Casino.org

Casino.org is an online i-gaming news and comparison site that publishes reporting, data journalism, game guides and casino-operator reviews. Established in 1995, it is one of the longest-running i-gaming publications on the web and is frequently cited by mainstream newspapers, business magazines and trade journals.

Casino.org publishes in English as well as regional editions in Spanish, French and German. It also operates Vital Vegas founded by Scott Roeben.

In September 2025, Casino.org broke the Guinness World Record for the most casinos visited in 24 hours. The brand partnered with former Amazing Race contestants, Joel Strasser and Garrett Smith, to take on the previous record of 74. The trio visited 115 casinos in Las Vegas within 24 hours and are the current world record holders.

History

Casino.org was founded by Warren B. Eugene in June 1995 as the public face of his Caribbean Casino software project, which Time identified that month as one of the first attempts to run real-money table games on the nascent world wide web. Two years later, the San Francisco Chronicle described Eugene as an early "online [...] pioneer", reporting that he was negotiating a sale of the business while U.S. lawmakers weighed an Internet [...] Prohibition Act.

Mainstream outlets regularly cite its investigations. The Las Vegas Review-Journal relied on Casino.org research for a widely shared tipping guide in December 2023, and has continued to quote its coverage of ATM-fee and parking-charge increases on the Las Vegas Strip. Financial news outlet TheStreet likewise attributes scoops on property reopenings and fee changes to Casino.org exclusives.

In January 2026, Casino.org announced Michael Owen as their UK and Ireland brand ambassador. Talking about their partnership, Chief Gaming Officer, Alexander Korsager, said "He’s a respected sporting icon who will resonate well with our audience."

Platform

Casino.org publishes in more than 100 national or regional editions, including separate versions for Canada, Brazil and over twenty U.S. states.

Casino.org maintains an open research archive that has been cited by legal scholars examining Canadian sports-betting liberalisation.