Affiliate Disclosure

By Alex Ray · @AlexRayGamabler · @lexraym

Last updated: February 6, 2026

We want to be straightforward with you: we receive payment when you follow our casino links and take action. We believe in telling you this openly rather than burying it somewhere you will never read.

How It Works

Tower Rush Review is a participant in affiliate programmes run by selected online casinos. In plain English, here is what that means:

  • Casino links on our pages include a unique tracking identifier tied to our site
  • Should you follow one of these links and register or deposit funds, the casino pays us a referral commission
  • This referral fee comes at no additional expense to you -- the casino absorbs the cost entirely

This revenue stream is what enables us to run the site at no charge to visitors, cover hosting costs, and keep producing thorough guides and reviews.

What This Doesn't Change

Our editorial integrity is non-negotiable. We have walked away from casino partnerships that offered lucrative commission structures but fell short of the quality we expect. The reasoning is straightforward: if we steer you towards a substandard casino, you will not return, and we forfeit your trust along with everything we have built.

Commission rates play no part in our selection process. Every casino we feature must satisfy the following:

  • It holds a licence from a respected regulatory body
  • UK players are welcome with appropriate payment options
  • English-language customer support is available, responsive, and well-informed
  • Tower Rush is part of the casino's game library
  • Responsible gambling features are implemented and accessible

Your Freedom of Choice

There is absolutely no obligation to click our links. You are free to navigate directly to any casino by typing its URL into your browser. We bear you no ill will if that is your preference. Should you choose to use our links, know that it supports our ongoing work and we genuinely appreciate it.

Contact

Got questions about our affiliate arrangements? Drop us a line at [email protected].

Questions About Affiliation

Every casino link on our website carries a tracking code that is unique to us. When you follow one of those links and create an account, the casino can see that you arrived via our site and pays us a referral fee. This does not add any extra cost for you -- the casino covers the commission from its own revenue.

Not at all. We have rejected casino partnerships that came with attractive commission rates because the platforms failed to meet our editorial standards. Our reputation is the foundation of everything we do. Recommending an inferior casino would drive readers away, and that is something we simply will not risk.

There is no obligation whatsoever. You are welcome to visit any casino directly by entering its web address yourself. Clicking our links does help fund the running of this site, but the decision is entirely yours and we completely understand either way.

In most situations, the bonus offers remain identical regardless of whether you use our links. Occasionally, however, we negotiate special deals with a casino that are only available through our referral links. Whenever that applies, we make it clear on the page.

As a rule of thumb, every outbound link pointing to a casino on our site is an affiliate link -- this includes "Play Now" buttons, in-review links, and similar. In the HTML source code, these links carry the rel="nofollow" attribute.