Grade: closed
Wild World Casino was operated by IGW Wild World LLC, a Delaware-registered company (614 N Dupont Hwy, Ste 210, Kent County, Dover, Delaware 19901), and had been live since 2023. The platform used the standard dual-currency model with Gold Coins (GC) for free-to-play gaming and Sweepstakes Coins (SC) redeemable for cash prizes and gift cards. The game library listed 700+ titles — primarily slots — from providers including Booming Games, Evoplay, Habanero, Spadegaming, and Nektanhermes. Payment options included online banking via Plaid and several cryptocurrencies. As of May 2026, the site displays a notice stating that access has been restricted due to overdue hosting and support invoices — indicating the operator has failed to pay the bills required to keep the platform running.
Wild World held a 2.5/5 rating on Trustpilot based on 23 reviews at the time of closure, classified as "Poor." The star breakdown was heavily skewed negative: 68% of reviewers gave 1 star, with only 18% awarding 5 stars and virtually nothing in between. The most common complaints involved games that failed to load, redemption requests that went unanswered or were denied without explanation, and a customer support team that was effectively unreachable. Multiple reviewers described the live chat as perpetually offline despite being promoted as 24/7. The few positive reviews came from players who received small payouts or made contact through the casino's Facebook Messenger — which appeared to be the only reliably staffed support channel. Wild World never responded to a single Trustpilot review, and the profile remained unclaimed. Independent review sites including Casino.org and Dimers similarly warned players away from the platform based on firsthand testing. One particularly alarming report described a purchase payment being routed through a personal Gmail address rather than a legitimate business payment system.
Wild World Casino operated from 2023 under IGW Wild World LLC, a Delaware-registered entity with no prior sweepstakes casino experience or affiliated brands. Over its roughly two-year lifespan, the platform accumulated a troubling record. Trustpilot complaints described unreceived redemptions, denied payouts on bonus winnings, and account bans issued to players who had not made purchases. The operator never claimed its Trustpilot profile or responded to a single review. Independent expert reviewers at Casino.org and Dimers both listed Wild World among platforms they actively warned players to avoid. The operator had no known regulatory affiliations, industry memberships, or third-party certifications. The site ultimately went offline not because of a technical failure or planned shutdown, but because the operator failed to pay its hosting and support invoices — a clear sign of either financial collapse or abandonment.
Wild World Casino has been marked as Closed. The site previously went offline in early May 2026 after displaying a notice citing overdue hosting and support invoices. No communication was provided to players regarding the shutdown, account access, or any outstanding balances or pending redemptions. Prior to closure, Wild World Casino carried a D grade from SweepsGuard, reflecting chronic support failures, redemption issues, questionable payment routing, and compliance concerns throughout its operational history.
Update — May 22, 2026: The site at wildworldcasino.com now displays a "Coming Soon" countdown page with a launch timer pointing to approximately mid-June 2026. The page describes the platform as "the ultimate high-stakes experience" and references an "online casino" rather than a sweepstakes casino — though it remains unclear whether this will be a sweepstakes relaunch, a pivot to a different model, or an entirely new operation using the same domain. SweepsGuard is monitoring the situation and will conduct a fresh evaluation once the site goes live. Given Wild World's prior track record, players should exercise extreme caution.
Players with unresolved redemptions or outstanding balances from the previous version of the site are encouraged to document everything — screenshots of balances, redemption requests, confirmation emails, and any support correspondence — and may wish to explore payment processor chargebacks or state consumer protection agencies where applicable.
Last updated: May 22, 2026