This page compares VegaZone and Hellspin on live casino game selection, covering category coverage, provider stack, library depth, and access conditions. VegaZone runs an Evolution-powered live section that includes roulette, blackjack, baccarat, and game show titles. Hellspin has a broader multi-category catalog but hasn’t publicly confirmed which live supplier it uses. By the end, you’ll have enough information to decide which platform fits your live dealer preferences better, whether that means standard table games or game show formats.

Live Dealer Category Coverage Across Both Platforms

The first thing worth comparing is category breadth, because if a platform doesn’t offer a format you want, nothing else about it matters. This section looks at the specific types of live tables and formats each operator hosts, separate from provider identity or library size. Category coverage is what determines whether a platform fits your needs before anything else comes into play.

Standard Live Table Formats at Each Operator

Classic live tables (roulette, blackjack, baccarat, and poker variants) are the baseline of any live casino section, so that’s where this comparison starts. VegaZone’s dedicated live casino page explicitly confirms all three primary formats. Hellspin’s roulette and blackjack coverage is confirmed by third-party review sources, but its baccarat availability isn’t confirmed by any official source.

Live Table Format VegaZone Hellspin
Live Roulette Confirmed, explicitly listed on the live casino page Confirmed by third-party review sources
Live Blackjack Confirmed, explicitly listed on the live casino page Confirmed by third-party review sources
Live Baccarat Confirmed, explicitly listed on the live casino page Not confirmed in available data from an official source
Other Classic Tables Not confirmed in available data beyond the three formats above Third-party sources reference table games broadly; specific additional formats not confirmed

Live Game Show and Specialty Format Coverage

Live game shows and specialty formats (money-wheel titles, dice-based live games, hybrid entertainment formats) are a separate category from classic tables, and they’re increasingly what sets one operator’s lobby apart from another’s. VegaZone’s live casino page explicitly confirms game shows as part of its live section. Hellspin’s coverage of game show and specialty formats isn’t confirmed in available data, so that gap is recorded directly in the table below.

Specialty Format Category VegaZone Hellspin
Live Game Shows Confirmed, explicitly referenced on the live casino page alongside classic table formats Not confirmed in available data
Dice-Based Live Formats Not confirmed in available data beyond the general game show reference Not confirmed in available data
Hybrid Entertainment Titles Not confirmed in available data beyond the general game show reference Not confirmed in available data

Total Library Scale and Live Section Weighting

Total game library size and live dealer section depth are two different things and need to be looked at separately. A platform can have thousands of titles while putting only a small fraction of them in the live dealer section, so a big catalog number doesn’t tell you much about live casino strength on its own. These two operators are different on both counts, and the available data is uneven: confirmed figures exist for one platform but not the other.

Overall Game Library Size Comparison

Total library size gives you a sense of how broadly an operator has brought in software providers across all game categories, which reflects its commercial scale and the range of studios it works with. A larger catalog means more provider relationships, but it doesn’t mean any specific category (including live dealer) is proportionally well-represented. The table below only includes figures confirmed in available data. Where a total isn’t established, that’s recorded directly.

Metric VegaZone Hellspin
Total Titles Across All Categories Not stated in available data Described officially as “a catalogue of several thousand titles”; third-party figures range from over 2,000 to over 3,000 but are not mutually consistent or officially verified
Confirmed Category Groupings Slots, live casino, roulette, and table games confirmed in available data; additional categories not established Slots, live dealer games, table games, and poker confirmed across third-party review sources

Live Dealer Share Within the Broader Catalog

A large total library doesn’t automatically mean a strong live dealer section. For players who mainly want live casino, the proportion of live titles within the overall catalog is a more useful signal than the total game count. Neither operator provides a confirmed live-specific title count, so there’s no way to calculate a precise ratio.

Hellspin’s own company profile describes the platform as offering “a vast selection of online casino games and live dealer options,” while third-party reviewers call it “largely a slot-focused online casino” that also includes “some live dealer games.” Those two descriptions aren’t contradictory, but they do suggest live dealer content plays a secondary role in a slot-heavy library. One third-party source puts the number of live dealer titles at Hellspin in the “hundreds,” though that figure isn’t officially verified. VegaZone’s live section depth relative to its broader catalog isn’t described in available data, so there’s nothing comparable to put alongside Hellspin’s figures.

Live Casino Software and Provider Ecosystem

Knowing which live casino suppliers power an operator’s tables tells you more about game quality and format variety than raw title counts do. The live dealer market is concentrated among a small number of specialist studios, and a lobby’s category range, table limit structure, and format variety all come directly from which studios the operator has brought in. This section covers what the available research confirms about each operator’s live supplier stack.

