BetSuna Casino: A May 2026 Launch With ProgressPlay Sister Sites

BetSuna new casino logo

BetSuna went live in the first half of 2026. The domain was registered on 16 January that year and the site first turns up in the web archive on 8 May, which makes it a recent arrival rather than a brand new one. What it is not is a new company: BetSuna is a skin on ProgressPlay’s UK licence, and that licence has been running since 2014.

That distinction matters more here than on most pages, because it changes the answer to the sister sites question completely. The Gambling Commission register lists 188 domains against ProgressPlay Limited’s account, 101 of them flagged as white label. BetSuna is one of those 101, which makes its sibling list one of the largest of any brand covered on this site.

Fifteen of those siblings already have reviews here. This page sets out the licence, what BetSuna actually offers, and how it differs from the rest of the family. A range of additional casino brands appears further down for browsing.

Worth knowing. BetSuna operates on ProgressPlay Limited’s UK Gambling Commission licence, so GamStop and the usual UK player protections apply. The trade-off with a white-label skin is that the brand is a front end: the account terms, the cashier and the complaints route belong to ProgressPlay rather than to BetSuna.

The ProgressPlay Family

ProgressPlay Limited holds Gambling Commission account 39335, with casino licensing going back to 1 November 2014 and betting added in December 2018. The company is Maltese, registered as C 58305 in St Julian’s, and also holds a Malta Gaming Authority licence, MGA/B2C/231/2012, issued in April 2013. Day to day operations run from a head office in Limassol, Cyprus.

White-label operators like ProgressPlay supply everything behind the brand: the games, the cashier, the account system and the licence itself. A partner brings the name and the marketing. That is why 188 domains can sit on a single account, and why 101 of them carry the white label flag rather than being listed as ProgressPlay’s own active sites. BetSuna is one of the more recent additions to that list.

Sister brand Status
JeffBet Reviewed on this site
Mrslot Reviewed on this site
Hippozino Reviewed on this site
Mrjack Vegas Reviewed on this site
Spinzwin Reviewed on this site
Jazzy Spins Reviewed on this site
Maxiplay, Sin Spins, Casimpo, Casino Kings, Mobilewins, Mrmobi, Lottery Also reviewed on this site
Interbet, O Reels Reviewed here, but their domains are now marked inactive on the register
Vegas Paradise, Jackpot Paradise, Fruity King, Monster Casino, Dream Palace and around 85 more On the same licence, not yet reviewed here

Eight of the ProgressPlay sisters already reviewed on this site are pictured below.

JeffBet logoMrslot logoHippozino logoMrjack Vegas logoSpinzwin logoJazzy Spins logoMaxiplay logoSin Spins logo

Sharing a licence is not the same as sharing an owner, and with a white-label platform that difference is real. Each brand on the list may be marketed by a different partner, with its own bonus structure and promotional calendar. What is genuinely shared is the machinery: the same cashier, the same verification process, the same terms and conditions, and the same regulator to appeal to if something goes wrong. Register at three of them and you are, in every way that matters to a complaint, one customer.

BetSuna Reviewed

BetSuna, a UK casino launched in 2026 on ProgressPlay's licence, real homepage screenshot showing the welcome bonus and featured roulette games

Three Products, Three Separate Offers

BetSuna runs casino, sportsbook and bingo from one account, and it prices each of them separately. The casino welcome is 100% up to €/$100 with 50 free spins on Bigger Bass Splash, carrying a 35x wagering requirement on the bonus and on free-spin winnings. Sports gets its own deal, deposit and bet €/$10 for a €/$50 free bet at minimum odds of 1.5. Bingo is a £10 deposit for £20 of bingo money at 2x wagering.

The bingo offer is the friendliest of the three by some distance, and the sports free bet is unusually large relative to the qualifying stake. The bingo deal excludes Skrill and Neteller deposits, and all three cap what you can convert at three times the bonus amount, or €/$20 from free spins.

A Lobby That Leans on Roulette

The featured row is dominated by roulette variants rather than the slot carousel most casinos open with. European Roulette from Games Global sits alongside four Light & Wonder tables, 20p Roulette, its Christmas edition, 10p Roulette and Platinum Roulette, with RTP and volatility printed on each tile. Publishing RTP on the lobby tile is a good habit and not a universal one.

Behind the featured strip the catalogue is the standard ProgressPlay library, which is large and slot-heavy, with live casino supplied through the usual studios. Anyone who has used a ProgressPlay brand before will recognise the layout immediately, because the platform is the same one running underneath every name in the table above.

The Currencies Tell You Who This Is Aimed At

The casino and sports offers are quoted in euros and dollars while the bingo offer is quoted in pounds, and the site carries both UK and Ireland region toggles. That mixture is typical of a white-label brand launched across several markets at once rather than built for Britain specifically.

