Legal
Licensing Status
Last updated: June 23, 2026
Royale Rush Gaming does not currently hold a gambling license in any jurisdiction.The platform operates exclusively as a demonstration with virtual credits of no monetary value. Real-money wagering, deposits, and withdrawals are disabled at the platform level via a server-side feature flag.
Path to licensure
Before enabling real-money play, the operator must complete:
- Application and grant of a gambling license in each target jurisdiction (e.g. MGA, UKGC, Curaçao eGaming, Kahnawake, state-by-state US).
- Integration with a regulator-approved, certified RNG and game-math provider.
- Independent system audit (GLI / eCOGRA) and ongoing compliance audits.
- Onboarding with a regulated high-risk payment acquirer (Stripe, Paddle, PayPal do not service unlicensed gambling).
- Integration with sanctions / PEP screening and a contracted MLRO.
- ADR provider designation for player dispute resolution.
- Connection to applicable national self-exclusion schemes (e.g. GAMSTOP).
Jurisdictional restrictions
Even in demonstration mode, access is geo-blocked from jurisdictions where operating or marketing online gambling is prohibited, including (non-exhaustive): mainland United States outside licensed states, France, Singapore, Hong Kong, Turkey, UAE, Saudi Arabia, North Korea.
Operator details
To be completed upon corporate registration in the licensed jurisdiction. Include: registered company name, company number, registered address, license number(s), regulator(s), and complaints contact.
Reporting concerns
Suspected violations: compliance@royalerush.example.
Template notice: This document is a compliance-ready template and not legal advice. You must have a qualified gambling-law attorney review and adapt it to your jurisdiction(s) before relying on it.