Syndicate Casino brings together pokies, live dealer tables and crash-style games from more than 60 studios, with Evolution, Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil and Wazdan among the headline names β though there's no sportsbook. The live lobby is powered by Evolution, Ezugi and Vivo Gaming, while crash titles come from BGaming, Evoplay and Onlyplay. As this draws on a review of an offshore site that isn't ACMA-licensed, the exact range is best confirmed on the official site. Here's a tour of the categories and how to match your game choice to the way you like to play.
Here's the lay of the land across the library, per the review.
| Category | Available? | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Pokies / Slots | Yes | The core; 1,500+ titles |
| Live Casino | Yes | Evolution, Ezugi, Vivo Gaming |
| Table Games (RNG) | Yes | Blackjack, roulette, poker variants |
| Crash-Style Games | Yes | BGaming, Evoplay, Onlyplay |
| Jackpots | Yes | Progressive top prizes |
| Sports Betting | No | No sportsbook at present |
Pokies are the biggest category and the platform's centrepiece, with the review citing well over 1,500 titles spanning three-reel classics, video slots and progressive jackpots from a 60-plus studio line-up. The library is searchable by provider, popularity and game type, most titles offer a demo mode, and outcomes run on independently tested RNG software. Counts vary across sources, so the current total is best confirmed on the official site.
The live casino is a highlight, streamed in HD from professional studios and powered by Evolution Gaming, Ezugi and Vivo Gaming. You'll find real-time blackjack, roulette and baccarat alongside game-show-style formats, with a range of table limits that suit both casual players and high rollers. Live play requires a funded account and isn't available in demo mode, and a stable connection is recommended for smooth streaming. One caveat for Australian players: certain Evolution titles and game shows can be geo-restricted, so the available live line-up is worth confirming on the official site.
A snapshot of the live floor.
Beyond the live floor, the review describes a set of RNG table games β blackjack, roulette and poker variants β for players who prefer a solo, software-paced game or want to practise before sitting at a live table. There's also a growing selection of crash-style and instant-win titles from BGaming, Evoplay and Onlyplay, where you aim to cash out at a chosen multiplier before the round ends. These fast rounds suit players who want something quicker than a traditional pokie, and as with everything here, the current line-up is worth confirming on the official site.
Three formats for shorter sessions.
Unlike some rival Australian-facing platforms, Syndicate isn't a combined sportsbook-and-casino β at the time of this review, sports betting isn't a featured section, and the focus stays squarely on casino gaming: pokies, live tables, RNG games and crash titles. Players who want to bet on the footy alongside their pokies may need a separate sportsbook elsewhere. The platform evolves over time, so it's worth checking the official site, but for now treat Syndicate as a casino-only venue.
The library draws on 60-plus studios β Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Play'n GO, NetEnt, Nolimit City, Yggdrasil, Wazdan, BGaming, Betsoft and Thunderkick among them β with games running on RNG software that, per the review, is independently tested by labs such as iTech Labs. Fairness ultimately ties to the licence: Syndicate is operated by Dama N.V. under a Curaçao licence (reviews cite Antillephone 8048/JAZ2020-013), which is an offshore framework rather than an Australian one β it isn't ACMA-approved β so verify the licensing on the official site, and note that ACMA blocking means the operator uses mirror domains to stay reachable.
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