Confirmed Live Casino Suppliers at Each Operator

Knowing the supplier name matters because different studios produce different format catalogs. Evolution’s output includes game shows and proprietary variants, while other studios focus on regional table formats or classic coverage. If you know which studio powers a lobby, you can cross-reference that studio’s known title catalog against your own preferences before opening an account. The table below only includes supplier names explicitly confirmed in available data.

Supplier Attribute VegaZone Hellspin
Named Live Suppliers Evolution, confirmed explicitly on the live casino page Not confirmed in available data
Studio-Type Coverage Single confirmed studio covering classic tables and game show formats Not confirmed in available data

How Provider Depth Shapes Live Table Variety

The variety in a live lobby comes from the supplier relationships the operator has, not from the operator itself. Each studio produces a defined catalog of formats, table variants, and limit tiers, so the range available to a player is capped by which studios the operator has contracted. An operator working with a single large studio gets access to that studio’s full format range (including proprietary titles you can’t find elsewhere) but is also limited to that studio’s catalog. An operator working with multiple studios can offer more format variety across different regional styles and limit structures, though that depends entirely on which specific studios are included.

Lobby Navigation and Mobile Browser Access

Category coverage and provider identity tell you what a live casino section contains, but they don’t tell you how easy it is to get there. Lobby structure (the path from landing page to a live table) is a friction variable that operates independently of library depth. A large live section buried behind multiple navigation steps produces a very different experience than an equivalent section you can reach directly from the homepage. Mobile access adds another layer, because a significant share of live casino sessions happen on mobile browsers rather than desktop, making that access path a practical constraint on usability.

Lobby Structure and Access to the Live Section

VegaZone surfaces its live casino section directly from homepage navigation, listing “Live casino,” “Roulette,” “Blackjack,” and “Baccarat” as distinct lobby access points alongside a dedicated URL at vegazcasino.com/casino/livecasino. Hellspin operates two live casino entry points (hellspin.com/live-casino and hellspin.com/live-casino/recommended), and one third-party review describes its curated categories as providing direct access to slots and live dealer games from the main lobby. VegaZone’s lobby makes individual live table formats navigable as top-level categories, while Hellspin’s dual-path structure separates a general live section from a curated recommended view.

Lobby Access Dimension VegaZone Hellspin
Live Section Entry Point Dedicated URL at vegazcasino.com/casino/livecasino; also accessible via homepage navigation Two dedicated URLs: hellspin.com/live-casino and hellspin.com/live-casino/recommended
Category Groupings Visible in Lobby Live casino, Roulette, Blackjack, and Baccarat listed as distinct navigation items on the homepage Slots, table games, and live dealer confirmed as lobby-level groupings; specific sub-category navigation not confirmed in available data
Editorial Curation of Live Titles Not confirmed in available data beyond the dedicated live casino page A “recommended” sub-section exists at a distinct URL, indicating editorial curation of live titles separate from the general live lobby

Mobile Browser Experience for Live Games

Neither VegaZone nor Hellspin has confirmed the availability of a dedicated mobile app in available data, which means live game access at both platforms is best described as browser-based until app availability is confirmed from an official source. Hellspin’s regional pages (including its Canada-facing and New Zealand-facing pages) confirm that live dealer tables are accessible alongside slots and sports betting, though the delivery mechanism on mobile isn’t specified. VegaZone’s mobile access conditions for its Evolution-powered live section aren’t described in available data beyond the desktop lobby structure. Players relying on mobile browsers should treat app availability as unconfirmed for both operators and check directly with each platform before assuming a native app experience.

Licensing, Trust Context, and Access Restrictions

Regulatory licensing, third-party trust signals, and geographic access restrictions all operate independently of game library depth, but they determine whether you can use a platform at all and under what level of regulatory oversight. A platform with a confirmed license from a recognized authority operates under defined compliance obligations. One without confirmed licensing data presents a different risk profile that players need to evaluate on their own. This section covers only what the available research confirms for each operator.

Regulatory Licensing at Each Operator

Hellspin is operated by TechOptions Group B.V., registered in Willemstad, Curaçao, and holds a remote gaming licence issued by the Curaçao Gaming Authority. The Curaçao Gaming Authority is a recognized licensing body for online gambling operators and imposes baseline compliance requirements, though it’s generally considered a less stringent regulatory framework than jurisdictions like the Malta Gaming Authority or the UK Gambling Commission. VegaZone’s regulatory licensing jurisdiction and issuing authority are not confirmed in available data.

