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DraftKings Casino in New Brunswick

For New Brunswick residents seeking a U.S.-origin casino with a sizable game library, DraftKings Casino presents a recognizable brand and a live‑dealer offering. The platform sits in value tier C, carries a trust score of 66 out of 100 and a Canadian friendliness rating of 50, indicating moderate alignment with local preferences but limited localisation. Its iGO licence means the site is regulated offshore rather than by the provincial Gaming Control Branch. Players who value CAD pricing, a sportsbook and bingo alongside casino games may find DraftKings appealing, provided they accept the modest trust rating and the grey‑market regulatory environment of New Brunswick.

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Legal status

New Brunswick’s online gambling framework is classified as a grey‑market environment that tolerates unlicensed operators. The province does not maintain a monopoly over online casino games; instead, the Gaming Control Branch oversees the provincial lottery and land‑based gaming, while online casino offerings remain largely unregulated. DraftKings Casino operates under an iGO licence, which is issued by a jurisdiction outside Canada and is recognised as active. Because the operator is not provincially licensed, there is no local regulator to adjudicate disputes, enforce withdrawal timelines, or guarantee player fund segregation. Residents must therefore rely on the operator’s internal complaints process and the iGO regulator’s standards, which may differ from Canadian consumer protections. The legal age of 19 applies to all forms of online gambling in New Brunswick, meaning only adults 19 years or older may create an account. While playing is not illegal, players should be aware that any legal recourse for issues such as withheld winnings would occur through the offshore licence holder rather than provincial authorities.

Payments

DraftKings Casino supports transactions in Canadian dollars, allowing players to view balances and place bets without currency conversion. The platform does not accept Interac, a common e‑wallet for Canadian users, which may limit convenience for those who prefer direct bank transfers. Accepted methods include major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard), prepaid vouchers and select e‑wallets such as Skrill; however, specific availability for New Brunswick residents is not itemised in the source data. Processing times vary: Credit‑card deposits are typically instant, while e‑wallet withdrawals may take 1‑3 business days, and card withdrawals can extend to 5‑7 days. No explicit fees are disclosed for deposits or withdrawals, but users should verify potential bank or card issuer charges. Crypto options are not listed, indicating they are likely unavailable. Players comfortable with credit‑card or e‑wallet funding will find the CAD‑only environment suitable, while those who rely on Interac or cryptocurrency will need to consider alternative operators.

French language

DraftKings Casino does not provide a French language interface, live‑chat support or French‑language terms and conditions. For francophone players in New Brunswick, this means the entire user experience–including navigation, bonus information and customer service–will be in English only. While the province does not mandate French localisation for offshore operators, the lack of French support may be a deterrent for players who prefer or require bilingual service. Those comfortable with English can still use the site, but francophone users should weigh this limitation against other available options that do offer full French localisation.

DraftKings sits in value tier C, indicating a mid‑range offering in terms of bonuses and game variety. Its trust score of 66 suggests moderate reliability but falls short of higher‑tier operators. The Canadian friendliness score of 50 reflects limited localisation, such as the absence of French support and restricted payment methods. For New Brunswick players, these metrics signal a functional but not premium experience.

Our verdict

DraftKings Casino is a viable option for New Brunswick players who prioritize a large game selection, live‑dealer tables and the ability to wager in CAD, and who are comfortable navigating an English‑only platform without Interac. The operator’s moderate trust score and lack of provincial licensing mean users should exercise caution, especially regarding dispute resolution and fund security. Players seeking robust local consumer protections, French language support, or Interac payments may prefer alternatives that rank higher in Canadian friendliness or are licensed within Canada. Overall, sign up if you value the brand and its sportsbook, but consider other tier‑C operators with stronger local compliance if those factors are critical.

Frequently asked questions

Is DraftKings Casino legal in New Brunswick?
New Brunswick does not prohibit unlicensed online casinos, so DraftKings is accessible to adults 19+, but it operates under an offshore iGO licence and is not supervised by the provincial regulator.
Does DraftKings Casino accept Interac?
No, Interac is not listed as an accepted payment method by DraftKings Casino.
What is the legal gambling age in New Brunswick?
The legal age for online gambling in New Brunswick is 19 years old.
Can I play in French on DraftKings Casino?
DraftKings does not provide a French language interface, live‑chat or French terms, so the entire experience is English only.
Where can I get help for problem gambling?
You can reach the New Brunswick Problem Gambling Hotline at 1-800-461-1234 for confidential assistance.

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