God55 License Check
Verifying God55's Licensing Claims Against Official Regulatory Records
One of the most important steps any online gambler can take is to verify an operator's licensing status directly with the relevant regulatory authority. For God55, this verification exercise reveals a troubling reality: none of the three regulatory bodies whose logos appeared on God55 platforms — the MGA, PAGCOR, or the Curacao Gaming Authority — have any valid licensing relationship with God55.
The Malta Gaming Authority maintains a public register of all licensed operators at mga.org.mt. A search of this register for God55 or its parent entities returns no valid results. The MGA confirmed this explicitly in its March 2025 public notice, stating that it has "no connection with the listed God55 URLs" and that any licensing references on these sites are "false and misleading."
PAGCOR, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation, is another regulator frequently cited by Asian-facing casinos. God55 displayed a PAGCOR logo on several of its sites. However, investigators found that the PAGCOR logo used was outdated and no certificate link was provided — the same deceptive pattern used with the MGA logo. PAGCOR's own public license registry does not list God55 as a current licensee.
The Curacao Gaming Authority (CGA) was the third regulator listed on God55 platforms at various points. Following investigations that emerged alongside the Birmingham City Football Club partnership announcement in late March 2025, iGaming Expert reporters confirmed no evidence of a valid CGA license for God55 either.
How to check if a casino is truly licensed: Visit the regulator's official website, use their public license search tool, and verify the license number directly. If no number is provided — or the logo links to nothing — the license claim is almost certainly false.
The God55 case illustrates a broader problem in the online gambling industry: operators who use regulatory logos as decoration rather than genuine credentials. Legitimate licensed casinos always display a clickable license badge that links directly to their verified entry in the regulator's public database, along with a current license number and the specific services covered.
If you are unsure about any casino's licensing status, always check the regulator's website directly rather than trusting logos displayed on the casino site itself. In the case of God55, all three claimed regulators have now publicly distanced themselves from the platform.