What are wagering requirements in casino bonuses?
Wagering requirements are the number of times a player must bet a bonus amount before they can withdraw any winnings from it. A '30× wagering' rule on a €10 bonus means €300 in qualifying bets first. They protect operators from bonus abuse and are central to promotional and responsible-gaming design.
Different game types contribute differently toward the requirement. Slots usually count 100% of each bet, while table games may count a fraction or be excluded — 'game weighting' that operators set per campaign so bonuses cannot be cleared risk-free on low-edge games.
Wagering terms sit at the intersection of marketing and compliance: too strict and bonuses fail to acquire; too loose and they invite abuse. Clear terms are also a responsible-gaming expectation in regulated markets.
CROCO Games & Wagering requirements
CROCO slots carry standard full slot weighting toward wagering, and the studio documents each title's bonus mechanics, free-round behaviour, and RTP so operators can configure promotions and bonus contribution correctly without surprises in reconciliation.
Frequently asked
Do all games count equally toward wagering requirements?
No. Operators apply game weighting — slots typically count 100%, while table games may count less or be excluded — to stop bonuses being cleared risk-free on low-edge games.
How do CROCO games handle wagering contribution?
CROCO slots use standard full slot weighting and the studio documents each title's mechanics and RTP, so operators can set bonus contribution accurately per campaign.