Timeline
Mobilebet's UK status
The most important point is that Mobilebet is not presented here as a current UK online casino. It is a historical ComeOn Group brand connected with a wider withdrawal from the British market announced in 2019. Anyone finding an old Mobilebet review, bonus page, app reference or search result should therefore read it as archival material rather than a current invitation to register or play.
The 2019 announcement is enough to establish the direction of events: ComeOn was leaving the UK market for the brands concerned. It is not, by itself, evidence for every operational detail that may have followed. In particular, it does not establish an exact final day of service for Mobilebet, the sequence in which individual functions were withdrawn, or what happened to every customer account. Those details should not be guessed.
It is also important not to confuse historical ownership with present authorisation. Saying that Mobilebet belonged to ComeOn Group explains the brand relationship at the time. It does not prove that Mobilebet is currently licensed, accessible or accepting customers in Great Britain. Present status must be determined from current regulatory records and from information published through an officially verified operator channel.
What happened in 2019?
ComeOn announced a UK market exit for the relevant brands in 2019. For a historical status page, that announcement is the central verified fact. It explains why older UK-focused Mobilebet content can remain visible even though it should no longer be interpreted as describing a live British offer.
A market-exit announcement generally marks a change in commercial availability, but this page does not add details that were not supplied. It does not assign a specific day or month to Mobilebet's withdrawal. It does not claim that all customer-facing functions stopped simultaneously. It also does not state that the brand surrendered, retained or changed a particular licence, because no licence information has been provided here and the current register must be checked directly.
This distinction matters because historical casino pages are often written in the present tense. A review may say that players can open an account, obtain a promotion or use a particular payment method. Once a brand leaves the market, that wording becomes outdated even if the page remains indexed by search engines. The page itself may not display a prominent archival notice, so its existence should never be treated as proof that the service remains open.
The safe historical summary is consequently narrow but clear: Mobilebet was associated with ComeOn Group, and ComeOn announced the relevant UK exit in 2019. Claims extending beyond that summary need separate documentary support.
What the exit means for old Mobilebet reviews
Old reviews can still have value as records of how a brand was once discussed, but they are unreliable guides to current play. Archived descriptions may contain references to registration, bonuses, games, apps, payment methods, support arrangements or account tools. None of those references should be repeated as a current Mobilebet feature unless independently verified through a presently authorised service.
The same rule applies to ratings and comparison tables. A historical score was usually based on conditions at the time of publication. It does not account for a later market exit and cannot establish that a website is now suitable for British consumers. Even an apparently recent update date may reflect an automated page change rather than a fresh regulatory and operational review.
Links require particular caution. Domains can redirect, lapse, change purpose or be reproduced by unrelated parties. A page using the Mobilebet name or visual identity is not automatically an official ComeOn Group service. Consumers should avoid entering personal information, submitting identity documents or depositing money merely because a site resembles an older brand.
Archived promotions are also no longer actionable simply because their terms remain online. The historical presence of a welcome offer does not mean that it can still be claimed. This page intentionally does not list supposed Mobilebet bonuses or casino features, since doing so could wrongly imply continuing UK availability.
What is not established by the historical record supplied
The verified note establishes a 2019 UK market-exit announcement, but it does not answer every possible question about Mobilebet. No exact closure date has been supplied. There is no confirmed schedule showing when registrations, deposits, gameplay, withdrawals or customer support changed. There is also no information here establishing the handling of a particular customer's balance or account.
No current licence number, licensed company name or approved domain has been supplied either. It would therefore be inappropriate to claim that Mobilebet is presently licensed or unlicensed based only on the historical announcement. The correct conclusion is that its former UK-facing availability should not be treated as current and that today's regulatory position requires a live UKGC check.
This page also makes no claim about availability outside Great Britain. Gambling rules and brand operations vary between jurisdictions, and a withdrawal from the UK does not automatically describe every other market. Conversely, the appearance of a brand elsewhere would not authorise it to serve British residents.
Finally, no relaunch is assumed. Brand names can return under new ownership or different regulatory arrangements, but a similar name is not proof of continuity. Any claimed revival would need current evidence linking the website, operating company and appropriate UK permission.
How to check the current UKGC position
Current British gambling status should be checked in the UK Gambling Commission's public register immediately before registration or payment. Search for the brand name, the company presented as the operator and the website domain. These elements should correspond with one another rather than appearing as disconnected references.
A result for a corporate group is not automatically confirmation that every historical brand or domain associated with that group is covered. Check the details attached to the relevant record and confirm that the website being visited is connected to the licensed business. If the name or domain cannot be matched clearly, do not assume that an old review or group relationship fills the gap.
