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Overall Rating

Bonus
2.5
Games
2.0
Payments
1.0
Support
4.0
Reputation
1.5
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Ozoon Casino Review

By Duwayne CowneyUpdated: Independently reviewed

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Licence

Curaçao 0000067 + Tobique GC

Welcome Bonus

C$3,500 Match +

Min Deposit

C$20

Withdrawal

1–3 days

Wagering

25x (Bonus + Deposit)

Support

24/7 live chat, email, phone, social

Pros

  • Long brand heritage — Bodog operated 30 years before the Feb 2026 rebrand
  • Full product mix — casino, sportsbook, poker, racebook and live dealer on one platform
  • Casino welcome bonus C$3,500 / 5 BTC + 400 Free Spins (25x wagering is on the lower end)
  • CAD + Interac e-Transfer + 5 cryptocurrencies supported
  • 24/7 multi-channel support including phone (rare at the offshore tier)

Cons

  • Casino Guru Safety Index 4.1/10 ('Low') with explicit 'avoid' recommendation
  • AskGamblers status: Blacklisted (operates under the blacklisted Revenue Network Affiliates program)
  • 181,095 Casino Guru black points across the operator's wider network
  • Casino Guru flagged T&Cs as 'unfair' with 9 predatory clauses (low-risk-play forfeiture, withdrawal friction)
  • Documented self-exclusion failure — C$97,000 Canadian player case (Feb 2026), law-enforcement investigation underway
  • Three different operator entities cited across sources (Rocketship / Connaught / Il Nido) — shifting-corporate-vehicle pattern
  • Not registered with AGCO/iGaming Ontario, AND the Tobique licence itself prohibits Ontario operation
  • AGCO has pressured Canadian media to stop promoting this operator

Payment Methods

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In short: Ozoon earns 2.0/5 — High Risk, and we’d avoid it. It’s the February 2026 rebrand of Bodog, carrying over the same operator patterns: a documented C$97,000 self-exclusion failure now under law-enforcement investigation, T&C clauses that allow winnings confiscation, and three different corporate entities cited across sources. Not registered with AGCO/iGaming Ontario — and its Tobique licence prohibits Ontario play outright. Avoid pending substantial operator-side change.

Overview

Ozoon Casino is the rebranded continuation of Bodog Canada, which operated under the Bodog brand for 30 years before transitioning to Ozoon on February 17, 2026. It is not registered with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) or iGaming Ontario — and notably, the Tobique Gaming Commission licence under which Ozoon now operates explicitly prohibits operations in Ontario and New Brunswick as part of its standard licence terms. Ozoon accepting Ontario players therefore conflicts with both Ontario’s regulated-market framework AND its own primary Canadian licence.

The platform — sportsbook, casino, poker, racebook, and live dealer — is operated by Rocketship Ventures S.R.L. under Curaçao licence 0000067 with Tobique Gaming Commission oversight from the Tobique First Nation of New Brunswick. All Bodog player accounts, balances and active bets migrated overnight; the underlying product and technology stack carried across. The library currently spans 2,500+ slots from 35+ providers per LCB’s directory listing — and Ozoon is one of our newest casinos as the brand launched only three months ago.

Welcome Bonus

Ozoon offers a tiered welcome package across three products. The casino welcome is 100% Match up to C$3,500 plus 400 Free Spins with a 25x (deposit + bonus) wagering requirement, valid for 180 days. Crypto depositors get a larger 150% match up to C$7,000 with the same 400 free spins and 25x wagering. The sportsbook welcome adds C$400 (5x wagering), and the poker welcome adds C$1,000 released via Rewards Points (no wagering once unlocked).

Bonus value, in numbers: maxing the C$3,500 match (a C$3,500 deposit) puts 25x on deposit + bonus at C$175,000 of wagering — but spread over 180 days at a C$10 max bet, that’s a very clearable ~97 max-bet spins a day. The math isn’t the trap here; the terms are. As the Bonus Terms below detail, a flagged clause lets the operator confiscate winnings for “low-risk play,” so a headline-friendly 25x/180-day offer can still be voided mid-clear. The real question with this bonus isn’t whether you can wager it — it’s whether you’ll be allowed to keep what you win.

