The domain was registered in 2016 and then the person who registered it put it up for sale. It doesn't mean development of the roobet casino started on the very day the domain was registered.
This is probably where some review site confuse the years the casino was launched as they just look at the date the domain was registered.
I see it the same way. It's relatively easy to find out when a site was registered, so you can naturally assume that the casino in question was also launched at that time.
However, I don't understand why review sites don't simply contact the producers and ask "when did you start? Much of the information needed for a "meaningful" evaluation of a site can unfortunately not be found on the internet and is publicly available.
Exactly, maybe they just act as if they know what are publicly available information are all true and correct when in fact it's not, considering now that the domain was just bought. I'd say there's good review sites but there are review sites that will only make reviews plainly to share their referrals and get those bonuses they can get to the platform.
Why is it so important to know?
If it's really important why doesn't anyone ask the admin or owner about the launch date because it's much more accurate than having to rely on a different site.
I don't think it's that important to know to others but for sake of those who wants the truth, it's sometimes bothersome not to know. But I think it's already answered from the recent replies above.