Stoked Casino: A New Crypto Casino And Sportsbook With No Sister Sites Yet

Stoked, a new online casino and sportsbook launched July 2026, brand logo

Stoked is about as new as a casino gets. Its domain was registered on 18 February 2026, the platform opened to the public at the start of July, and the Anjouan Gaming Authority granted its licence on 31 July 2026, which is the day this review was written. Most new casinos arrive on paperwork their operator has held for a year or more. This one arrived first and got the paperwork afterwards.

That timing produces an oddity you can still see on the site as we publish. Every page of stoked.bet carries a footer saying the company is “currently in the process of obtaining a gaming licence from the Anjouan Gaming Authority”, while the authority’s own public register already lists the licence as valid. The copy simply has not caught up with the file.

The sister-site question has an unusually clean answer here, and it is not the answer these pages normally give. Below we set out what the register actually shows, the one connected brand that does hold up, how the casino and the sportsbook play in their first month, and where any of that leaves a reader in Britain. A wider spread of casino sites sits directly below, should you want to look around first.

Access notice. Stoked holds no UK Gambling Commission licence and no GamStop coverage. Its own terms name the United Kingdom among the countries whose residents must not use the service. Nothing here is an endorsement to play.

What The Register Says About Stoked Sister Sites

Anjouan is the most useful licensing regime in the world for this website, because it publishes the domains attached to each licence rather than just the licensee. Where a brand belongs to a network, the register hands you the whole family in one row. The licence behind Emberbet names 38 domains. The one behind BetCrown names nine.

Stoked’s record names one. Licence ALSI-202607051-FI2, held by S22 Holdings Corporation, covers stoked.bet and no other address. That means Stoked has no sister sites in the sense this site normally uses the phrase: there is no second skin running the same lobby under a different name, no shared cashier we can point at, and no stablemate whose complaint history might tell you something about this one.

What we checked What the record shows
Licensee S22 Holdings Corporation
Licence Anjouan ALSI-202607051-FI2 (B2C)
Issued and expires 31 July 2026 to 30 July 2027
Domains named on it One: stoked.bet
Sister brands on the same licence None
Related brand that does check out Steam22, the operator’s earlier private sportsbook
Company registration Belize 000054805

The one connected name worth knowing is Steam22. Stoked did not appear from nowhere: the same team ran a private, invitation-based sportsbook under that name first, and trade coverage of the July launch credits it with more than $30 million in betting volume and a community of over 2,500 members. You can see the fingerprint in the code as well as the press release. The component that draws the logo in the top-left corner of every page is still called the Steam22 logo in the site’s own source, and the licensee is S22 Holdings Corporation.

Steam22 is a predecessor rather than a sister, though, and the difference matters. It was a closed sportsbook rather than a public casino, it is not named on the Anjouan licence, and there is no open site to review. If a second brand does appear on this licence later, the register will show it, and this page will be updated to say so.

Stoked Reviewed

Stoked, a new online casino launched July 2026, real homepage screenshot showing the high-stakes betting banner and the popular games row

A Sportsbook Crowd Who Built A Casino Around Themselves

The shape of Stoked gives away where its builders came from. The sports tab is the first item in the navigation and the casino is the third, which is the reverse of almost every brand covered here. The lobby banner reads “high-stakes betting starts here” rather than leading with a deposit match, and there is no welcome bonus headline anywhere on the front page. In place of one there is a rakeback structure, which is a betting-market habit rather than a casino one.

That structure is genuinely four-layered and worth understanding before you judge the absence of a bonus. Instant rakeback accrues on every bet and can be claimed at any time above one cent. Weekly rakeback is calculated on the previous week’s wagers and expires if you do not take it during the current week. Monthly rakeback works the same way with a seven-day claim window at the start of each month, and a monthly lossback pays a share of net losses back to anyone who finished the month down. What Stoked does not publish anywhere is the percentage attached to any of the four, which makes the whole arrangement impossible to value from outside.