Bonus Terms

Several bonus clauses are worth knowing before you deposit. Casino Guru’s T&C audit flagged the following as unfair: “low-risk play may lead to winnings confiscation,” “detection of certain betting techniques during bonus wagering may result in confiscated winnings,” “high fees for withdrawals before deposit turnover requirement is met,” and “recent activity required to qualify for withdrawals.” Combined with the operator’s broader pattern of disputed account closures during the wagering period (see Online Reputation), these terms materially affect what casual players can keep. Read the full bonus terms on the operator’s site before claiming.

Provincial Legality

For Canadians, Ozoon’s status is more complex than a typical offshore operator. Two separate regulatory issues apply to Ontario players: Ozoon is not registered with the iGaming Ontario operator register (the 44-operator list of AGCO-authorised brands), AND the Tobique Gaming Commission licence under which Ozoon operates explicitly prohibits operations in Ontario and New Brunswick under its standard licence terms. The AGCO has also actively pressured Canadian media to stop promoting Ozoon (and Bodog before it) as an unregulated operator.

For other Canadian provinces (BC, Alberta, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Atlantic), Ozoon accepts players, but those players remain outside any Canadian provincial regulated framework — disputes route through Tobique GC, Curaçao, or aggregator mediation rather than Crown corp or AGCO channels. The legal play age is 19 in most provinces and 18 in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec.

Game Selection

Per LCB’s directory, Ozoon carries 2,504 slots from 35+ software providers, with live dealer games and a full sportsbook + poker + racebook integrated on the same platform — a broader product mix than most operators in our directory. The composition tells a different story than the count: it’s a mid-tier provider mix with no top-tier studio presence (no NetEnt, Microgaming or Evolution), and the operator does not publish per-game RTP — so players can’t check return rates before staking, which is a transparency gap worth noting at this risk tier.

Slots

The slot library leans on a mid-tier provider mix: BetSoft, Genesis Gaming, Greentube, Real Time Gaming, Pragmatic Play, Rival, and around 30 others. The roster lacks the top-tier presence of NetEnt, Microgaming or Evolution that crypto-first operators of the same size typically include.

Table Games

49 table-game variants per operator’s site — blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Super 6 and others, plus 9 video poker games and a multi-hand video poker section. The mid-size table selection is reasonable for the operator’s tier.

Live Casino

Live dealer games include blackjack, roulette, baccarat and Super 6, plus a discoverable selection contributing to our Live Dealer casinos hub. The live dealer provider is not disclosed on the operator’s casino page; legacy Bodog used a combination of providers.

Payment Methods

Ozoon accounts support Canadian Dollar deposits and withdrawals as the default currency, alongside USD and several cryptocurrencies. The fiat list is more limited than top-tier offshore operators and excludes Apple Pay, Skrill, Neteller and MuchBetter; the crypto list covers 5 of the major coins.

Interac & Fiat

Interac e-Transfer is the headline Canadian deposit method, alongside Visa and Mastercard. For Canadians who lead with Interac, our Interac casinos category lists offshore alternatives with stronger trust signals than Ozoon.

Cryptocurrency

Five cryptocurrencies are supported direct: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Tether (USDT). The crypto welcome bonus is the operator’s headline acquisition offer (150% up to C$7,000 vs 100% up to C$3,500 on standard banking), which suggests the operator’s economics are crypto-weighted — fitting Ozoon’s broader pivot away from regulated banking channels post-rebrand. Players who want a wider crypto-friendly comparison set should look at our Crypto casinos hub. Minimum deposit on most methods is C$20; minimum withdrawal is C$50 based on legacy Bodog terms.

Customer Support

Live chat is available 24/7, with email, phone, social media and a Help Centre rounding out the channels — the broadest support footprint among operators in our directory. Phone support specifically is unusual at the offshore tier and a real positive.

Mobile Experience

Ozoon runs as a responsive web app optimised for iOS and Android, with no native app required. Account functions, lobby and live dealer games are all accessible from a modern mobile browser.

Responsible Gambling

Ozoon references responsible-gambling tools in its footer messaging (deposit limits, time-outs, self-exclusion). However, the most documented Bodog/Ozoon player-protection failure pattern is in this exact area — the C$97,000 February 2026 dispute (covered in Player Complaints below) involved a Canadian player whose self-exclusion request was reportedly ignored, with the operator subsequently admitting safety systems were “non-functional” during the period in question. For Canadian players who rely on PlayMe.ca or provincial self-exclusion as harm-reduction tools, this is a specific, documented disqualifier.

