What is responsible gaming in online casinos?

Responsible gaming is the framework of tools and practices that help players keep gambling safe and within their means — deposit and loss limits, session timers, reality checks, self-exclusion, and age verification. Operators are required to provide these controls, and game providers must build content that supports them at the title level.

Most responsible-gaming controls live at the operator level, but games must cooperate with them: respecting session and loss limits, surfacing reality-check prompts, and avoiding features banned in a given market. Provider compliance at the title level is part of an operator's licence obligations.

Beyond regulation, responsible-gaming design is a trust signal. Operators and aggregators increasingly assess whether a provider's content behaves correctly under safer-gambling rules before listing it.

CROCO Games & Responsible gaming

CROCO games expose responsible-gaming controls operators can configure from the back-office — session-time warnings, loss-limit prompts, and mandatory break messages (as implemented in the Avix crash title) — without re-integration, so the controls align with each market's licence requirements wherever a title is deployed.

Frequently asked

Who is responsible for responsible-gaming controls?

Operators provide the player-facing controls under their licence, but game providers must build content that respects those limits and avoids features banned in a given market.

How do CROCO games support responsible gaming?

CROCO games expose operator-configurable controls — session-time warnings, loss-limit prompts, and break messages — set from the back-office without re-integration, so they meet each market's rules.