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Paddy Power Games Review 2026

Irish licence · Last updated: August 17, 2026

8.6Overall score
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Local rules do not currently allow commercial casino promotion. This page is informational. GRAI licensing is being phased in; remote gaming activation pending.

LicenceIrish licence
Licence checkedAugust 17, 2026 · GRAI
Payment methodsDebit Card, PayPal
Minimum deposit€10
Payout time0–4h
Operator historyFlutter · 1988
Payout speed8.4/10
Reputation & complaints8.4/10
Local payment coverage9.8/10
Games & providers8.5/10
Bonus fairness8.2/10
UX & mobile8.5/10
Customer support8.4/10
KYC & limits transparency8.2/10
Responsible gambling tools8.5/10
Operator history8.9/10

Rating methodology: Payout speed 20% · Reputation & complaints 15% · Local payment coverage 15% · Games & providers 10% · Bonus fairness 10% · UX & mobile 10% · Customer support 5% · KYC & limits transparency 5% · Responsible gambling tools 5% · Operator history 5%

Paddy Power Games verdict for Irish players

Paddy Power Games fits Irish players who want a EUR account, a €10 entry point, and a choice between PayPal and a debit card from an operator they already know. Paddy Power has run since 1988, sits under Flutter, and holds an Irish licence that our editorial team verified against the GRAI register on August 17, 2026. Withdrawals carry a published window of up to four hours once KYC is complete.

One naming note first. If you searched for powerup casino and landed here, the product under review is Paddy Power Games, and that is the name on the licence and in the cashier.

Two warnings belong up front. The game catalog runs thinner than some rivals, so players who chase niche titles should temper expectations. Promotions rotate too, which means the terms you saw last month may not match what your account shows today. We cover both in detail below, with dates attached.

Everything here comes from our test desk's own sessions in August 2026: deposits, a withdrawal, lobby searches and a full read of the terms screens. Widget scores stay on the widgets.

Irish licence status and what it means

GRAI register check

Paddy Power Games holds an Irish licence, verified per the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland register, checked August 17, 2026. That register entry, not any badge on a casino page, is what our test desk treats as the source of truth. Accounts run in EUR, and the product is strictly 18+, with date of birth checks sitting in front of any deposit.

Context helps. We screened eight brands for Ireland, and eight licensed operators made our list of licensed casinos in Ireland. Paddy Power Games is one of them.

Remote gaming activation is still pending

Ireland's new framework is being phased in, and remote gaming activation remains pending as of August 17, 2026. Plainly put, the GRAI regime is not fully switched on for remote gaming yet, and the licence picture can shift as later phases complete. We will not dress that up as a scandal or wave it off as a non-event. It is the current state, time-stamped.

The practical move is boring but useful. Re-check the GRAI register before you deposit, because the entry we describe reflects one date in August 2026, not a permanent condition. Players lose nothing by checking; the register is public.

Deposits, PayPal and the four hour payout window

The facts grid lists Debit Card and PayPal with a €10 minimum deposit. What a grid cannot show is how the cashier actually behaves, so our test desk ran both ends of the money flow.

Making a €10 deposit

We ran a €10 deposit from a verified account using PayPal. The flow moved from the method picker to the amount field, where €10 was shown as the minimum, then on to the PayPal sign-in redirect, and the balance updated once the redirect completed. One detail worth copying down: the confirmation screen showed no operator fee line, just the €10 amount. We can vouch for that single PayPal run only, so treat the text in your own cashier as final.

Verification prompts appeared before we ever reached the cashier. The account asked for identity documents early, which is the KYC gate every later withdrawal depends on. If you plan to cash out, skipping that step is not really an option.

What happens after KYC

For the withdrawal leg, we sent a request back to the same PayPal account. The cashier moved it through a visible status trail, pending first, processed later, and the money arrived inside the published four hour window that applies after KYC. One run is one run. Your timing can shift with method, day and queue.

We did not time a debit card withdrawal, so we will not quote a speed for one. The published window covers the operator's side of the job, and a card issuer can add its own delay on top. The status screens did their part throughout, showing each stage instead of leaving the request in a black box.

Finding and playing games

Search, filters and game launch

We browsed the lobby on desktop and mobile browser and ran the kind of searches players actually type. Well-known titles surfaced directly from the search box, while broader game-type searches returned compact sets. Launching a game took little more than opening its card from the lobby.

The lobby leans on categories and the search box rather than elaborate filtering, which covers most needs in a catalog of this size. The lobby runs in the browser on mobile as well as desktop. We hit one interruption: an idle session timed out and dropped us back at the lobby. Standard security behavior, not a fault.

No RTP figures appear in this section. The in-game info screens we opened did not show a number we could independently verify, so we cite none.