Our Take

The finding that decides this review is the C$97,000 self-exclusion failure: a Canadian player asked to be excluded, the operator kept the account live, later admitted its safety systems were “non-functional,” the Tobique regulator didn’t act on the complaint, and law enforcement is now investigating. A self-exclusion breach is the most serious signal a Canadian-facing operator can produce — for anyone using exclusion as a harm-reduction tool, it is disqualifying on its own.

Two patterns confirm rather than soften that. The bonus terms we read directly carry confiscation clauses (the “low-risk play” forfeiture above) that put winnings at the operator’s discretion. And the corporate trail is opaque: three different entities are cited across the sources we audit — Rocketship Ventures S.R.L. (operator’s own About page), Connaught Media B.V., and Il Nido Ltd — a shifting-vehicle pattern that obscures who is actually accountable. The February 2026 rebrand from Bodog changed the brand name and bolted on a Tobique licence (whose own terms bar Ontario play); it changed none of the operator behaviour, and the aggregator picture below reflects that.

We’ve rated Ozoon 2.0/5 — High Risk and recommend Canadian players avoid depositing pending substantial operator-side change. We’ll re-audit in 6 months, once the Ozoon brand has its own track record rather than legacy Bodog’s.

Online Reputation

The third-party record corroborates our findings, and it points one direction. The data is bifurcated — heavily negative legacy Bodog listings plus thin fresh Ozoon ones — but consistent.

  • Casino Guru4.1/10 “Low”, 181,095 black points (mostly network-wide), nine T&C clauses flagged unfair, and an explicit “avoid this casino” recommendation. Owner field reads Connaught Media B.V. — not the Rocketship Ventures S.R.L. on the operator’s own page.
  • AskGamblersCasinoRank 1/10, status Blacklisted (operated under the blacklisted Revenue Network Affiliates program); player 3.9/10, 31 complaints at 72% resolution, themes of withdrawal-time account suspension and KYC delays.
  • LCB — legacy Bodog marked “CLOSED” (Feb 2026); the new Ozoon page sits at 2.9/5 from just 12 votes — too thin to weight.
  • Casinomeister — no listing for either brand.
  • CasinoReviews — no recent indexed review found.
  • TrustPilot — legacy Bodog ~155 reviews, mixed; the fresh Ozoon page (~10 reviews) concentrates on transition pain and the same C$97,000 self-exclusion case in Casino Guru’s record.

Not every complaint is a valid signal — players break T&Cs, use VPNs, misread wagering. What makes this record consequential is that it concentrates on operator-side failures — discretionary “low-risk play” confiscation, KYC used to stall withdrawals, accounts disabled after wins — the categories that carry the most weight in our methodology.

Player Complaints

The most consequential single case is the February 2026 C$97,000 dispute from a Canadian player whose self-exclusion request was reportedly ignored by Ozoon. Per Casino Guru’s complaint record, the operator subsequently admitted safety systems were “non-functional” during the period; the player’s regulatory complaint to the Tobique Gaming Commission went unanswered; law enforcement is now investigating. CG closed the complaint as “unjustified” on procedural grounds, but the underlying facts are documented in their case file. Older AskGamblers and TrustPilot threads concentrate on the same patterns: account disablement after wins, withdrawal cancellations, identity-verification delays of weeks.

Like all operators not registered with AGCO/iGO, Ozoon sits outside Ontario’s regulated framework — disputes route through Tobique Gaming Commission, Casino Guru, and AskGamblers mediation. In Ozoon’s specific case, the documented track record of those mediation routes (and the Tobique regulator’s reported non-response in the C$97K case) suggests Canadian players should not assume meaningful recourse if a dispute arises.

Verdict

We wouldn’t deposit at Ozoon, and we’d recommend Canadian players avoid the operator pending substantial changes to the patterns that earned legacy Bodog Casino Guru’s “avoid” rating and AskGamblers’ Blacklisted status. The Tobique licence rebrand changes the regulatory veneer but not the operator behaviour, and the documented C$97K self-exclusion failure raises the most serious player-protection flag possible for a Canadian-facing operator.

For Canadian players looking for similar product breadth (casino + sportsbook + poker on one platform), Ontario residents should consult the iGaming Ontario operator register — registered private operators offer recourse through the iGO complaints channel that Ozoon does not. For players outside Ontario, our Top Rated casinos hub lists offshore operators with substantially stronger aggregator track records than Ozoon. The full casino directory shows every operator we cover.

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