Short answer: yes. Monster Casino is a UK-licensed casino, so it has to be part of GamStop. This page explains exactly what that means, whether you can still play if you have self-excluded, and why non-GamStop sites are a different and riskier thing entirely.
Every casino with a UKGC remote licence is required to connect to GamStop. Monster Casino is no exception.
| Your situation | What happens at Monster Casino | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Not registered with GamStop | Normal access, you can log in and play | Set a deposit limit before you start |
| Active GamStop exclusion | Login and new sign-ups blocked | Wait out the period; use support if you need help |
| Exclusion just ended | Access returns only after you reactivate with GamStop | Reflect before returning; the cooling gap is deliberate |
| Trying a "sister" brand instead | Also blocked, the whole network is covered | See the sister sites page |
| Looking for non-GamStop sites | Not available here, this site is licensed | Read the risks below before searching further |
Go to the UK Gambling Commission public register and search for ProgressPlay Ltd or licence number 39335.
A current remote licence is the legal trigger that forces a casino to join GamStop. Monster Casino holds one.
On monstercasino.co.uk, confirm the same licence number and a visible GamStop reference in the footer.
Some players search for a non-GamStop version of a brand they recognise. There is no licensed non-GamStop Monster Casino. Sites that market themselves as non-GamStop are typically offshore, outside UK rules, and offer weaker protection on your money, your data and dispute resolution. Chasing one while self-excluded works against the break you asked for. If you self-excluded because gambling stopped being fun, the healthier move is to let GamStop do its job and lean on the free support below.
If you have not self-excluded, Monster Casino is a licensed UK site you can use normally. Set your deposit limit first, then open the official cashier.
Visit Monster CasinoFor the wider safety picture, read whether Monster Casino is legit and safe, and how the operator family works on the ProgressPlay sister sites page. If you simply cannot sign in, the login troubleshooting guide separates a GamStop block from an ordinary password or KYC problem.
Yes. Monster Casino holds UK Gambling Commission licence 39335 through ProgressPlay Ltd, and every UKGC-licensed casino must take part in GamStop. If you are registered with GamStop you cannot sign in or open a new account here.
No, and that is the point of the scheme. While your GamStop self-exclusion is active you are blocked from all UK-licensed casinos, including Monster Casino and every ProgressPlay sister brand. The block lifts only after your chosen period ends and you take steps to reactivate.
No. Monster Casino is a fully UK-licensed site, so it is inside GamStop, not outside it. Sites that advertise themselves as non-GamStop are usually offshore and unlicensed in the UK, with weaker player protection. We do not recommend them.
Look up the operator on the UK Gambling Commission public register. If it holds a current UKGC remote licence, it is required to be on GamStop. Monster Casino lists ProgressPlay Ltd and licence 39335, which you can confirm yourself.