Thirty Slots, And Several Filed Under The Wrong Studio

The casino tab is small and honest about it: the slot counter reads thirty, and thirty is what you get. The names are the ones every aggregator ships with, including Starburst, Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza, Mega Moolah, Book of Dead, Bonanza and Razor Shark. For a casino three weeks old that is a reasonable starting library rather than an embarrassing one, and the live casino row on the homepage suggests Evolution tables are meant to follow.

The provider labels are another matter. Stoked files Book of Dead, Reactoonz, Reactoonz 2 and Fire Joker under Playtech, and Johnny Cash under Pragmatic Play. All five are Play’n GO titles, and Play’n GO does not appear anywhere in the provider filter at all. Four of the eight studios that filter does list, namely Evolution Gaming, Red Tiger, Yggdrasil and Quickspin, return nothing from the slot library, while Push Gaming and Big Time Gaming supply games without being listed as filters. None of this affects whether a spin pays. It does tell you the game catalogue was assembled quickly and has not been checked since.

The Rooms That Are Not Open Yet

Several parts of Stoked are built but empty, and the site does not always admit it. A banner headed “enter a raffle” sits on every page, but the marketplace it points at reports no raffles live, none upcoming and none ended. The sports section carries counters reading 247 live events and $2.3 million in volume above a list that returns no matches. The HEAT rewards page explains that you earn the currency by holding STK tokens, then describes the passive rate as one HEAT for each STM token held, which are two different ticker symbols in three lines of copy. The referral system is marked coming soon.

What A Casino This New Cannot Show You

Everything above is a description of a platform, not of an operator, and that distinction is the whole difficulty with reviewing anything this young. Stoked has no withdrawal record, no pattern of complaints, no history of how it handles a disputed bet or a stalled verification. Its licence is one day old. The reassuring reading is that the team behind it ran a sportsbook at real scale before this and did not have to. The cautious reading is that a private book with 2,500 members is a different undertaking from a public casino open to the world, and nobody yet knows how this one behaves under pressure.

Stoked Key Facts

Detail What we found
Licensee S22 Holdings Corporation, Belize 000054805
Licence Anjouan ALSI-202607051-FI2 (B2C)
Licence issued / expires 31 Jul 2026 / 30 Jul 2027
Domains on that licence One, stoked.bet
Domain registered 18 February 2026
Platform launched Early July 2026
Slots in the casino Thirty
House-built games Eight, branded Stoked Originals
Sportsbook Yes, sharing the same balance
Welcome bonus None advertised; rakeback instead
UK access Excluded by clause 4.1.3 of its own terms
Sister sites None named on the licence

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths: an ownership trail that matches itself everywhere you look, with the same Belize company named in the footer, the terms and the public register. A real sportsbook rather than a betting tab, built by people with a track record in that market. A rakeback and lossback structure in place of a headline deposit match, which is usually the better deal for anyone who plays regularly. Eight house games with provably fair settlement, which is a genuine transparency feature and one no British operator currently offers.

Weaknesses: no UK Gambling Commission licence and no GamStop, with British residents barred by the operator’s own terms. Not one rakeback percentage published, so the flagship reward cannot be valued. Sections that advertise activity they do not have, from the empty raffle marketplace to sports counters sitting above no fixtures. A slot catalogue with the wrong studio against five titles. And a total absence of operating history, which no amount of good design offsets.

The Regulated Route To The Same Combination

What Stoked is selling is one balance covering a serious sportsbook and a casino, topped up by rakeback rather than a welcome offer. The first half of that is well served in Britain. bet365, Betfair and Unibet all run both books off a single wallet under UK Gambling Commission licences, which means the deposit limit you set is enforced rather than suggested, GamStop shuts all of them at once, and a withdrawal dispute reaches an adjudicator who can rule against the operator.

