CasinoPurple wants you to know it is a premium online casino. The branding leans hard into that idea — deep purple, gold accents, the kind of "members only" tone that usually signals either a genuinely good VIP programme or a marketing department working overtime. So I spent a fortnight finding out which it was, with my own money on the table.

The short version: this is a polished, better-than-average casino with a real focus on its higher-staking players, held back by a couple of things I'd want fixed before I called it a top-tier VIP casino. If you want to see the site for yourself while you read, here it is: Visit CasinoPurple. Everything below is based on a normal player account, not a comped one.

At a glance

Welcome bonusYes — first-deposit welcome bonus, see terms
WageringStandard wagering applies — check the full terms
Withdrawal time (e-wallet)~28h in our tests
GamesSlots, live casino & table games
SoftwarePragmatic Play, Evolution & more
Live casinoYes (large)
MobileResponsive browser, no app needed
Payment methodsVisa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, bank transfer
Customer supportLive chat & email
LicensingLicensed operator — see the casino footer; check it's legal in your region

First Impressions and Sign-Up

Registration was quick — email, password, currency, done in under a minute. The cashier opened immediately afterwards, which I appreciated. What stood out early was how the lobby is organised: instead of dumping 2,000 slots on you, CasinoPurple front-loads a curated "Premium" shelf and a live casino rail before you scroll into the deep catalogue. It's a small thing, but it reads like a casino that has thought about the experience of someone who plays regularly rather than someone who's just hunting a welcome bonus.

I did the identity verification before depositing, which I'd recommend at any casino. CasinoPurple's KYC prompt wasn't front-and-centre — I navigated to it manually from account settings — but once submitted, my documents cleared the same day.

Game Selection

This is where CasinoPurple earns most of its goodwill. The slot library is broad and, more importantly, well-stocked with the studios people actually want: Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO, Hacksaw, Nolimit City, Push Gaming, and a healthy Big Time Gaming presence for the Megaways crowd. In our testing the search and filtering worked properly — you can sort by provider, by feature, by volatility band — which sounds basic until you use a casino that can't do it.

The live casino is the part that fits the VIP casino positioning best. Evolution tables dominate, with private and higher-limit rooms that a premium-leaning player will care about, plus Pragmatic Play Live filling out game shows and roulette variants. I sat at a few Lightning Roulette and blackjack tables across different evenings; streams held up, dealers were on the standard Evolution rotation, and the higher-stake tables weren't ghost towns, which matters.

Table game and jackpot coverage is solid rather than spectacular. If you're a dedicated video poker or niche-table specialist, you'll find the basics but not an enormous spread. For everyone else, the catalogue is more than deep enough.

Bonuses and Promotions

The welcome offer is structured the way most are — a match on your first deposit with free spins attached — and the wagering requirement sits in the typical mid-range I'd expect for a casino at this level. Nothing predatory, nothing remarkable. Read the terms on game weighting before you opt in; live games contributed very little toward wagering, as is standard.

The more interesting story is the loyalty and VIP track, which is clearly the centrepiece. CasinoPurple runs a tiered programme with the usual cashback, faster-withdrawal perks and a personal account manager at the top levels. I can't verify the high-roller treatment from a standard account, and I'd treat any "exclusive" language with healthy scepticism until you've experienced it — but the lower tiers were transparent about how points accrued, and the reload offers that landed in my inbox were reasonable rather than spammy. For a premium online casino, that restraint is a good sign.

Reviewer's note: if the VIP programme is the reason you're signing up, ask support directly what your expected tier and cashback rate would be at your typical stake before you deposit. The published tier table is a starting point, not the whole picture.

Payments and Withdrawals

The cashier listed the methods you'd expect: major cards, the main e-wallets (Skrill and Neteller among them), and bank transfer, with the available options varying a little by region. Deposits were instant in every test. I did not see cryptocurrency support during my visits, which is worth flagging if crypto is a priority for you — some of CasinoPurple's rivals do offer it.

On withdrawals, my e-wallet cash-out typically cleared inside a day to a day and a half once KYC was done — broadly in line with what we've measured for CasinoPurple elsewhere on this site, and respectable without being class-leading. Bank transfer, predictably, ran slower at around two business days. The practical advice is the same as always: verify your account early and use an e-wallet if speed matters. There's a withdrawal cap per period, as there usually is; high-rolling VIPs will want to confirm their specific limits with their account manager rather than relying on the default.

Mobile Experience

There's no separate app — it's a browser-based mobile site — but it's a good one. The lobby reflows cleanly, the live tables loaded without me having to fiddle with quality settings, and the cashier behaved the same on my phone as on desktop. I played a few sessions on mobile data away from home and didn't hit the kind of stutter that ruins live dealer play on weaker setups. For a casino selling a premium feel, the mobile build doesn't let the side down.

Customer Support

Live chat is the headline channel, with email as backup. I tested chat twice — once with a genuine question about wagering contribution, once with a deliberately vague one to see how the agent handled it. Both times I reached a human within a couple of minutes, and the answers were specific rather than copy-pasted. That's better than I get at a lot of casinos. I'd still like to see clearer signposting of the VIP support line for higher tiers, since that's a selling point, but the standard support was genuinely helpful.

Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Curated, high-quality slot library featuring the studios premium players actually wantNo cryptocurrency support at the time of writing
Deep, Evolution-led live casino with higher-limit and private rooms suited to the VIP pitchKYC prompt is easy to miss — you may have to start verification yourself
Transparent lower loyalty tiers and reload offers that stay reasonable rather than spammyVIP and high-roller perks are hard to judge from a standard account
Quick, genuinely helpful live chat staffed by people who answer the questionPeriodic withdrawal caps that serious VIPs should clarify up front
Polished, app-free mobile site that holds up for live dealer play

Verdict

CasinoPurple is a good premium online casino that mostly backs up its branding. The games are the real draw, the live casino genuinely suits the VIP positioning, and the support and payments are dependable. It loses points for the missing crypto option and for a VIP story you have to take partly on faith until you're inside it. If those aren't dealbreakers, it's an easy casino to recommend trying — and if it sounds like your kind of place, you can sign up at CasinoPurple here.

If you run a website in this space, CasinoPurple is also one of the brands available through PurpleCommissions, so it's worth a look if you're comparing casino affiliate programs. And if you're shopping around before you commit, two of its closest rivals are worth weighing up too: our ZeSlots review covers a fast-withdrawal-focused competitor, while our CasinoWinner review looks at a more value-led alternative.

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