Where catalog depth may disappoint

Here is the honest caveat. If you judge a casino by depth, a deep bench of niche slots or a wall of live tables, Paddy Power Games will feel limited. We will not invent a game count to dramatize the point. The lobby simply runs thinner than the biggest multi-provider sites, and players who hop between obscure titles notice within a session or two.

Players who stick to well-known slots and classic tables will find the essentials without digging. Everyone else should treat depth as a deciding factor and compare before depositing.

Promotions need an account level check

Promotions rotate at Paddy Power Games, so treat everything in this section as a snapshot, not a standing offer. Our test desk opened the promotions area inside a logged-in account. The account showed a small set of active offers, eligibility wording tied to account status, an expiry date printed on each tile, and wagering requirements spelled out in the attached terms. Exclusions were visible too, with certain games flagged as not counting toward wagering.

None of that text is stable. Offers swap in and out, and the terms change with far less noise than the headlines do. The version that matters is the one inside your account on the day you play, not the one any review, ours included, recorded earlier. We did not opt in during testing, because this page is informational and we are not here to push bonuses.

Our working rule costs two minutes. Open the full terms from the promotion tile, check the expiry, the wagering multiple and the excluded games, then decide. If the terms screen and the tile disagree, the terms screen wins. That two-minute check is easier than untangling a bonus dispute after the fact.

Account controls, verification and practical safety checks

KYC at Paddy Power Games is front-loaded. Our test account faced document requests early, and the withdrawal we ran only cleared because verification was already done. If you are 18 or older with documents ready, the process is a chore rather than a hurdle. If you delay it, your first cash-out waits.

Before you deposit, open the account menu and see what your account offers. Look for a transaction history covering deposits, withdrawals and play, and for safer gambling tools such as deposit limits, session reminders and a time-out option. If a log like that is available to you, use it, because your own history in plain numbers is the most useful safety check any casino account offers. Tool sets change, so confirm the current line-up in your own account rather than taking any review's word for it.

We are not naming a national self-exclusion scheme here, because we only cite official names we have verified ourselves. One more line deserves plain wording: the register entry tells you the operator is listed with the GRAI, it says nothing about whether gambling is safe for your budget. Licensing sets rules. It does not remove risk, and no register entry changes what a losing session costs.

Who Paddy Power Games suits, and who should compare alternatives

This casino fits a specific player well. If you want to deposit €10 by PayPal or debit card, play in EUR, and withdraw inside a published four hour post-KYC window, Paddy Power Games covers all three without friction. Familiarity counts too. The Paddy Power name has run since 1988 and now sits under Flutter; plenty of Irish players already know it from the high street.

The fit gets weaker if catalog depth tops your list, or if you pick casinos by this month's promotion. Both are documented weak spots here, not surprises.

Comparison shoppers have solid alternatives. Our bet365 Casino review and LeoVegas review apply the same test routine to two rivals on the Ireland list. The 888casino review adds a third licensed name from the same screening. For the full spread, browse all Ireland casino reviews side by side, because the right pick depends on your payment method, your game taste and your patience for fine print.

Our bottom line is narrow and we mean it that way. Paddy Power Games is a sound fit for PayPal-first, low-deposit players in Ireland, and a weaker fit for catalog hunters. Decide which one you are.

FAQ

Is Paddy Power Casino legal in Ireland?
We can confirm a register record rather than give a blanket legal verdict. Paddy Power Games appears on the register of the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland, an entry our editorial team verified on August 17, 2026. GRAI licensing is being phased in, and remote gaming activation remains pending as of that date, so treat this as a transitional status rather than a settled one. Re-check the register for the current position before you play.
Is Powerup Casino the same as Paddy Power Games?
Powerup casino is a search phrase, not the operator under review here. This page covers Paddy Power Games, a brand that has traded since 1988 and now sits under Flutter, with an Irish licence. We found no evidence of a separate brand relationship, so treat the two names as a search mix-up unless the register says otherwise.
What is the minimum deposit at Paddy Power Games?
The minimum deposit is €10, and accounts run in EUR. Our test desk confirmed the €10 floor in the cashier, funding a test account with exactly that amount via PayPal. The minimum was printed on the amount screen before we confirmed anything.
Can I use PayPal at Paddy Power Games Ireland?
Yes. PayPal is the method we verified with our own transactions, a deposit and a withdrawal, and no operator fee appeared on screen. Debit Card is listed as a cashier option, but we did not run a card transaction, so we are not calling it tested. We did not probe every limit the cashier may apply, so check your own account for account-specific caps.
How long do Paddy Power withdrawals take?
The published window is up to four hours after KYC is complete. Our own PayPal withdrawal completed inside that window, but that was a single run, and your own result can move with method, day and queue.
How old do you have to be to use Paddy Power Games?
You must be 18 or older. Registration enforces this with date of birth entry and identity verification before deposits or withdrawals go through. The 18+ rule applies across the licensed Irish market, and it is the first check any operator applies to a new account.