New No Deposit Casinos 2026

New no deposit casinos launch monthly, often using free spins to win their first players. The newest brands on our radar in June 2026 are Lucky Block, Vave, and JustBit — each licensed, tested with our own withdrawals, and verified to actually pay before being listed here.

"New" on this page means two things: casinos founded within the last five years, and recent additions to our own tracking — every one below has passed the same withdrawal test as the veterans. Ordered youngest first; names link to the full reviews on the top list.

CasinoLaunchedOn radar sinceNo deposit offerFirst payout test
Lucky Block 2023 Mar 2026 Free chip no deposit — check promotions page for current offer Paid in ~1 h Visit casino
Mirax Casino 2022 Nov 2025 40 free spins no deposit Paid in ~25 min Visit casino
Vave 2022 Jan 2026 Free chip no deposit — check promotions page for current offer Paid in ~30 min Visit casino
JustBit 2021 Sep 2025 30 wager-free spins — keep what you win Paid in ~15 min Visit casino

On the watchlist: two further brands that launched this spring are in testing right now. Neither appears on this site until a real withdrawal from their no deposit offer lands in our wallet — that rule has no exceptions, which is why the watchlist has no names. Next sweep: June 26, 2026.

What counts as a new no deposit casino in 2026?

The market churns fast: white-label platforms let a new brand launch in weeks, and most acquire their first players with a no deposit offer — it is the cheapest trust-builder available. We class anything launched since 2021 as new, which currently covers four of our ten tracked casinos. Youth cuts both ways. New brands are hungrier (Lucky Block's $15 chip and $75 cap lead every cash offer we list), but they also carry the shortest payment history, which is exactly the thing a no deposit player should care about most.

Are new no deposit casinos safe?

Some are, and the failure mode is specific: a new casino with no reputation to lose can honor small wins, build a listing footprint, then stall withdrawals once volume arrives. That is why our vetting leans on payouts rather than paperwork — a license (all four above hold Curaçao licenses) is the entry ticket, not the verdict. Since the offers here cost nothing to claim, the practical risk of a vetted new casino is your time and your KYC documents, which is why we also weigh how data-hungry the verification process is before listing. Lucky Block asked for standard ID only; that is the acceptable ceiling.

How we vet a new casino before listing it

Why do new casinos hand out bigger no deposit bonuses?

Customer acquisition math. An established brand like Bitstarz fills its funnel on reputation; a 2023 launch has to buy attention, and a generous free offer is cheaper per real depositor than advertising in most markets. That is why the two largest cash chips on our radar (Lucky Block $15, Vave $10) both come from the newest brands, and why their caps run higher too. Enjoy the generosity, but understand its purpose: the offer is priced to convert you into a depositor. Take the free value; decide about depositing separately, after the casino has proven it pays.

New casino or established casino — which should you claim first?

Claim order matters more than it looks, because your appetite for KYC paperwork is finite. Our suggestion: start with the veterans (Bitstarz, 7Bit) whose offers are link-activated and whose verification pipelines are boringly predictable, and treat them as your baseline for how a clean no deposit claim should feel. Then work down the age ladder — JustBit and Vave next, Lucky Block last — so that by the time you hand documents to the youngest brand, you know exactly which requests are standard and which are over-reach. The newest casinos also change their offers most often (Lucky Block has revised its chip twice since March), so check the verified date on this page before each claim. And spread the claims over days rather than one sitting: simultaneous signups from one device across five sister-platform casinos is a pattern that triggers manual review, even when every individual claim is legitimate.

Red flags that keep a casino off our radar

Frequently asked questions

What is the newest no deposit casino worth joining in 2026?

Lucky Block (launched 2023, on our radar since March 2026) is the newest brand to pass our withdrawal test. It has offered free-chip no-deposit bonuses up to $15, with a $75 cashout cap — among the highest in its class. Check Lucky Block's promotions page for the current offer and code. Its one-hour payout was the slowest on the list, but it has paid on all sweeps so far.

Are new casinos more likely to refuse withdrawals?

The risk is real but front-loaded: a casino that intends to stiff players usually does it early, under cover of vague terms. That is why nothing appears here before we have personally withdrawn money from its no deposit offer, and why new listings get re-tested on every sweep rather than annually.

Do new no deposit casinos offer better bonuses than established ones?

Usually bigger, yes — the two largest chips on our list come from the two newest brands, because new operators pay a premium for first players. Better depends on terms: Lucky Block's $15 carries 40x wagering, while the older JustBit pays less but wager-free. Size and value are different axes.

How often does this page change?

Every sweep — currently every two weeks, next on June 26, 2026. Casinos join when they pass the withdrawal test, drop when an offer dies or a payout stalls, and the watchlist note tells you how many brands are mid-test. The verified date on each row is the proof of freshness.

Should I give a brand-new casino my ID documents?

Only the standard set (photo ID, sometimes proof of address), only through the casino's own verified domain, and only when a withdrawal is worth it to you. A new casino demanding bank statements or card photos for a $20 no-deposit cashout is over-collecting — that behavior keeps a brand off our list.

How can I check a new casino's license myself?

Find the license number in the site footer, then look it up on the regulator's own register rather than trusting the seal image — Curaçao's new LOK register and the MGA's licensee database are both publicly searchable. No number, a number that returns nothing, or a register entry naming a different company than the casino's terms: three versions of the same red flag.