Welcome Bonus
Wild Jungle Casino is no longer operating, and its promotional offers—including the welcome bonus—are part of the site’s archived history. When it was live, the casino promoted a 100% welcome bonus that was non-sticky. That structure gave players a specific way to manage risk and potential reward: your deposit stayed separate from the bonus pool, and you could withdraw winnings from your real-money balance without affecting the bonus. If you used the bonus funds, standard wagering requirements applied before bonus withdrawals.
How the 100% non-sticky bonus functioned
A 100% bonus meant the casino matched deposits up to the declared amount, doubling a player’s bankroll on qualifying deposits. Because it was non-sticky, the bonus was held separately and didn’t replace your deposit. Practically, this allowed players to play using their deposited funds first and still cash out any real-money wins immediately, while any gains made with the promotional funds remained subject to wagering conditions.
Publicly available information about the exact wagering multipliers, max cashout caps, and game-weight contribution rates was not preserved before the site closed. There’s also no reliable record of whether the bonus required a code, was credited automatically, or needed manual opt-in.
Why non-sticky offers were appealing to many players
Non-sticky offers often gave players clearer control over their bankroll. You could test games, lock in small wins from your own deposited funds, and only engage the bonus if you wanted the extra cushion for longer sessions. For players seeking to manage exposure while still chasing bigger payouts, that structure strikes a balance between value and flexibility.
Games and software that supported the bonus
Wild Jungle’s library featured Playtech titles, a long-established provider since 2000. Playtech-powered games were a staple of the platform and often factored into bonus play requirements — see the casino’s Playtech overview for context. One example in the catalogue was Party Line Slots, a classic 3-reel slot with a single payline and a compact bet range (coin sizes from 0.05 to 5, coins-per-line between 1 and 3, max bet 15). Titles like that offered straightforward gameplay where bonus rules and coin sizes mattered for bankroll planning; more details on that slot are available in the Party Line Slots review.
Payments, currencies, and support — the former setup
Historically, Wild Jungle listed a broad set of payment options, including Bank Wire Transfer, Bankdraft, Bitcoin/BTC, Maestro, MasterCard, Neteller, Visa, Visa Debit, Visa Electron, and ecoPayz. The platform operated in Bitcoin and USD. Customer support was reachable via support@wild-jungle.com when the site was active, though with the closure those channels may no longer provide assistance.
If you’re affected by the closure
If you had an account or unresolved balances, gather any transaction records, screenshots, and correspondence you still have. Attempt to contact the archived support address, but be prepared for limited or no response given the site’s status. For fiat payment disputes, your bank or payment provider is usually the fastest route to initiate a chargeback or investigation; for cryptocurrency transactions, review your wallet records and consider consulting blockchain transaction explorers or a trusted crypto advisor. For background and archived context, see the Wild Jungle Casino review.
Wild Jungle’s 100% non-sticky welcome bonus remains an example of how bonus design can give players more control over their funds. Although the casino itself is closed, the structure and mechanics behind that offer are useful reference points when evaluating bonuses from active operators going forward.

