Neon54 vs CrownPlay

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Neon54 and CrownPlay are both Rabidi N.V. brands, so the operator behind them is the same. What differs is the licence, the bonus and the extras. We score them a tenth apart, Neon54 at 7.9 and CrownPlay at 7.8, which puts the offer shape front and centre. This page runs them head to head. It is written for readers aged 18 and over; if gambling stops being fun, call Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858.

Same operator, two licences

Who runs them

Both sites belong to Rabidi N.V. Neon54 runs on an Anjouan licence, its earlier Curacao licence having lapsed, while CrownPlay holds a Curacao licence. Same operator usually means a similar cashier, terms and support; note that excluding yourself from one brand does not block the other, as our casino sister sites page explains. The offers and the extras are where the two really split.

The welcome offers

Neon54: low entry, jackpots, extras

Neon54, live since 2021, gives a 100% match up to A$500 with 200 free spins at 35x wagering and a A$20 minimum. It is the smaller headline, but the entry is low, and the site shows its Wonderpot progressive above A$1.6M alongside EGT and Playtech jackpots. It also layers gamified extras - Bonus Crab, Bonus Dice, Spin Rally, Challenges, Collections and VIP Levels - plus Live Cashback of 25% up to A$300 and Daily cashback of 15% up to A$600.

CrownPlay: much bigger bonus, higher minimum

CrownPlay, live since 2024, runs a 250% match up to A$3,000 with 300 free spins, also 35x but on the bonus amount only, which lowers the real playthrough. The minimum deposit is A$30. The headline is far larger than Neon54's, and the bonus-only wagering is a real plus for anyone who reads terms first.

Bonuses aside

What else lines up

Both cap your stake at A$5 while a bonus is active, so neither is an uncapped high-roller play; "high roller" here means bigger deposits and VIP tiers, not bigger spins. Both take PayID, Neosurf and crypto, and both list Hold and Win and Megaways tabs in the lobby. The scores sit a tenth apart at 7.9 and 7.8.

The verdict

Which one to pick

The split is really about what kind of player you are. If you read bonus terms first, CrownPlay's 35x-on-bonus wagering behind its 250% up to A$3,000 headline is the sharper deal, as long as the A$30 minimum suits you. If you deposit small and like a busy, rewards-driven lobby, Neon54 is the fit, with its A$20 entry, the Wonderpot and the gamified cashback extras. Both full reviews are linked above; check the terms there before you deposit.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, both are Rabidi N.V. brands. They differ on licence, with Neon54 on Anjouan and CrownPlay on Curacao, and a self-exclusion at one does not cover the other.

CrownPlay, by a wide margin: 250% up to A$3,000 with 300 free spins, with the 35x wagering on the bonus only. Neon54 offers 100% up to A$500 with 200 free spins at 35x. Neon54's minimum is A$20 against CrownPlay's A$30.

Neon54. It shows a Wonderpot progressive above A$1.6M plus EGT and Playtech jackpots, and adds gamified features and cashback. Both sites list Hold and Win and Megaways tabs.