Head-to-head
Amazon Slots vs Knightslots
Side-by-side across 40 points: bonus, licence, Interac, CAD support, withdrawal speed, responsible gambling.
Amazon Slots and Knightslots are Canadian-facing casino brands that overlap in the areas most relevant to a real-money player: Both accept CAD, both support Interac, both list Ontario licensing, both offer live dealer games, and neither supports crypto, sportsbook, poker, or bingo in the supplied data. Amazon Slots is the older brand, launched in 2016 and operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited. Knightslots launched in 2021 and is operated by SkillOnNet Ltd. A Canadian player might consider both because each appears built around casino play rather than sports betting, and each avoids the common friction of foreign currency conversion by supporting CAD. The differences are material, though. Amazon Slots carries the stronger trust score at 84 versus 42 for Knightslots, and its Canadian friendliness score is also higher, 75 versus 60. Knightslots counters with a disclosed C$100 combo welcome offer with 50 free spins, a disclosed 5,000-game total, iOS and Android apps, live chat, and a broader payment menu. This comparison treats missing terms as missing, not favourable.
Welcome bonus
The supplied bonus data is uneven, which limits any firm value ranking. Amazon Slots does not disclose a welcome bonus amount, bonus type, free spins count, wagering requirement, or effective bonus value in the provided JSON. That means its wagering math cannot be calculated from the supplied data. Knightslots discloses a welcome bonus amount of C$100, a combo bonus type, and 50 free spins, but it does not disclose a wagering requirement or an effective bonus value. Therefore, Knightslots has the clearer headline offer, but its real value is still not calculable from the supplied data. Against the Canadian-facing market averages, the Knightslots C$100 disclosed bonus is far below the C$2,313 average and below the C$1,000 median. The market average wagering requirement is 72x and the median is 42.5x, but those are market benchmarks, not the wagering terms for either casino. The market average effective bonus is C$65, yet neither operator has an operator-specific effective_bonus_value_cad disclosed. On disclosed bonus information alone, Knightslots is ahead because it at least lists C$100 plus 50 free spins. On real bonus value after wagering, this is a tie by evidence standard: Not disclosed for Amazon Slots, not calculable for Knightslots.
Licensing
Amazon Slots has the stronger disclosed regulatory profile in the supplied data. It lists active UKGC, active AGCO, and active Other licensing, with Ontario licensed marked true. Knightslots is also marked Ontario licensed, but its listed MGA, UKGC, AGCO, and Other licence statuses are all unknown. No licence numbers are disclosed for either operator. For Ontario residents, the key point is that Ontario iGO protection applies only to Ontario residents. If an Ontario player has a complaint, the Ontario-regulated status is the relevant Canadian protection path; outside Ontario, that protection should not be assumed. For non-Ontario Canadians, a site without a Canadian regulator is grey-market, meaning no Canadian regulator stands behind the account. The supplied data does not list Curacao or Kahnawake for either brand. Knightslots lists MGA as unknown, while Amazon Slots does not list MGA. Amazon Slots’ active AGCO and UKGC statuses justify a clearer regulatory edge. Knightslots may still appeal to Ontario players because it is marked Ontario licensed, but the unknown status fields create more verification work before depositing.
Payments
Both operators support CAD and Interac, which matters for Canadian players trying to avoid currency conversion and card-decline friction. Amazon Slots supports Interac, Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Paysafecard, Neteller, and Skrill for both deposits and withdrawals. Every listed Amazon Slots method shows a 0 percent fee, but deposit limits, withdrawal limits, and processing times are not disclosed. Knightslots has the broader payment list: Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, Apple Pay, MuchBetter, Jeton, Paysafecard, AstroPay, Interac, PayPal, and Bank Transfer. However, not every method supports withdrawals. Apple Pay, MuchBetter, and Paysafecard are deposit-only in the supplied data, while Bank Transfer is withdrawal-only. Knightslots shows 0 percent fees for Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Paysafecard, Interac, and PayPal, but fee data is null for several e-wallets and Bank Transfer. Withdrawal speed cannot be ranked because processing_time_hours is not disclosed for either operator. Neither accepts crypto, so this is a fiat-only comparison. Amazon Slots is cleaner for same-method deposit and withdrawal coverage; Knightslots is broader but more uneven.