The operator information shown on the website should also be consistent with the register. Pay attention to the legal business name rather than relying only on logos or footer language. If a site claims UK authorisation but the claim cannot be corroborated in the public record, it should not be used while the discrepancy remains unresolved.
Because regulatory records can change, a historical status article cannot permanently substitute for the live register. This page therefore does not represent that a fresh Mobilebet registration has been found. Its historical conclusion remains that ComeOn announced the UK exit in 2019; the UKGC register remains the source to consult for any present-day claim.
Guidance for former Mobilebet customers
Someone with an old Mobilebet account should use only verified contact information when seeking records or assistance. Avoid sending passwords, payment details or identity documents to addresses copied from unaffiliated reviews, forums or unsolicited messages. A person claiming to recover a dormant balance may not represent the former operator.
Keep copies of original account emails, transaction records and earlier correspondence where available. Those documents may help identify the legal entity that handled the account and the terms that applied at the relevant time. The 2019 market-exit announcement alone cannot determine the outcome of an individual balance, withdrawal or complaint.
If a consumer needs regulatory guidance, they should consult official UKGC information and any dispute route identified in their original account documentation. This page cannot reconstruct missing account facts and should not be treated as legal, financial or claims-management advice.
Current UK casino alternatives
A current alternative to Mobilebet should be selected only after its operator and exact domain have been confirmed in the live UKGC register. Rather than relying on a static list of brand names, consumers can search the register and compare currently authorised casinos on transparent terms, payment rules, withdrawal procedures, customer-support access and safer-gambling controls.
Useful comparison points include who legally operates the site, whether the displayed domain matches the regulatory record, how identity checks are explained, what wagering conditions apply to promotions, and whether deposit limits or time-management tools are easy to find. Promotional size should not take priority over regulatory clarity or understandable withdrawal rules.
A current UK-licensed casino is an alternative only if its status is valid when the consumer checks it. Licensing and brand portfolios can change, so no operator should be chosen solely because it appeared on an older best-casino list. Consumers should also set an affordable budget, avoid chasing losses and use available blocking or self-exclusion support if gambling is becoming difficult to control.
Frequently asked questions
Is Mobilebet still available in the UK?
It should not be described as currently available. ComeOn Group announced its UK market exit for the relevant brands in 2019, making Mobilebet a historical UK-facing brand for the purposes of this page. Any claim of present availability must be checked against the live UKGC register and an officially verified website.
When did Mobilebet close in the UK?
The verified information supplied confirms a UK market-exit announcement in 2019, but it does not provide an exact Mobilebet closure date. This page therefore does not assign a particular day or month or claim that all services ended at once.
Was Mobilebet owned by ComeOn Group?
Mobilebet is identified here as a ComeOn Group brand. That historical group relationship does not prove present UK availability or current licensing.
Does Mobilebet currently have a UK Gambling Commission licence?
No current licence is asserted on this page. Search the live UKGC public register for Mobilebet, the stated operating company and the exact website domain. Do not infer current authorisation from the 2019 announcement, an old review or a historical group connection.
Can I use an old Mobilebet login or promotional link?
Do not assume that an old login page or promotional link remains official. Domains and destinations can change. Verify the operator and domain before entering credentials or personal information, and do not expect an archived promotion to remain valid.
What should I do about an old Mobilebet balance?
Use original account records and verified operator contact details. The market-exit announcement does not establish what happened in an individual case. Do not pay an unsolicited third party that promises to recover money, and seek official regulatory or dispute-resolution guidance where appropriate.
Are sites with similar Mobilebet names legitimate?
A similar name, logo or design is not enough. Confirm the legal operator and exact domain through the UKGC register before providing money or personal documents. A historical brand can be copied or confused with an unrelated service.
What is the safest current alternative?
There is no single alternative suitable for everyone. Start with casinos whose exact operator and domain can be verified in the current UKGC register, then compare terms, withdrawals, support and safer-gambling tools. Avoid choosing solely on the size of a bonus.
Conclusion
Mobilebet's UK story is historical: it was a ComeOn Group brand, and ComeOn announced the relevant UK market exit in 2019. Old reviews and promotions must not be read as evidence of current availability. The supplied record does not establish an exact closure date, a current licence or a later relaunch. For any present-day claim, verify the operating company and exact domain in the live UK Gambling Commission register. Consumers seeking an alternative should use only a currently verified UK-licensed site and should review its terms and safer-gambling provisions before depositing.
Re-check current UK information before acting.