Nolimit City Lauches the Streamer Legends Competition
Nolimit City is once again stirring up excitement with its latest “Streamer Legends” campaign, but I’m willing to bet money that this is just another way to build hype while masking the truth behind their rigged promotional strategies. Let’s face it — it’s hard to trust a company like Nolimit when they have a history of creating fake results and dubious advertising.
Linked materials
The idea behind this new initiative is to award streamers who hit “max wins” on Nolimit’s slots. Sure, they promise recognition with plaques, but no actual monetary rewards are offered.
And while they claim to have strict rules about qualifying max wins, don’t be surprised when the streamers who are already in the spotlight, like Roshteny and CasinoDaddy, somehow manage to hit those elusive max wins over and over again. If past patterns are anything to go by, these streamers have been benefiting from favorable conditions, all thanks to Nolimit’s carefully curated promotion.
Let’s be real: the qualification requirements are vague, the rewards are essentially meaningless, and with Nolimit’s history of questionable practices, this could all just be another marketing ploy. I can almost guarantee you that only the well-established streamers will get this "legendary" status, while the rest of us are left in the dust watching them fake the results for more views.



ravenmilkers If Black Cube is really just an operator, then who spent money on such a large-scale operation? It doesn't cost 5 kopecks.



BatBulo4ka 5 thousand a day - well, this is no longer a player, but some kind of investor. It is quite reasonable to limit it.



CertifiedNiggur And then they wonder why the players are paranoid... Even dealers can no longer be trusted.


ImBrainless Damn, how sick these casinos are with their blocks! I had a situation in the pin-up, just when a big win was shining - 8k. And what do you think? They blocked the under the pretext of "suspicious activity". Two months of correspondence, and only after threatening to write to the regulator, the money was returned. Now I check 100 times where I go. Thank you for the article, a relevant topic!

Creating a tiered plaque system might appeal to ego-driven streamers, but without any tangible rewards or transparency, it feels like Nolimit is exploiting streamers to generate free marketing content for their slots.
Nolimit's decision to exclude wins from GOD MODE bonus buys and Max Win Chance Buys is interesting, but it raises questions about how many of these ‘max wins’ are truly organic and not influenced by other backdoor methods.
The criteria seem designed to benefit a select few 'influential' streamers, like CasinoDaddy, who are already entrenched in the industry. What about smaller streamers who might not have access to the same opportunities for exposure?
This sounds like a PR stunt more than an actual initiative to reward genuine streamers. With the history of manipulated outcomes in advertising, it's hard to trust the authenticity of these so-called 'max wins.' Are we really celebrating skill or just orchestrated hype?