Third-Party Reviews and Player Feedback Signals

Hellspin’s Trustpilot profile includes reviews describing the platform as offering “a fiercely entertaining environment” with “a vast selection of online casino games and live dealer options.” Those are characterizations from user-submitted reviews, not independently verified assessments. A review published by onlinecasinoustop.com notes that “periodic slot races and leaderboard events with prize pools and free spins keep frequent slot players engaged,” which is that site’s own editorial assessment. Independent third-party review characterizations of VegaZone’s live casino experience are not present in available data.

Regional Availability and Access Conditions

Hellspin is not accessible in all countries and blocks users in certain regions. Available data also indicates that the platform requires VPN removal for access in some cases, though the specific list of blocked countries isn’t confirmed in available data. Hellspin’s regional pages confirm availability in Canada and New Zealand, where the platform offers live dealer tables alongside slots and sports betting. VegaZone’s regional availability and access restrictions are not confirmed in available data.

Side-by-Side Comparison Summary

The sections above looked at VegaZone and Hellspin across five dimensions: category coverage, library scale, live supplier identity, lobby navigation, and licensing context. Each dimension was evaluated independently using only confirmed data, with gaps recorded where official or third-party sources didn’t establish a fact. This section pulls those findings together into a single reference so you can weigh the dimensions against each other without going back through individual sections.

Consolidated Comparison Table

The table below puts each dimension side by side across both operators, so you can see at a glance which attributes are confirmed for each platform and where the research record has gaps. Nothing new is introduced here; the cells only reflect what the sections above established.

Comparison Dimension VegaZone Hellspin
Total Library Size Not stated in available data Officially described as “several thousand titles”; third-party figures range from over 2,000 to over 3,000 but are not mutually consistent or officially verified
Confirmed Category Groupings Slots, live casino, roulette, table games confirmed; additional categories not established in available data Slots, live dealer games, table games, and poker confirmed across third-party review sources
Live Supplier Stack Evolution confirmed explicitly on the live casino page; no additional suppliers confirmed in available data No named live supplier confirmed in available data
Lobby Access to Live Section Dedicated URL at vegazcasino.com/casino/livecasino; live formats including roulette, blackjack, and baccarat listed as distinct homepage navigation items Two dedicated URLs: hellspin.com/live-casino and hellspin.com/live-casino/recommended; curated recommended sub-section confirmed
Mobile Browser Access No dedicated mobile app confirmed in available data; access most accurately characterized as browser-based No dedicated mobile app confirmed in available data; access most accurately characterized as browser-based
Regulatory Licensing Licensing jurisdiction and issuing authority not confirmed in available data Remote gaming licence issued by the Curaçao Gaming Authority; operator is TechOptions Group B.V., registered in Willemstad, Curaçao
Regional Access Notes Regional availability and access restrictions not confirmed in available data Not accessible in all countries; VPN removal required in some regions; availability confirmed in Canada and New Zealand

Overall Verdict Framing

The research record is uneven across these two operators, and that unevenness is itself a meaningful finding. VegaZone has more confirmed detail on its live supplier identity (Evolution is explicitly named), while Hellspin has more confirmed detail on licensing, regional availability, and total library scale. Neither operator gives you a complete picture across all five dimensions. If supplier transparency matters most to you, VegaZone has more confirmed information. If regulatory context matters most, Hellspin has more confirmed information. Where data is absent for either operator, that absence reflects the limits of available research, not a negative assessment of the platform itself.

Applying This Comparison to Your Own Live Casino Priorities

The single most telling detail in this comparison is that VegaZone names Evolution as its confirmed live supplier (a studio whose catalog spans classic tables, proprietary variants, and game show formats), while Hellspin, despite describing itself as offering “a vast selection of live dealer options,” confirms no named studio at all. That gap matters more than raw title counts, because knowing the supplier lets you cross-reference its known format catalog against your own preferences before you ever open an account. On the regulatory side, the picture flips: Hellspin holds a confirmed remote gaming licence from the Curaçao Gaming Authority under TechOptions Group B.V., while VegaZone’s licensing jurisdiction remains unestablished in available data. Neither platform is fully transparent across both dimensions, so the weight you place on supplier clarity versus regulatory context will likely determine which platform fits your priorities. If you want to dig further into how these two operators compare on bonuses and payment conditions, the full casino comparison covers both in detail.

Arthur Crowson

Arthur Crowson writes for GambleOnline.ca about the gambling industry. His experience ranges from crypto and technology to sports, casinos, and poker. He went to Douglas College and started his journalism career at the Merritt Herald as a general beat reporter covering news, sports and community. Arthur lives in Hawaii and is passionate about writing, editing, and photography.

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