Play Azart Review
Bogus License Seal
By Jess Plowden, Last updated Jun 9, 2023
Casinomeister's Verdict
What kind of stupid name is this? Play Azart? Somebody was sniffing glue at the board meeting. Fake license – fake ethic. The verdict – “guilty” – rogue casino.

First Impression
Play Azart is displaying the old LGA (Lotteries and Gaming Authority) seal with a link to the old LGA homepage. Unbeknownst to Play Azart, the LGA rebranded to the MGA (Malta Gaming Authority) in January 2015.
If they were a Malta license holder, chances are they might have been aware of this.
In any case, the MGA has made the situation quite clear by including Play Azart on their list of Unauthorised URLs where it states: “Any reference to the MGA and/or gaming licence/s said to be issued by the Maltese Authority, as stated on these domains is false and misleading.”
Pros
Silvery metal design theme should appeal to Tron fans
Cons
Displaying a fake license seal
BANKING AND PAYMENT METHODS
Withdrawal Speed
Casino Facts
Accredited at Casinomeister | No |
Is this casino certified at Casinomeister | No |
Payout time | 48 hrs |
Reverse time | 48 hrs |
Weekend payouts | No |
Locks withdrawals | No |