Roobet holds a direct Curaçao Gaming Authority licence (OGL/2024/687/0427) and is best known for Roobet Originals — its in-house Crash and Plinko titles, built and run by Roobet itself rather than licensed from a third-party game studio.
Licence status
Roobet's current licence is OGL/2024/687/0427, issued directly by the Curaçao Gaming Authority after the old Antillephone master-licence system (under which Roobet previously operated as sub-licensee 8048/JAZ2021-031) expired on 15 October 2025. If you see the old Antillephone number cited anywhere, treat it as out of date.
As with any offshore licence, this confirms Roobet is operating under a recognised regulator — it is not the same as a guarantee of fairness for any individual game round. Verify the current licence number yourself at roobet.com before depositing.
What 'in-house originals' actually means here
Crash and Plinko on Roobet are built and operated by Roobet itself, not sourced from an independent third-party game provider the way a typical slot is. That has a real trade-off: there's no separate game-studio RNG certificate to point to for these specific titles, since Roobet is both the operator and the game developer. Some in-house-originals platforms publish provably-fair seed data so a result can be checked after the fact — check Roobet's own fairness page for the current state of that, rather than assuming it works a particular way.
We haven't independently confirmed a published house-edge figure for Roobet's Crash or Plinko specifically. Treat any number you see elsewhere as unverified until you can trace it to Roobet's own documentation.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Direct Curaçao Gaming Authority licence (OGL/2024/687/0427), verifiable on Roobet's own site
- Crash and Plinko are the platform's core product, not an afterthought
- Crypto-only deposits/withdrawals, which some players prefer for speed and privacy
Cons
- In-house originals mean no independent third-party RNG certificate specific to Crash/Plinko — verify Roobet's own fairness claims yourself
- No published house-edge figure we could independently verify for these games
- Crypto-only — no fiat on-ramp if you don't already hold crypto
Frequently asked questions
Is Roobet licensed?
Yes — Roobet holds a direct Curaçao Gaming Authority licence, OGL/2024/687/0427, issued after the prior Antillephone sub-licence regime expired in October 2025. Verify the current number on Roobet's own site before depositing, since licence numbers can change.
Are Roobet's Crash and Plinko games fair?
They're built and run in-house by Roobet rather than licensed from an independent game studio, so there's no separate third-party RNG lab certificate for these specific titles the way there would be for a standard slot. Check Roobet's own published fairness/verification page for how it addresses this before relying on the games.