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AlienBet Casino

As of October 1, 2025, AlienBet Casino is no longer operational and new registrations are suspended. If you tried to sign up or were planning to, the registration form has been removed and the site is not accepting new accounts. This is a service status update to help former and prospective players know where things stand and what steps to take next.

If you already had an account: immediate actions to consider

First, check your account records and recent transactions. If you have an existing balance, saved payment details, or pending withdrawals, review your bank or crypto wallet history and keep screenshots or transaction IDs. Contact the support email listed on the site — Support@Alienbet.com — as your first point of contact. Responses may be delayed or unavailable given the shutdown, so also prepare to reach out to your bank, card issuer, or crypto provider for transaction inquiries or chargeback options if necessary.

How registration used to work — and what changed

When AlienBet accepted new players, the sign-up process required standard KYC verification and a minimum first deposit of $20 to qualify for promotional offers. The platform supported a wide range of payment methods, from Visa and MasterCard to Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Tether, and accepted currencies including USD, EUR, BRL, and several cryptocurrencies. The casino offered games from dozens of providers, including Betsoft and Microgaming, and featured titles such as Max Quest: Dragon Stone Slots and 777 Slots. You can read a profile of the casino’s offering in the AlienBet review on this site and see detailed pages for specific providers and games, such as Betsoft and Max Quest: Dragon Stone Slots.

Promotional offers (no longer available)

AlienBet previously advertised a welcome bonus of 100% up to €/$1000 with a $20 minimum deposit and a 35x wagering requirement. That offer is no longer active. Do not rely on or pursue promotional claims tied to a platform that has ceased operations.

If you need to recover funds or documentation

Keep all account emails, KYC documents, and payment receipts handy. If support is unresponsive, contact your card issuer, bank, or crypto exchange to dispute unauthorized charges or to trace transfers. For cryptocurrency, use transaction IDs on the relevant blockchain to demonstrate movement of funds. If you used an in-country banking method such as BBVA, Santander, OXXO, or Rapipago, contact those providers directly for guidance on retrieving records or disputing transactions.

Where to look next for safe play

Before registering with another operator, verify licensing and read up on payouts, verification processes, and customer support responsiveness. Review software providers and specific game pages to find trusted titles you liked at AlienBet — for example, Betsoft’s catalog and game reviews give insight into game quality and RTP metrics. Always confirm a new site’s regulatory status, secure HTTPS connection, and clear terms and conditions before depositing.

Final note on account security and record keeping

Keep passwords unique, enable two-factor authentication where available, and maintain copies of any account correspondence. When a platform shuts down, good documentation speeds dispute resolution and protects your funds. If you need help locating alternative, licensed casinos or understanding payment dispute options, consult your payment provider or a licensed gaming regulator in your jurisdiction for formal advice.