonus, the turnover needed before bonus-related winnings become withdrawable is £1,750. At £1 spins that is 1,750 qualifying spins; at £2 spins it is 875; at the £5 maximum bonus stake it is 350 — the fastest route by stake size, but with higher volatility and bankroll risk. The bonus-win cap is 5x the bonus amount, so a £25 bonus limits bonus-derived cashout value to £125. None of this is a guaranteed loss figure — it is the qualifying wagering required before the bonus balance is treated as cleared — but completing £1,750 of turnover inside a 24-hour window is demanding for any casual player.
The largest version of the offer is even more demanding. A £500 deposit with a £500 bonus creates a £1,000 wagering base. At 35x deposit plus bonus, the turnover requirement becomes £35,000 within the short expiry window. The 5x bonus-win cap would also limit bonus-derived cashout value to 5x the bonus amount, based on the reviewed wording.
This does not mean a player must lose £35,000. It means the player must place £35,000 in qualifying wagers before the bonus balance is treated as cleared. The actual result depends on game RTP, volatility, bet size, eligible-game contribution and whether the player hits the 24-hour deadline.
The strongest free-spin detail publicly surfaced is the 50-spin count. The face value per spin and final eligible-game setup should be checked in the promotion panel before opting in. The more important terms are already clear enough to judge risk: 35x wagering on deposit plus bonus, a 1-day expiry, a £5 max bonus stake and a 5x bonus-win cap.
Zombillion’s welcome offer is more suitable for high-tempo players than casual players. A £25 qualifying deposit creates £1,750 of rollover inside 24 hours, which is aggressive unless you understand volatility and can complete a long session quickly. The £500 ceiling is attractive on paper, but the short expiry and capped winnings reduce the real flexibility of the deal.
Our safer recommendation is to treat the bonus as optional. Players who are mainly testing withdrawals, KYC speed and support quality may be better off making a small non-bonus deposit first, where allowed by the site terms.
Zombillion publishes a follow-up package rather than a one-and-done first-deposit bonus. Reviewed materials list a second welcome offer of 55% up to £500 plus 50 free spins with 35x wagering, a third offer of 100% up to £500 with a 24-hour expiry and a high-roller bonus of 50% up to £500 tied to a £300 minimum deposit.
The site also advertises weekly cashback of up to 25% with 3x wagering and weekly rakeback of up to 5%. These recurring deals may add value for active users, but the real benefit depends on the loss window, eligible games, reward calculation method and whether withdrawals are affected by bonus or VIP conditions.
Zombillion publishes a VIP framework in reviewed materials. The site says rewards are credited every Friday, that £5 wagered earns 1 Wager Point and that €10 deposited earns 1 Deposit Point. The public VIP outline refers to Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum-style progression with perks such as cashback, rakeback, a VIP manager from higher tiers, prioritised withdrawals, higher payment limits and lower reward wagering that can fall from 30x at Bronze to 1x at Platinum.
That is more detail than some newer offshore casinos provide, but it still reads like a promotional overview rather than a complete fixed terms sheet. If you are chasing VIP value, ask support for the current tier thresholds, reward expiry, withdrawal limits and wagering rules in writing before increasing stakes.
Zombillion says it hosts more than 5,000 games, including 4,000+ slots. The provider mix named across the reviewed materials includes BGaming, Gamzix, Playson, 3 Oaks Gaming, BetSoft, Novomatic, Pragmatic Play, Playtech, Onlyplay, Zillion, Evolution, Lucky Streak, Belatra and Evoplay.
That is a broad spread for an offshore site and gives the lobby a credible mix of classic slots, crash games, bonus-buy titles and mainstream branded content. Named games in reviewed materials include Aviator, Plinko, Elvis Frog, Coin Up and Buffalo Cash, plus exclusive-style titles such as Almighty Diamonds, Voodoo Coins, Supercharged Clovers, Hot Money Slot, Merge Up, Snake and Elephant’s Gold.
RTP and volatility should be checked game by game in the individual game information panel. Offshore casinos can host different versions of the same title, and return rates may vary by supplier, market or configuration. We did not verify a full game-by-game RTP audit inside this review, so players should not assume every listed title uses the highest public RTP version. Crash games such as Aviator and Plinko carry high session volatility because rounds are fast; bonus-buy slots can be high variance; and live roulette and blackjack often contribute less or zero toward bonus wagering, so check the contribution rules before using them to clear an offer.
Zombillion does have a live casino, and reviewed materials name Evolution, Playtech and Lucky Streak among the suppliers. The site also shows live tables and game-show style titles, including roulette, blackjack and wheel-format games. That gives the live section more substance than the thin live tabs seen at some newer offshore brands.
Live dealer players should still check contribution rates carefully. Many casino bonuses exclude live casino or give live games a low contribution percentage, which makes them poor choices for clearing a 35x deposit-plus-bonus rollover.
