WestAce Casino Review

Reviewed & updated July 2026 by the WestAce Guide team. 18+. Play responsibly.

2.5/5 Casino Guru scores WestAce 4.0/10 in its 'Low' safety band and advises players to steer clear

WestAce is a Western-themed online casino at westace.com, offering a large library of slots and live games from leading global providers, card and cryptocurrency banking, and a headline welcome package of 400% up to €15,000 plus 400 free spins across four deposits. Two findings dominate our assessment. First, safety: Casino Guru's independent 2026 review scores WestAce just 4.0/10 — its 'Low' band — citing no valid licence, an undisclosed owner, terms it considers somewhat unfair, and a very high value of withheld winnings in complaints relative to the casino's small size. Casino Guru currently lists four complaints and 1,900 black points, and explicitly advises players to steer clear. Second, licensing: the site displays a Curaçao number in the 8048/JAZ format, an old Antillephone master-licence framework that stopped issuing sub-licences from 1 November 2024, so a licence shown in that format today does not stand up to scrutiny. The bonus is genuinely large on paper, but a 4.0/10 casino with no verifiable licence and an anonymous operator is a serious set of red flags — weigh them carefully before depositing.

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Pros

  • Large library of slots and live games from leading providers including Pragmatic Play, Habanero, Amusnet and Nolimit City
  • Card, e-wallet and cryptocurrency banking across 34 payment methods
  • Big four-deposit welcome package on paper: 400% up to €15,000 + 400 free spins
  • Relatively low 20x wagering on the bonus itself
  • Website translated into 16+ languages

Cons

  • Casino Guru scores it just 4.0/10 ('Low') and advises players to steer clear
  • Shows a Curaçao licence number in a format that stopped being issued in November 2024
  • Casino Guru finds no valid licence and an undisclosed owner
  • Very high value of withheld winnings in complaints relative to the casino's size
  • Terms judged somewhat unfair; €5 max bet, €100 free-spin cap and Skrill/Neteller exclusions on the bonus

Licence & operator

WestAce does not name its operating company anywhere we could find, and Casino Guru's review lists the owner as undisclosed — so there is no verifiable corporate entity behind the site. On licensing, WestAce displays a Curaçao number in the 8048/JAZ format. That is the old Antillephone N.V. master-licence framework, which stopped issuing or renewing sub-licences from 1 November 2024 as Curaçao moved to its new LOK/OGL system — so a sub-licence shown in that old format cannot be a validly issued current licence. Casino Guru's independent review reflects this directly, classifying WestAce as having no valid licence. In practical terms, that means there is no active regulator standing behind the casino and no external body to escalate a dispute to if a withdrawal is delayed or an account is closed. Treat the licence badge on the site as unverified.

Payments & withdrawals

WestAce lists 34 payment methods, covering cards (Visa, Mastercard), e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, PaysafeCard, Revolut), bank transfer and a broad set of cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, Ripple and Litecoin. The minimum deposit confirmed across the welcome tiers is €20, and Skrill and Neteller deposits are excluded from the bonus. Casino Guru notes a very high value of withheld winnings in complaints relative to the casino's size, so budget time for full KYC before any payout and keep records. Because no valid licence is confirmed, there is no regulator or ombudsman to escalate a stuck withdrawal to — a real consideration given the complaint history.

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FAQ

Who owns and licenses WestAce?

WestAce does not name an operating company, and Casino Guru lists the owner as undisclosed. The site shows a Curaçao licence number in a format that stopped being issued in November 2024, and Casino Guru finds no valid licence behind it.

Is WestAce a scam?

We found no proof it is an outright scam — it functions as a casino. But Casino Guru scores it 4.0/10, finds no valid licence and an undisclosed owner, and reports a high value of withheld winnings in complaints, which are serious red flags worth weighing before you deposit.

Why does Casino Guru rate WestAce so low?

Casino Guru cites no valid licence, an undisclosed owner, terms it considers somewhat unfair, and a very high value of withheld winnings in complaints relative to the casino's small size. Together these produce a 4.0/10 'Low' score and a recommendation to steer clear.

18+. WestAce is for adults only. Gambling can be addictive — play responsibly. BeGambleAware.org.