As part of our ongoing commitment to help players avoid predatory online gambling schemes, we examined the domain epicdrops.digital on January 8, 2026. After reviewing licensing claims, ownership disclosures, software authenticity, and operational behavior, we concluded that this website is not legitimate, presents a high financial risk and should be avoided entirely.
We strongly recommend that players do not deposit any funds on this platform. Our investigation of Epicdrops.digital places it among the more aggressive scam operations we have documented over the past year, with indicators matching previously exposed fraud networks that recycle domains and layouts while presenting themselves as new casinos.
False Licensing and Misleading Regulatory Claims
One of the most alarming issues uncovered during our review involves the casino’s licensing claims. Throughout its website, Epicdrops.digital displays badges, documents, and text suggesting it is regulated by both the Curaçao Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission. These claims do not withstand verification.

During our checks, we found:
- The casino does nothold a valid Curaçao license
- The casino does nothold a UK Gambling Commission license
- The licensing information displayed on the site is false and misleading
The fraudulent licensing document lists InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. as the operator and shows license number OGL/2024/106/0170, marked as ACTIVE. However, when cross-referenced against the official Curaçao Gaming Authority registry, the corresponding license was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the operator’s request.


Compounding the issue, an official public notice in the Curaçao Gazette confirms that InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was dissolved on November 10, 2025 after entering liquidation. The liquidator reported no remaining assets or liabilities, meaning the company no longer exists.

Despite this, Epicdrops.digital continues to present InterStorm as an active regulatory operator, while simultaneously referencing Medium Rare N.V. as the casino owner in its Terms and Conditions. These conflicting disclosures further undermine the casino’s legitimacy and suggest a deliberate attempt to obscure accountability.


Fake Games and Software Manipulation
Our investigation also confirmed that Epicdrops.digital does offer authentic games from the providers it advertises. Instead, it hosts unauthorized copies presented as releases from well-known studios including:
- Pragmatic Play
- Hacksaw Gaming
- BGaming
- Evoplay
- 1Win
- Mirror Image Gaming






None of these developers supply games to this casino, and no official provider servers are present during gameplay. Instead, games load from infrastructure controlled by the casino itself, indicating that payout logic, RNG behavior, and displayed balances are fully controlled by the operator.
Technical inspection revealed mismatched game sources, altered JavaScript files, and hosting paths inconsistent with legitimate integration protocols. These findings leave players with no reasonable expectation of fair outcomes or genuine payouts.
Operational Pattern Identical to Previously Exposed Scam Networks
The structure and user experience of Epicdrops.digital closely track a scam pattern we have documented across multiple rogue casinos. These operations typically follow the same sequence:
- Players are enticed with no-deposit bonuses and rapid “wins”
- Balances appear high during early gameplay
- Withdrawal requests are blocked or delayed
- Players are instructed to make a “verification deposit”
- Payouts are never processed
- The website disappears and reappears under a new name
This pattern has been visible across several domains investigated in recent months, including Winnerclub.at and Rollchain.today, both of which were found to use similar visual layouts, licensing fabrications, and ownership inconsistencies.
Why Fake Licensing and Fake Games Matter
Without valid licensing, players have no regulatory channel for dispute resolution, no guarantee of payout integrity, and no consumer protection mechanisms.
When a casino controls both the client and server logic of its games, it can:
- modify odds
- alter RTP values
- block wins
- simulate payouts that do not exist
Players may see large balances on screen, but these balances are not backed by real funds and cannot be withdrawn.
Epicdrops.digital Poses High Risk to Players
Based on our findings, the status of the casino is as follows:
- Unlicensed
- Not regulated
- Uses fake games
- Provides false corporate details
- Displays revoked licensing
- Misleads players about regulatory oversight
We have therefore categorized Epicdrops.digital as an unsafe scam operator and placed it on our high-risk list.
Epicdrops.digital operates without a valid gambling license, relies on counterfeit software, and uses deceptive regulatory claims to appear credible. Depositing money on this platform carries a serious financial risk, and players should avoid this casino entirely.
We will continue monitoring emerging rogue operators and investigating new reports submitted to LCB. If you encounter a suspicious domain or have difficulty with an online casino, you can submit it through our LCB Casino Check system for review.
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