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As of September 17, 2025, Scorpion Casino is no longer operating. That means its mobile platform, player accounts, and most promotional offers are unavailable. For anyone who used the site on a phone or tablet, it’s important to know what Scorpion offered in its final months so you can compare with current mobile casinos and follow up on any outstanding issues.

You can read our archived review of Scorpion Casino here.

What the mobile site looked like and which games it carried

Scorpion’s site was built as a mobile-first, responsive platform aimed at quick loading on Android and iOS browsers. The lobby grouped slots, table games, and live-style titles from a broad set of partners, allowing players to flip between providers without downloading an app. Major software names on the platform included Microgaming (Apricot), NetEnt, Playtech, Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil, Red Tiger Gaming, Quickspin, Evoplay, and Betgames, among many others. The mix gave mobile players everything from classic 5-reel video slots to RNG blackjack and social-style game shows.

One representative title that ran well on phones was Starlight Kiss Slots — a 5-reel, 243-payline video slot with up to 14 free spins and a $150 max bet. If you want details on that game, see the slot review here.

Mobile bonus landscape — offers that no longer apply

Scorpion’s promotional suite included a standard welcome match and a variety of time-limited promotions, but since the site has closed, these are not redeemable. Previously advertised offers included:

  • A welcome bonus of 100% up to $1,000, with a minimum deposit of $20 and a wagering requirement of 35x.
  • Exclusive bonus codes distributed via the casino’s Telegram channel (example: $20 code with x35 wagering, valid for 7 days, $200 max cashout).
  • A cashback loyalty scheme that, in promotional terms, allowed monthly payouts of up to $1 million, subject to the casino’s eligibility rules. One unusual condition noted in past terms required consent to publish a user number for promotional purposes to qualify, and cashback could be voided for suspected fraud.

Most bonuses were non-sticky, had explicit maximum cashout caps for bonus winnings, and carried standard anti-fraud clauses. With the closure, these promotions are effectively defunct.

Payments and on-the-go support

Scorpion was crypto-focused on mobile, accepting Bitcoin (BTC), Dogecoin (DOGE), Ethereum (ETH), Tron (TRX), and Ripple (XRP). Currency support listed Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Ethereum as in-site currencies. For players with account questions back when it operated, support options included an FAQ, live chat, and email at info@scorpion.casino. If you have unresolved balance issues from a closed account, emailing that address and keeping screenshots and transaction IDs is a practical first step.

Practical steps for former Scorpion players
If you had funds or active offers at Scorpion when it closed, consider these actions:
  1. Check for closure notices
    Check your email and account dashboard for official closure notices or withdrawal instructions.
  2. Compile records
    Compile records: transaction IDs, screenshots of balances, and copies of any correspondence.
  3. Contact support
    Contact support at info@scorpion.casino, and document your messages.
  4. Review crypto transactions
    If you used crypto deposits, review the blockchain transactions for proof of transfers.
  5. Choose a new casino
    Choose a new, regulated mobile casino if you want to continue playing; prioritize operators licensed in your jurisdiction, with transparent banking and audited game libraries.

Scorpion’s shutdown is a reminder to favor licensed operators with clear fund safeguards and to keep careful records of deposits and promotions. If you need help finding regulated mobile casinos or comparing bonus terms and wagering requirements, I can point you to current, licensed options and explain what to look for.