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Scorpion Casino has been closed and no longer operates, so most of the platform’s promotions and account services are no longer available. If you used Scorpion to test slot machines without risking cash, those on-site demo features are no longer accessible through the brand. That said, the games themselves and playable demos from the original software providers still exist, and you can try many titles for free via other regulated sites or the studios’ demo pages.
Why free slots still matter — even with Scorpion gone
Free slots are the easiest way to learn a game’s mechanics, bonus rounds, and volatility without wagering real money. They let you test features like free spins, tumbling reels, and progressive jackpot triggers, and to compare theoretical RTPs across providers. Because Scorpion hosted games from top studios, the catalog it carried is a useful starting point when hunting down demo versions elsewhere.
For background on the brand itself, see our Scorpion Casino review (note: the review reflects historical information).
What Scorpion used to offer — bonuses, crypto, and fine print
Historically, Scorpion accepted multiple cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Ethereum, Tron, and Ripple, and supported Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Ethereum as primary currencies. The site distributed exclusive bonus codes via its Telegram channel and ran promotions such as a sample $20 bonus with a x35 wagering requirement and a $200 maximum cashout. Scorpion also ran a cashback loyalty scheme with a headline monthly cap that was advertised up to $1,000,000, subject to strict rules and opt-in terms.
Most of those bonuses and promo mechanics are no longer active following the closure, and any past offers should be treated as historical. If you still have outstanding questions about an old account, Scorpion’s listed support contact was info@scorpion.casino, but response is not guaranteed now that the operation has ceased.
Popular titles formerly available at Scorpion — try the demos
Many of the titles Scorpion carried remain playable in demo mode through other operators or the studios’ own demo pages. Three notable examples:
- King Cashalot Slots — a medieval-themed, 5-reel progressive with nine paylines and a “Treasure Bonus Game,” developed by Microgaming (Apricot). You can read more about the slot on its review page and look for demos at Microgaming partner sites.
- Sevens & Fruits Slots — a classic fruit-style 5-reel video slot from Playson with five paylines and flexible coin sizes, useful if you prefer simple mechanics and quick spins. Check the game’s review to compare versions and demo availability.
- Hot Pepper Slots — a 7-reel cluster-pays video slot from Pragmatic Play featuring free spins, tumble mechanics, and a buy-free-spins option in some markets; great to test in demo before staking real funds. See the full slot review for feature details.
- Look for Demos on Official PagesLook for demos on the software provider’s official pages, or on licensed casino sites that explicitly offer “Play for Fun” or “Demo” modes.
- Verify Site Licensing and RTPVerify site licensing and read provider notes on RTP and volatility so you’re comparing like with like.
- Avoid Unofficial SitesAvoid unofficial mirror sites that ask for downloads or wallet keys; demos should work in-browser without deposits.
- Prioritize Regulated Operators (for paid versions)If you do choose a new casino to play paid versions, prioritize regulated US operators where available and confirm accepted payment methods, especially if you prefer crypto.
- Keep Records (if applicable)If you previously had a balance at Scorpion, keep copies of any account emails, screenshots, or transaction records, and monitor official channels for updates.
- Explore Games Risk-FreeOtherwise, free slots remain an easy, risk-free way to explore games that Scorpion once hosted, letting you learn titles and mechanics before you wager real money elsewhere.