LeoVegas launched in 2012 as a mobile-first casino created by founders Gustaf Hagman and Robin Ramm-Ericson, and today operates under LeoVegas Gaming PLC as part of the MGM Resorts group. The brand is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority, the UK Gambling Commission and several other European regulators, giving it a stronger regulatory footprint than most competitors.
The casino lobby now features around 2,500 games from top providers like NetEnt, Play'n GO, Pragmatic Play, Evolution and Microgaming, plus exclusive LeoVegas Originals. Players can move between slots, live casino and LeoVegas Sport on the same account, with PayPal, cards and popular e-wallets available in many markets for deposits and withdrawals.
On the downside, player reviews and historical UKGC fines show that LeoVegas has not always got things right, especially around bonus advertising and the way some self-excluded or high-risk customers were treated in the past. More recent feedback also mentions slower KYC checks and fewer regular promotions than before. Overall though, for most regulated markets LeoVegas remains a well-established, generally safe option if you want a large game selection and strong mobile experience.