The second half has no regulated equivalent, and it would be dishonest to pretend otherwise. No UK-licensed operator offers crypto deposits, a loyalty token or provably fair house games, because the framework those things sit inside is not one the Commission licenses. If that specific combination is what appeals about Stoked, the honest answer is that Britain does not sell it and the trade-off you are being offered is player protection for novelty.

Stoked: Common Questions

Is Stoked a new casino?

Yes. The stoked.bet domain was registered on 18 February 2026 and the platform went public at the start of July 2026, which makes it one of the newest online casinos anywhere on this site. Its gaming licence is newer still: the Anjouan register shows it granted on 31 July 2026, the day we wrote this review.

Does Stoked have any sister sites?

Not on paper. Anjouan publishes the domains attached to every licence it grants, and the record for S22 Holdings Corporation names stoked.bet and nothing else, so Stoked has no sister sites sharing its permit. The one related name that does check out is Steam22, the private sportsbook the same team ran beforehand, which trade coverage credits with more than $30 million in betting volume and over 2,500 members. Stoked still carries its logo component under the name Steam22 in the site’s own code.

Who owns and runs Stoked?

S22 Holdings Corporation, a company registered in Belize under number 000054805 with BZAgents Limited as its registered agent at San Victor Street, Orange Walk Town. That name appears in the footer of every page on the casino, in its terms and conditions, and on the Anjouan licence record itself, so the ownership trail is unusually consistent for a launch this recent.

Can British players open a Stoked account?

No, and Stoked says so itself rather than leaving you to work it out. Clause 4.1.3 of its own terms lists the United Kingdom among the countries whose residents must not use the service, alongside Austria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, the United States and the Union of Comoros. There is no UK Gambling Commission licence behind it and no GamStop coverage reaching it.

What licence does Stoked hold?

A business-to-consumer licence from the Anjouan Gaming Authority numbered ALSI-202607051-FI2, issued on 31 July 2026 and running to 30 July 2027. Anjouan is a light-touch offshore regime: it asks nothing like the deposit limits, self-exclusion architecture or independent dispute service that a British licence obliges an operator to provide.

What can you actually play at Stoked?

Two quite different things. The casino tab holds thirty slots from NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Microgaming, Push Gaming, Big Time Gaming and others, including Starburst, Gates of Olympus and Mega Moolah. The games tab holds eight house-built titles Stoked calls its Originals: Keno, Plinko, StokeFlip, Roll, Mines, Blackjack, Dice and Baccarat, all described as provably fair and settled on chain.

How do Stoked rewards and HEAT work?

Rakeback is paid back four ways: instantly on every bet with a one cent minimum claim, weekly on the previous week’s wagers, monthly on the previous month’s, and as a lossback percentage if you finished a month down. A daily spin sits alongside them. HEAT is the separate loyalty currency, earned by holding the site’s own token and by betting, generated every 24 hours and spent on marketplace raffles. Stoked publishes no percentage figures for any of it.

Which UK-licensed sites offer the same sportsbook and casino mix?

bet365, Betfair and Unibet all run a full sportsbook and a full casino off one balance, which is the structure Stoked is built around, and all three answer to the UK Gambling Commission. None of them offer crypto deposits or provably fair house games, so that part of Stoked has no regulated British equivalent at all.

Our Take on Stoked

Stoked is the most interesting launch this site has looked at in weeks, and that is not the same as recommending it. The team came from a real sportsbook rather than an affiliate template, the ownership trail is consistent everywhere it appears, and choosing four kinds of rakeback over a 250 per cent deposit match is the decision of people who expect returning customers. Against that sits a marketplace with no raffles in it, a sports list with no matches in it, five slots credited to studios that did not make them, and not one published rakeback figure. It is a platform assembled faster than it was proofread.

For a British reader the question does not really get that far. Stoked names the United Kingdom in its own restricted list, so there is no account to open, no GamStop protection to fall back on and no adjudicator to appeal to. Worth watching, particularly to see whether a second brand ever joins that licence. Not worth an account.

New Sister Site rating: 5/10

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