Outside slots, the platform covers roulette, blackjack, baccarat-style content, crash games, instant-win products, sportsbook markets and eSports. Players who prefer variety over tight domestic regulation will find plenty to browse, but variety does not replace licensing strength, complaint history or transparent withdrawal terms.
Zombillion supports a wide cashier mix in reviewed materials, including debit card, Revolut, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard and several cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, USD Coin, Solana, TRON, Bitcoin Cash, Dogecoin and Litecoin. Availability can vary by country, account status and payment-provider routing, so always check the cashier before depositing.
The standard minimum deposit shown for UK readers is £20, while the first welcome offer needs £25. The minimum withdrawal found in reviewed materials is £50. The standout restriction is the £500 per-transaction withdrawal cap, which can make larger withdrawals slower because repeated requests may be required.
| Method | Min Deposit | Stated Payout Time | Fees |
|---|---|---|---|
| Debit Card | £20 | 3-5 business days after approval | Bank charges may apply |
| Revolut | £20 | Depends on routed payout method | Bank or provider charges may apply |
| Skrill / Neteller | £20 | Not clearly published per method | No internal fee clearly identified |
| Paysafecard | £20 | Usually deposit-only; withdrawal needs another verified route | Voucher/provider charges may apply |
| Crypto | £20 equivalent | Within 72 hours after approval | Network fees are dynamic |
| Bank Transfer | Not emphasised as a UK deposit route | 1-3 business days after approval | Receiving bank charges may apply |
Zombillion’s cashier looks workable, but the payment terms are not especially generous for larger cashouts. Bank transfer withdrawals are listed at 1-3 business days, debit card withdrawals at 3-5 business days and crypto payouts within 72 hours. These timings should be read as estimates after approval, not as a promise that money leaves the casino instantly when you click withdraw. The £500 per-transaction cap is the bigger practical limitation — a larger balance has to be drawn down across multiple requests.
KYC, AML reviews, payment-provider checks, bonus disputes, duplicate-account reviews and Source of Funds or Source of Wealth requests can extend the total time. For that reason, players should verify early, avoid mixing payment methods unnecessarily and keep screenshots of the withdrawal request time, amount and selected payment route.
Zombillion applies standard verification checks around withdrawals, payment security and account risk. Expect to provide photo ID, proof of address and evidence that your payment method belongs to you. For higher-value activity, repeated deposits, unusual payment patterns or crypto activity, operators may also ask for Source of Funds or Source of Wealth evidence.
Source of Funds and Source of Wealth are not the same thing. Source of Funds explains where the money used for gambling came from — such as salary, savings, business income or a bank transfer. Source of Wealth addresses your broader financial position — such as employment history, business ownership, inheritance, asset sale, investment income or long-term savings. Identity is confirmed with a passport, driving licence or national ID; address with a recent utility bill or bank statement; payment ownership with a masked card image, e-wallet screenshot or deposit proof. The practical risk is that a first withdrawal may be slower if documents are requested after the withdrawal is filed, so complete verification as early as possible — and do not assume crypto withdrawals avoid KYC or AML checks.
The reviewed materials show GBP support alongside other currencies. Public statements indicate that card fees can depend on your bank, while crypto fees move with network conditions. No internal withdrawal fee was clearly identified in the reviewed materials, but third-party banking, e-wallet or blockchain charges can still reduce the amount received.
Zombillion is built primarily for browser play on phones and tablets. The official materials describe a mobile-optimised web experience and a PWA-style install option that lets you add the site to a home screen from Safari or Chrome. In practice, that is closer to a shortcut app shell than a full native download.
No native iOS App Store or Google Play listing was identified for Zombillion in the checks run for this review. That will not bother players who are happy to play in a browser, but it is still a drawback for anyone who prefers app-store vetting, push alerts and biometric features built around a dedicated app.
Zombillion lists live chat and email support in reviewed materials. Live chat is the key channel for quick questions about bonus eligibility, verification requests, payment routing and game availability. No public phone support was identified.
Because this is an offshore brand with a tight bonus-expiry window, support records matter. Save chat transcripts, ask agents to confirm important promotion terms in writing and do not rely only on generic lobby banners if cashier terms or bonus rules say something stricter.
Public sentiment data is limited because Zombillion appears to be a newer offshore brand and does not yet have the same independent review footprint as established UK-regulated operators. That makes the operator’s own published terms more important than usual.
| Source Checked | What We Found | Editorial Takeaway |
|---|---|---|
| Trustpilot | No dedicated Zombillion Trustpilot business profile was located in direct checks | No meaningful Trustpilot score or complaint trend can be used yet |
| No specific, well-supported Zombillion complaint thread was identified in direct checks | No Reddit complaint trend to report; worth monitoring as the brand gains player history | |
| Public review footprint | Independent coverage is limited and mainly focused on terms, licensing and bonus conditions | The review leans on verified terms rather than broad reputation claims |
| Zombillion published materials | The site highlights 5,000+ games, crypto access, sportsbook integration and VIP rewards | Product depth looks stronger than public sentiment evidence |
The takeaway is straightforward: Zombillion’s product depth looks stronger than its public reputation footprint. Until there is a larger body of player feedback, players should judge the site mainly through its licence status, cashier limits, KYC process, complaint route and bonus terms.
