WishKing Casino Review: The Banner Says 250 Free Spins, the Terms Say 225
WishKing’s own promotion page adds up to $6,000 CAD across three deposits, exactly as advertised. The free spin count is the one number that doesn’t reconcile, and the withdrawal ceiling has a tighter weekly cap than almost anything else we’ve reviewed.
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WishKing sits fifth on our high-roller list, a royal-themed casino built around a three-deposit welcome package and marketed heavily in euros despite its Canadian-facing storefront pricing everything in CAD. The site is operated by Rapiso Limitada out of Costa Rica under a licence from the Tobique Gaming Commission: a regulator that appears nowhere else on our roster, and one worth explaining on its own terms below.

Three Deposits, $6,000 CAD Total: But Not 250 Free Spins
The welcome package spans three separate deposits, each at a different match rate:
| Deposit | Match | Free spins | Max bonus (CAD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 100% | 100 | $1,500 |
| 2nd | 75% | 75 | $3,000 |
| 3rd | 50% | 50 | $1,500 |
Add the three caps and the total is exactly $6,000 CAD: the banner's dollar figure checks out. The spin count doesn't: 100 + 75 + 50 is 225, but both the homepage hero banner and the VIP page's own fast-track promo advertise "+250 FS." We read the promotion page's own itemized terms directly rather than the marketing banner, and the three tiles sum to 225, not 250. It's a small gap next to the dollar figure, but it's the kind of mismatch we flag on every brand we review, and this is WishKing's version of it.
There's also a separate track for a bigger first deposit: fund the account with $300 CAD or more on the first deposit and the match switches to 125% up to $4,500 CAD with 125 free spins instead of the standard 100%/$1,500 tier, a real alternative, not an add-on to the three-deposit sequence.
Terms worth knowing before chasing either package: wagering is 40x deposit-plus-bonus-plus-free-spin-winnings combined, the maximum bet allowed while a bonus is active is $7.50 CAD (effectively ruling out high-stakes play until it clears), and each deposit's bonus has to be wagered within 5 days: the shortest clearing window of any operator on our list. Bonus winnings are capped at 10 times the bonus amount, and winnings from a non-deposit bonus specifically are capped at $75 CAD regardless of how much you win past that.

Withdrawals: A Weekly Cap Only Twice the Daily One
WishKing's payments policy publishes standard-tier limits in euros: €5,000 a day, €10,000 a week, €25,000 a month, which converts to the $7,500 CAD daily figure already on our homepage, and to roughly $15,000 CAD a week and $37,500 CAD a month. What stands out is the ratio between them. On CrazyTower's entry tier, the monthly cap runs about 14 times the daily one, giving a player room to actually use multiple daily withdrawals across a month. WishKing's monthly cap is only 5 times the daily figure, and the weekly cap is just 2 times the daily one: two consecutive maximum withdrawals in the same week already reach the ceiling. If you're planning to move $10,000+ out within a few days rather than across a full month, that weekly number matters more than the headline daily one.
Processing itself is separate from that ceiling: WishKing's own payments policy states withdrawal requests are processed within 3-5 working days of submission, on top of whatever the payment rail itself then takes to actually land the funds.
VIP: Five Tiers, Entered by a Single Deposit
WishKing's VIP ladder runs Noble Knight, Crowned Lord, Grand Duke, Royal Court and Crown Elite, and unlike the accumulated-play VIP systems we've found on other brands in this series, the entry tier here has a fast-track: deposit €1,000 CAD in one payment and you're placed straight into Noble Knight, no wagering history required. Each tier raises the withdrawal ceiling: €5,000/day at the first two tiers, €10,000/day from Grand Duke up, and a custom, negotiated limit at Crown Elite. It's a real jump from the standard €5,000/day figure above, but it's bought with a lump deposit rather than earned through play: worth knowing if the appeal was "prove yourself, get treated better" rather than "pay in, get treated better."

More Studios Than the Headline Six, One Contradictory Line in the Terms
Our own homepage deep-dive on WishKing names six studios (Pragmatic Play, Evolution, NetEnt, Push Gaming, Red Tiger and Relax Gaming) which is accurate as far as it goes, but understates the catalogue. WishKing's own provider filter lists over fifty studios once you open it: 7Mojos, Amigo Gaming, Amusnet, Apollo Games, Apparat, AvatarUX, Aviatrix, Barbara Bang, Belatra Games, Betgames, Betsoft, BGaming, Booongo, Caleta, Fugaso, Gamebeat, Gamzix, KA Gaming, Mascot and dozens more beneath those, consistent with the roughly 5,000-game, 54-provider count third-party aggregators cite for this brand. A live "Last Winners" ticker on the site showed real CAD payouts from Booongo, Bgaming, Gamebeat, Pragmatic Play and Fugaso titles while we were checking it: a small but genuine signal that the catalogue depth is actually in play, not just listed.
Bonus wagering contribution rates come from WishKing's own bonus terms, and one line contradicts itself: slots contribute 100%, table games contribute 10%, and a named list (blackjack, roulette, arcade games, video poker, baccarat, casino hold'em, 2 ways royal, craps and sic bo) contributes only 5%. But the same clause separately states that sic bo, royal craps, baccarat and red dog contribute 0%. Three of those titles (sic bo, craps' royal side bet, baccarat) are named in both the 5% list and the 0% list in the same paragraph. We can't resolve which figure actually applies without playing those specific games through a live bonus: treat both numbers as the honest range rather than picking one to report as fact.