Games
Knightslots discloses the larger library by total count, with 5,000 games and 60 providers. Amazon Slots does not disclose a total game count, but it lists 86 providers, including NetEnt, Big Time Gaming, Playtech, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger Gaming, Yggdrasil Gaming, Games Global, Blueprint Gaming, and Slingo. Both support live dealer play, and neither lists sportsbook, poker, or bingo. Amazon Slots has more disclosed provider breadth, while Knightslots has the only disclosed game count. Mobile is the clearest practical split: Knightslots lists iOS and Android apps as available, while Amazon Slots lists no iOS or Android app and relies on instant play. For mobile-first users who want a dedicated app, Knightslots wins. For players prioritizing studio variety, Amazon Slots has the stronger disclosed provider count.
Support
Support is modest on both sides. Amazon Slots lists email support only, with no 24/7 support, no live chat, and no phone support. Knightslots also lacks 24/7 and phone support, but it adds live chat alongside email. Neither operator lists French availability, even though both are marked Quebec available. That means a Quebec player should not assume French-language help from either brand. On channels, Knightslots has the advantage because live chat is disclosed; on around-the-clock coverage, they tie at no.
Who each fits
Amazon Slots fits a Canadian casino player who puts trust indicators and regulatory clarity ahead of bonus visibility or app access. Its trust score is 84, well above the 47.6 Canadian-facing market average, and its value tier is B. It is marked Ontario licensed, lists active AGCO and UKGC status, supports CAD, accepts Interac, and provides Interac withdrawals. It also has 86 disclosed providers and live dealer play. The tradeoffs are clear: No disclosed welcome bonus, no mobile app, no live chat, no 24/7 support, and no French availability. It is the more conservative choice on disclosed trust data.
Knightslots fits a Canadian player who wants a mobile app, live chat, a disclosed game count, and a visible starter offer more than a high trust score. It lists iOS and Android apps, live dealer play, 5,000 games, 60 providers, CAD, Interac, PayPal, and a C$100 combo bonus with 50 free spins. Its value tier is C, trust score is 42, and its Canadian friendliness score is 60. Licence statuses are unknown even though Ontario licensed is marked true. It is better suited to app-first casual play than to players prioritizing the strongest disclosed trust profile.
Our verdict
For an Ontario resident wanting safety, Amazon Slots has the better disclosed case because it combines Ontario licensed true with active AGCO status and a trust score of 84. Knightslots is also marked Ontario licensed, but its AGCO status is unknown. For a Quebec French-speaker, neither is a strong fit: Both are marked Quebec available, but French availability is false for both. For a high-roller crypto user, neither fits because crypto_accepted is false for both and deposit or withdrawal limits are not disclosed. For a mobile-first casual player, Knightslots is the better fit because it has iOS and Android apps, live chat, a disclosed 5,000-game library, and a C$100 plus 50 free spins offer. Overall, Amazon Slots leads on trust and provider breadth, while Knightslots leads on app convenience and disclosed game count.
FAQ
- Which is better for Ontario residents?
- Amazon Slots has the stronger disclosed Ontario safety case because it is marked Ontario licensed and lists AGCO status as active. Knightslots is also marked Ontario licensed, but its AGCO status is unknown. Ontario iGO protection applies only to Ontario residents.
- Which supports Interac?
- Both support Interac for deposits and withdrawals. Amazon Slots lists Interac with a 0 percent fee. Knightslots also lists Interac with a 0 percent fee. Minimums, maximums, and processing times are not disclosed for either operator.
- Which has better withdrawal speed?
- Withdrawal speed cannot be ranked from the supplied data. Both operators list several withdrawal-capable methods, including Interac, Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Neteller, and Skrill in some form, but processing_time_hours is not disclosed for either casino.
- Which has the better bonus?
- Knightslots has the only disclosed welcome offer: C$100 as a combo bonus plus 50 free spins. Amazon Slots does not disclose a welcome bonus in the supplied data. Wagering requirements and effective bonus value are not disclosed for either, so real value cannot be calculated.
- Do either casino support crypto?
- No. Both Amazon Slots and Knightslots list crypto_accepted as false. This comparison is therefore limited to fiat payment options such as Interac, cards, PayPal, and e-wallets where disclosed.
- Where can Canadian players get gambling help?
- If gambling stops feeling controlled, use the responsible gambling tools listed by both operators, including deposit limits, cooling-off, reality checks, and self-exclusion. Ontario players can contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600. Quebec players can contact Jeu: Aide et référence at 1-800-461-0140.
Head-to-head breakdown
| Criterion | Amazon Slots | Knightslots |
|---|---|---|
| Bonus (CAD) | – | $100 |
| Top licence | UKGCOtherAGCO | No active licence on file |
| Ontario iGO licensed | Yes | Yes |
| Interac | Yes | Yes |
| CAD currency | Yes | Yes |
| French support | No | No |
| Trust score | 84/100 | 42/100 |
| Canadian friendliness | 75/100 | 60/100 |