We want to start with a direct warning to readers: following our investigation, olympus-games.net has been classified as unsafe and carries a high risk for players. Our review was completed on 24 February 2026, and the domain https://olympus-games.net/ was registered on 12 January 2026. Based on everything verified, the recommendation remains clear - avoid this casino. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.
License Verification And Misuse Findings
The casino claims licensing from the Curaçao Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission. Verification showed this is incorrect. The casino does not hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license and does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The licensing information presented on the website misrepresents its status and provides false and misleading information that can expose players to risk.

We also identified license misuse. The website lists two license numbers and two separate companies as operators:
- TechSolutions Group N.V. is referenced in the footer and on the License and Security page (license number OGL/2024/590/0758).
- Long Island N.V. is named in the Terms and Conditions (license number OGL/2024/1451/0918).
Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.


The footer states:
“olympus-games.net is owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V., registration number: 144920, registered address: Abraham Mendez Chumaceiro Boulevard 50, Willemstad, Curaçao. Payment agent company is TechSolutions (CY) Group Limited with address Parthenonos 5, PARNERA GARDENS 11, Flat 103, Strovolos, 2020 Nicosia, Cyprus, and Registration number: HE 377018.”

The Licenses and Security page again lists Curaçao Gaming Authority license OGL/2024/590/0758 and names TechSolutions Group N.V. as operator.
However, the Terms and Conditions page states:
“Long Island N.V. has an application (OGL/2024/1451/0918) for a gaming license in progress with the Curaçao Gaming Authority. Until that process is concluded, based on a transitional arrangement outlined in the National Ordinance on Games of Chance (Landsverordening op de Kansspelen, P.B. 2024, no. 157), the company is permitted to continue its operations under this Certificate of Operation.”

From our verification:
- The claimed operator is Long Island N.V.
- The claim that Long Island N.V. has a license application under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false
- License OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
- According to Curaçao Gaming Authority records, that license expired on 9 December 2025

Additional checks confirmed again that olympus-games.net does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. Across the website, licensing details are inconsistent, expired, revoked, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.
Company Ownership Claims And Inconsistencies
TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao operating several brands including:
- 22Bet — global sports betting platform
- 20BET — international sportsbook
- National Casino — online casino brand
- Bizzo Casino — casino brand focused on player experience
The olympus-games.net website falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is NOT part of that company.

Long Island N.V., according to the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry, was registered under number 157372 on 17 May 2021 with activities covering remote gaming operations for clients outside Curaçao. Its registration was discontinued on 2 October 2024. The statutory director listed is Va Vanchan, born 27 September 1991 in Koh Kong, Cambodia, nationality Cambodian.

The website falsely claims ownership links to both TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.
Affiliate Program Claims
Public information does not confirm the existence of a legitimate “Olympus-games Affiliate Program.” Claims about guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, transparent accounting, and fast payouts cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
No official affiliate platform, licensing disclosures, regulatory filings, or reputable third-party confirmations were identified. The associated domain and email also lack demonstrable links to a licensed operator or recognized affiliate network.
Without verifiable documentation, these claims should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than proof of a legitimate affiliate program. Any engagement would carry elevated risk and should involve careful due diligence.

Account Verification Process Concerns
The site presents a four-step account verification process:
- Clicking “Verify Now.”

- Entering personal details (full name, country, date of birth).

- Message shown:
“We check your details for verification. It will take no more than 5 minutes. You can follow the verification status on this page.”

- Final message:
“A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $100 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.”

This verification approach is illegitimate. Licensed casinos verify identity through documents such as ID, proof of address, and payment verification under KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations, not by requiring additional deposits.
A clarification from the report notes that legitimate casinos may request a small verification deposit when withdrawing winnings from a no-deposit bonus. That deposit is typically equal to the minimum deposit amount, is used solely for payment verification, and is returned together with the winnings. Legitimate casinos do not require deposits simply to complete verification. Players seeking more detail on proper verification procedures can consult the LCB KYC guide.
Fake Game Providers And Technical Evidence
Our investigation confirmed fake or unauthorized versions of games linked to:
- Pragmatic Play
- Hacksaw Gaming
- BGaming
- Evoplay
- 1Win
- Mirror Image Gaming
Technical indicators included manipulated JavaScript files, absence of official provider servers, and mismatched game sources.





Displayed Betting Activity And Platform Indicators
The platform shows lists of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. These include unusually high bet values and frequent large wins inconsistent with typical gambling behaviour. The consistency and scale of the listed figures suggest simulated or non-genuine betting activity that could create a misleading impression of profitability and player success.

Known Scam Pattern Indicators
The overall design and content of olympus-games.net match scam patterns previously identified by the LCB team as part of our LCB Casino Check initiative. Similar warnings appear on our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports.
The pattern described typically includes:
- Requirement for a high deposit to complete verification, or
- No-deposit bonuses that lead to apparent large wins, followed by
- Withdrawal blocks requiring a “verification deposit,”
- Funds not being released,
- The casino later closing the domain and reappearing under a new name.
Final Verdict
Our conclusion remains unchanged. olympus-games.net operates without a valid gambling license, uses fake game providers, and presents false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk, and players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.