Tobique, Costa Rica, and a Registry Number That Changes Mid-Document
WishKing is the only brand on our list licensed by the Tobique Gaming Commission, a regulator established under the Tobique Gaming Act 2023 by the Tobique First Nation (Neqotkuk) in New Brunswick: a genuinely different kind of licensing body than the Curaçao, PAGCOR or Anjouan authorities behind every other brand we've reviewed. WishKing's own site footer names the operator as Rapiso Limitada, Costa Rica national registry number 3-102-901768, based in San José, holding Tobique licence number 0000174. A payment agent, ANACUA LIMITED, is separately named and based in Larnaca, Cyprus.
One inconsistency worth flagging: the same payments policy page that states that registry number also attributes its merchant agreements with payment providers to "3-102-948708 Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada", a different Costa Rica registration number, in the same document, for what the text presents as the same company. It may be a related corporate entity handling payments specifically, or it may simply be a drafting error carried over from a template. WishKing's own site doesn't explain the discrepancy either way.
On jurisdictions: general descriptions of the Tobique Gaming Commission's licensing framework note that its licensees are expected to exclude players from Ontario and New Brunswick, alongside the UK and US. WishKing's own terms don't reflect that: section 3.3's prohibited-jurisdictions list runs to more than thirty countries and does not name Canada, Ontario or New Brunswick anywhere in it. We loaded the site with no block from a Toronto, Ontario connection while researching this review. We'd treat that as informative rather than conclusive: a licensing framework's general description and one operator's own published terms aren't guaranteed to match, and we can't confirm from outside an actual account whether Ontario residency triggers a restriction that isn't written down.
Verdict: Who WishKing Actually Suits
It suits a slots player chasing a mid-sized, accurately-priced welcome package: $6,000 CAD across three deposits is a real number, confirmed against the site's own itemized terms, and the unusually detailed AML/KYC framework (three verification tiers with specific triggers spelled out) suggests an operator that takes its compliance obligations seriously even where its marketing overstates a spin count. It also suits someone who wants a fast route into a higher withdrawal ceiling without grinding wagering volume first: a single $1,500 CAD deposit buys entry-tier VIP status here.
It doesn't suit a table-games or live-dealer player leaning on bonus funds: slots are the only game type that contributes in full, and the terms' own numbers for blackjack, roulette and baccarat contradict each other rather than resolving cleanly in the player's favour. It also doesn't suit anyone planning to move more than about $15,000 CAD out in a single week at the standard tier: the weekly ceiling is tight relative to the daily one, tighter than most other operators on our list.
Straight Answers on WishKing
Yes. WishKing is operated by Rapiso Limitada, registered in Costa Rica (national registry number 3-102-901768), under Tobique Gaming Commission licence number 0000174: the only Tobique-licensed brand on our list. A separate payment agent, ANACUA LIMITED, is based in Cyprus.
The dollar figure does: three deposits at 100%/75%/50%, capped at $1,500/$3,000/$1,500 CAD, sum to exactly $6,000 CAD. The free spin count doesn't quite: the three tiles add up to 225 spins, not the 250 advertised on the homepage banner.
Barely. WishKing's own terms list blackjack, roulette, baccarat and several other table games at a 5% wagering contribution. But a separate line in the same clause lists sic bo, baccarat and craps' royal side bet at 0%, an unresolved contradiction in the terms themselves. Slots are the only game type confirmed at 100%.
Standard tier: €5,000 a day (about $7,500 CAD), €10,000 a week, €25,000 a month: a weekly cap only twice the daily figure, tighter than most operators we've reviewed. VIP tiers raise the daily figure to €10,000 and, at the top Crown Elite tier, a custom negotiated limit.
Yes, Interac and Interac e-Transfer are both confirmed among WishKing's payment methods, alongside Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, Apple Pay, Google Pay, bank transfer and crypto. Minimum deposit and withdrawal are both $30 CAD.
Unclear. General descriptions of the Tobique Gaming Commission's licensing framework say its licensees exclude Ontario and New Brunswick players, but WishKing's own published prohibited-jurisdictions list doesn't name Canada, Ontario or New Brunswick anywhere, and the site loaded without any block from an Ontario connection during our research. We can't confirm which applies without opening an account.




