Visionary iGaming

Visionary iGaming Review

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Having built its name as a live betting software provider, Visionary Gaming is a firm that offers casino games to online operators all throughout the world. The company puts out a series of games that are provided to operators who are generally located in Costa Rica and service bettors in the Western Hemisphere.

Game Content

Visionary Gaming does not provide online slots of any type, instead opting to offer Vegas style table games to punters. These games are broadcast via a webcam and are played out on a player’s computer, with the dealer making the moves on the table to complete the hand. These games include blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and more. Spaces at the tables are limited, and games are often times sectioned off by minimum bet amount. If you are looking for something unique to play with this developer, ViG offers Blackjack Early Payout, a game that allows players to end their hand early and pull out extra money or minimize their losses. The game is particularly popular among punters as the game has a payout rate of up to 99.5%.

Licensing and Security

A factor that we consider important when playing any type of online casino game is whether the developer and operator are licensed and that the games are secure. ViG is not licensed or accredited by any jurisdiction that we can identify, save for Costa Rica which we do not consider to be a reliable gaming regulator. Furthermore, the company does not specify that its software is independently tested by an outside party to ensure game fairness, leaving us a bit worried when it comes to recommending this company’s games to punters. This, when coupled with the fact that operators offering ViG games are average at best leaves a lot to be desired, especially when there are many other developers whose software is independently tested and licensed in legitimate jurisdictions.

Conclusion

Visionary Games is a live betting software developer who puts out a series of table games that seem to be quite nice, but the lack of licensing and accreditation worries us.