It is not a problem in itself, and the UK licence is real regardless. But it is a fair hint that BetSuna is one deployment of a template rather than a bespoke UK product, which is worth knowing before you read the branding as a promise of something distinctive.

How New Is It, Really

BetSuna’s domain was registered in January 2026 and the site first appears in the web archive in May 2026, so as a brand it is a few months old. The licence underneath it dates from 2014 and the platform is older still.

That is the honest summary: a recent brand on long-established infrastructure, which is a very different risk profile from a genuinely new operator finding its feet. The cashier, the verification flow and the complaints process have all been running for over a decade, even though the name on the door went up this year.

BetSuna Key Facts

Detail What we found
Brand launched Around May 2026; domain registered 16 January 2026
Licensee ProgressPlay Limited
UKGC account 39335, casino licence effective 1 November 2014
Register status White label, one of 101 on that account
Malta licence MGA/B2C/231/2012, issued April 2013
Company registration C 58305, Malta, St Julian’s
Head office Limassol, Cyprus
Domains on the account 188 in total: 20 active, 101 white label, 67 inactive
Casino welcome 100% up to €/$100 plus 50 free spins, 35x wagering
Sisters reviewed here Fifteen, listed in the table above

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths: a UK Gambling Commission licence in force since 2014, on a platform with more than a decade of operating history behind it. Three genuinely separate products, casino, sportsbook and bingo, each with its own welcome offer. RTP figures printed on the lobby tiles. A very large game catalogue from day one, which a standalone new casino could not assemble.

Weaknesses: 35x wagering on both the bonus and the free-spin winnings is on the demanding side, and the conversion caps are tight. The brand is a white-label skin, so almost nothing about the experience is specific to BetSuna. Offers quoted in euros and dollars on a site marketed to UK players is an odd fit. With more than a hundred sibling skins on the same licence, the reputation of any one of them tells you very little about this one.

Where BetSuna Sits Against Other UK Casinos

Because BetSuna is UK-licensed, the question is not whether you can play but what you gain by choosing it over a bigger name. The honest answer is a slightly better bingo offer and a large sports free bet, set against a bonus structure stiffer than the market average and an interface you will have seen before if you have used any ProgressPlay brand.

The most useful comparisons are inside its own family. JeffBet and Mrslot are the longest established of the siblings reviewed here and give a good sense of how this platform behaves over time, while Hippozino and Spinzwin show how differently the same underlying casino can be dressed up. Reading two or three of those alongside this page will tell you more than any external comparison would.

Common Questions About BetSuna

When did BetSuna launch?

The betsuna.com domain was registered on 16 January 2026 and the site first appears in the web archive on 8 May 2026, so the brand launched in the first half of 2026. The licence it runs on is far older, dating from 2014.

How many sister sites does BetSuna have?

The Gambling Commission register records 188 domains on ProgressPlay Limited’s account, 39335. Of those, 101 carry the white label flag that BetSuna itself carries, 20 are listed as active and 67 as inactive. Fifteen of the siblings are reviewed on this site, including JeffBet, Mrslot, Hippozino and Spinzwin.

Who operates BetSuna?

ProgressPlay Limited, a Maltese company registered as C 58305, licensed by the UK Gambling Commission under account 39335 and by the Malta Gaming Authority under MGA/B2C/231/2012. Its head office is in Limassol, Cyprus.

Is BetSuna safe for UK players?

It operates on a full UK Gambling Commission licence, which means GamStop self-exclusion applies, deposit limits are enforced and disputes can be escalated to an approved adjudicator. The usual caution about bonus terms applies, particularly the 35x wagering requirement.

What is the BetSuna welcome bonus?

The casino offer is 100% up to €/$100 with 50 free spins on Bigger Bass Splash. Wagering is 35x on the bonus within 30 days and 35x on free-spin winnings within seven days, with conversion capped at three times the bonus or €/$20 from the spins.

Does BetSuna have a sportsbook and bingo?

Yes, both, running from the same account as the casino. The sports offer is a €/$50 free bet for a €/$10 deposit and bet at minimum odds of 1.5, and the bingo offer is £20 of bingo money for a £10 deposit at 2x wagering.

What does white label mean on the Gambling Commission register?

It means the domain is operated by a partner under the licence holder’s permission rather than by the licence holder as one of its own brands. ProgressPlay supplies the games, cashier, account system and licence; the partner supplies the name and the marketing.

Our Take on BetSuna

BetSuna is a competent, unremarkable skin on a platform that has been doing this for a decade. That is meant as a description rather than an insult: the licence is real and long-standing, the game catalogue arrives fully formed, and the bingo and sports offers are better than the casino one. If the platform suits you, it works.

What it does not offer is much reason to pick it over its hundred-odd siblings. The 35x wagering is stiff, the currency mix suggests a template rolled out across markets, and nothing in the lobby is distinctly BetSuna’s. Worth a look if the bingo offer appeals, but read a couple of the sister reviews before deciding this is the one.

New Sister Site rating: 6/10

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