Highway Casino Review

Highway Casino review for Australian players. Casino Guru 4.9/10 Low Safety Index, LCB 3.9/5 with withdrawal delay complaints, A$250 minimum withdrawal. RTG games, A$7,000 bonus, 35x wagering. Full assessment.

Highway Casino casino
Launched
2021
Platform
Other
Licence
Curaçao
Official site
highwayjoin.com

Overview

Highway Casino launched in 2021 as a retro-themed online casino built on RTG software. The casino holds a Curaçao licence and offers a generous A$7,000 welcome package across four deposits with 35x wagering.

Independent safety ratings flag concerns. Casino Guru scores it 2.45/5 (4.9/10, Low — normalised to a 5-point scale for consistency) with 1 direct complaint plus 8 across related casinos for 3,730 black points total. LCB is more moderate at 3.9/5 from 210 votes (ranked 68th of 1,732 casinos), but documents withdrawal delays and communication failures.

Welcome Bonus

The four-deposit package uses code WELCOME. First deposit: 250% match. Deposits 2-4: 150% match each. Minimum A$30 per deposit. Maximum cashout of 35x the deposit amount per bonus.

Bonus Terms

Wagering is 35x the deposit and bonus amount — below the 40x market standard. However, the bonus applies to pokies and specialty games only, and the A$250 minimum withdrawal means players need a substantial balance before cashing out.

Game Selection

Highway runs entirely on RTG with a moderate game library.

Pokies

RTG’s catalogue covers classic three-reel through to five-reel video pokies. Popular titles include Achilles, Bubble Bubble, Cash Bandits and Asgard. Progressive jackpots available.

Table Games

Blackjack, baccarat, roulette, Caribbean Stud Poker and Tri Card Poker in multiple variants.

Live Casino

Highway does not offer a live dealer section. All games are RNG-based.

Payment Methods

A$30 minimum deposit. A$250 minimum withdrawal — the highest in our directory.

Fiat Options

Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover, Neosurf and bank wire accepted. Bank wire withdrawals carry a A$300 minimum and take several business days. $2,000 per week cashout limit.

Cryptocurrency

Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum and Dogecoin supported. Crypto is the fastest withdrawal option.

Customer Support

24/7 live chat and email. Live chat connects within a few minutes. LCB complaints describe players receiving no communication despite multiple follow-up emails on pending withdrawals.

Mobile Experience

Browser-based on iOS and Android with no app required. Full RTG library accessible on mobile.

Security and Fair Play

Highway Casino holds a Curaçao gaming licence with SSL encryption. Independent safety ratings — normalised to a 5-point scale for consistency — are poor. Casino Guru scores it 2.45/5 (4.9/10, Low) with fair T&Cs but 3,730 black points across the operator group (2,919 from related casinos including ComicPlay and WinPort). LCB rates it 3.9/5 from 210 votes (ranked 68th of 1,732) with mixed player sentiment. TrustPilot reviews are predominantly negative — one reviewer warns “STAY AWAY from Highway casino” and another describes waiting over a month for payments despite submitting all required documents. Like most offshore operators accepting Australian players, Highway sits on the ACMA block register.

Player Complaints

Casino Guru holds 1 direct complaint with 3,730 black points across the operator group. LCB documents an Australian player experiencing significant withdrawal delays despite quick-payout advertising — multiple follow-up emails received no communication, with concern the casino was using tactics to delay payments. TrustPilot corroborates this pattern — players describe waiting over a month for payouts and being told their documents are insufficient after initially being verified. The $2,000 per week cashout limit compounds the issue, meaning even successful withdrawals are drip-fed.

Verdict

Highway Casino has player-friendly 35x wagering and a big headline bonus, but the A$250 minimum withdrawal — the highest in our directory — and Casino Guru’s Low Safety Index make it hard to recommend. LCB complaints about withdrawal delays and communication failures suggest the bonus generosity may not translate to actual payouts. Australian players should factor in the cashout restrictions before depositing.