Zombillion’s main weaknesses are concrete. The first bonus uses 35x wagering on deposit plus bonus, which is tougher than bonus-only wagering, and the 1-day expiry window is extremely short for anyone playing at modest stakes. Bonus winnings are capped at 5x the bonus amount, which limits upside after a successful promotional session. The £500 per-transaction withdrawal cap can make larger withdrawals slow and cumbersome. No UKGC licence was identified, so UK players should not expect UKGC oversight or UK-style complaint handling, and the brand is not part of GamStop. No named UK ADR route was identified in the reviewed materials, no native iOS or Android app was found, and the public sentiment footprint is thin, with no meaningful Trustpilot or Reddit trend identified. If that mix of trade-offs feels too heavy, compare the regulatory notes in our The Grand Ivy guide before depositing offshore.
Who should not play at Zombillion: anyone who wants UKGC licensing and UK-style consumer protection, anyone registered with GamStop, players who dislike short bonus deadlines or capped bonus winnings, players unwilling to complete ID, payment-method, Source of Funds or Source of Wealth checks, and anyone who needs a proven public complaint history before trusting a new offshore brand.
Our final Zombillion rating is 3.1/5. The site does a few things well: it advertises a very large game lobby, has a credible live casino supplier mix, offers integrated sportsbook access, supports crypto-friendly banking and publishes more VIP and promotional detail than many new offshore brands.
What holds it back is the framework around the play. The Anjouan licence claim still needs live-register checking by players, no UKGC licence was identified, the brand is not on GamStop, the welcome bonus is strict and the £500 per-transaction withdrawal cap is low for larger wins. Zombillion is therefore a specialist offshore option, not a mainstream recommendation for UK players.
If you do play, keep the first deposit small, complete verification early, avoid taking the bonus unless you understand the 24-hour clearing burden and save evidence of every cashier, bonus and support interaction. Treat the welcome offer as optional rather than essential.
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Fast deposits, reliable withdrawals, and support for UK-friendly payment methods.
Comprehensive markets for UK, Irish, and international horse racing events.
Access to live race streams for in-play betting and following your selections.
Processing times under 48 hours for most payment methods.
Fair wagering requirements and genuine value for racing bettors.
Zombillion advertises a first-deposit offer of 100% up to £500 plus 50 free spins. The reviewed terms show a £25 qualifying deposit, 35x wagering on deposit plus bonus, a 1-day expiry, a £5 max stake during wagering and a maximum bonus-win cap of 5x the bonus amount. A £25 deposit plus £25 bonus creates £1,750 of required qualifying turnover before bonus-linked winnings become withdrawable.
The reviewed Zombillion payment information points to bank transfer withdrawals in 1-3 business days, debit card withdrawals in 3-5 business days and crypto payouts within 72 hours after approval. These are not instant cashout guarantees. KYC, AML, payment-provider checks and Source of Funds or Source of Wealth requests can extend the total withdrawal time, and a £500 per-transaction cap applies.
No native Zombillion iOS or Android app was identified in the checks for this review. Mobile play is handled through a browser-optimised site with a PWA-style install option, so you can add it to a home screen without downloading from the App Store or Google Play.
Zombillion says it offers more than 5,000 games, including 4,000+ slots, plus live casino, table games, crash games, sportsbook markets and eSports. Suppliers named in the reviewed materials include Pragmatic Play, Playtech, Evolution, Lucky Streak, BGaming, Playson, BetSoft and Novomatic.
Zombillion is best suited to experienced offshore-casino players who care more about game volume, sportsbook access and crypto-friendly banking than UK regulation. The library depth looks credible, the live casino supplier list is stronger than many thin offshore brands, and the site publishes a visible promotional and VIP framework.
The trade-off is just as real. No UKGC remote-operator licence was identified, Zombillion is not on GamStop, and the welcome offer comes with strict terms: 35x wagering on deposit plus bonus, a 1-day expiry, a £5 maximum bonus stake and a 5x bonus-win cap. Add the £50 minimum withdrawal and £500 per-transaction withdrawal cap, and this is a site that requires careful bankroll discipline.
If you choose to play, verify your account early, keep records of every deposit, bonus opt-in, cashier screen and support chat, and set your own limits before the first session. Withdrawal timings should be treated as estimates after approval and completed KYC/AML checks, not as guaranteed instant cashouts.
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