Casiplay Sister Sites: A Closing Network and Where to Go Next

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Casiplay closed permanently on 1 January 2026, and its sister sites are not a safe bet either: the whole AG Communications and Aspire Global white-label operation, now owned by Aristocrat Interactive, is winding down its UK business and has said it will shut the entire white-label operation by June 2026. Former stablemates such as Karamba, Casino Luck, Jaak, Mr Play, Dream Jackpot and Neptune Play are therefore either closed, closing or at risk. If you came here for Casiplay sister sites, the honest steer is to withdraw any balance and move to a stable, separately-owned UK casino rather than another site on a network that is being switched off. Casiplay last held UK Gambling Commission account 39483.

Casiplay Sister Sites and the Aspire Global Wind-Down

Important: Casiplay is closed. If you still hold a balance, request a withdrawal and complete any identity checks now, and keep copies of your account and transaction history. Do not chase a welcome offer at a sister brand that may itself be closing within months. If a withdrawal stalls, you can escalate to the operator’s ADR scheme and, if needed, the Gambling Commission.

Who ran Casiplay, and why the network is closing

Casiplay was operated for British players by AG Communications Limited, the UK white-label arm of Aspire Global, under UK Gambling Commission licence 39483. Aspire Global is now part of Aristocrat Interactive, which has confirmed it is closing its entire white-label operation by June 2026. Brands began going dark from the end of 2025, Casiplay among the first wave on 1 January 2026, and affiliates were told to wind down. That matters for sister sites: when the platform operator pulls out of a market, the brands on that platform go with it, so a Casiplay sister is not a stable home.

The operator’s compliance record

Worth knowing if you are weighing up any remaining Aspire brand: in March 2025 the Gambling Commission imposed a settlement of about £1.4 million on AG Communications for anti-money-laundering and social-responsibility failings, and back in 2022 it paid £237,600 over similar issues involving white-label partners. Players also reported withdrawal frustrations over the years. None of that is a reason to rush back into the network on its way out.

What to do instead

Rather than rank brands that are closing, the practical move is to choose a UK Gambling Commission licensed casino run by a different, stable operator with a long trading history, so your account and any future winnings sit somewhere that is not being shut down. We are listing the brands below as former Casiplay stablemates for reference, not as recommendations to join.

Casiplay sister sites compared

Former Casiplay sister Status Operator Notes
Casiplay Closed 1 Jan 2026 AG Communications No longer operating
Karamba Closing / at risk Aspire Global Part of the wind-down
Casino Luck Closing / at risk Aspire Global Part of the wind-down
Jaak Closing / at risk Aspire Global Part of the wind-down
Mr Play Closing / at risk Aspire Global Part of the wind-down
Dream Jackpot Closing / at risk Jupiter Gaming on Aspire Part of the wind-down
Neptune Play Closing / at risk AG Communications Part of the wind-down

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Karamba

Karamba was one of the better-known Aspire brands and a long-standing Casiplay sister. With the white-label operation closing, treat it as a brand on its way out rather than somewhere to open a new account. Withdraw and move on. Versus Casiplay: same group, same closing fate.

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Casino Luck

Casino Luck shared Casiplay’s platform and licence and is part of the same wind-down. Any current offer is not worth the risk of the brand closing under you. Versus Casiplay: same operator, same trajectory.

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Jaak

Jaak Casino is another Aspire white label tied to the closing UK operation. Versus Casiplay: a sister in name and in shared risk.

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Mr Play

Mr Play is among the more recognisable Aspire-powered brands, but recognisability does not change the network position. Versus Casiplay: same group, same caution.

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Dream Jackpot

Dream Jackpot is owned by Jupiter Gaming but runs on the Aspire platform, sharing Casiplay’s operational DNA and, now, its exposure to the wind-down. Versus Casiplay: linked through the platform that is closing.

The wider Aspire Global picture

At its peak the Aspire Global platform powered around fifty brands in Europe, a mix of Aspire-owned sites and independent operators licensing the technology under the AG Communications UK licence. With Aristocrat closing the white-label operation, that list is contracting fast: brands such as Luckland, SpinShake and Cashiopeia ceased UK operations from the end of 2025. Some independent operators may migrate their brands to other platforms, but you cannot assume continuity. Always check the live status and the current operator on the Gambling Commission register before depositing anywhere that was once an Aspire site.

Casiplay then, and what to look for now

Feature Casiplay (historic) A stable UKGC casino to choose now
Operator AG Communications (closing UK) Established operator not in wind-down
UKGC licence 39483 (brand closed) Active and checkable
Future of the brand Closed Trading and committed to the UK
GamStop Applied while licensed Yes, all UKGC sites
Your balance Withdraw now Held under current UKGC rules

Are there official Casiplay sister sites to join?

Not safely. The genuine Casiplay sisters are other Aspire Global brands, and that network is being closed in the UK. There is no benefit to moving from one closing brand to another. If you see a site marketed as a Casiplay alternative, check whether it is run by a different, stable operator and confirm its licence on the Gambling Commission register first.

Casiplay Review

Casiplay is closed, so this is a closure-aware review rather than a recommendation. For context, it launched in 2018 as an Aspire Global white label, offered a large library (often quoted in the thousands of titles) from NetEnt, Microgaming and Play’n GO, and ran the standard Aspire promotions. It was competent but never distinctive, and it carried the network’s mixed reputation for withdrawals.

Bonuses and wagering

Any historic Casiplay welcome offer is now void. For reference, where live Aspire brands still operate in the UK their bonus wagering must sit at or below the 10x cap the Gambling Commission introduced in January 2026, so older reviews quoting higher figures are out of date. None of that helps at Casiplay itself, which is not taking play.

Payments and your balance

The priority for former players is cash, not games. Log in, request any remaining balance, and complete verification promptly. Keep records of deposits and withdrawals. If a payout is refused or delayed, use the operator’s alternative dispute resolution provider, and the Gambling Commission can be informed where an operator is failing to meet its obligations during a wind-down.

Responsible gambling

Whatever you choose next, stay with current UK Gambling Commission licensees so GamStop self-exclusion and UK dispute resolution continue to protect you. Independent support is available from GamCare and BeGambleAware.

How it compares to its sister sites

The comparison is unusual because the whole family is closing. Picking a Casiplay sister means picking another brand at risk of shutting down. A stable, separately-owned UKGC casino is the better destination.

Key Facts

Operator details last reviewed: June 2026 (last updated 8 June 2026)

Updated June: recorded Casiplay’s 1 January 2026 closure and the Aspire Global UK wind-down, removed stale live-offer claims, and updated bonus wagering to the 10x UK cap.

Detail Casiplay
Status: Closed permanently on 1 January 2026
Operator: AG Communications Limited (Aspire Global / Aristocrat Interactive)
Network: Aspire Global white label, closing in the UK by June 2026
Licence: UKGC (39483). Checked on the UKGC register, June 2026
Regulatory record: UKGC settlements of about £1.4m (2025) and £237,600 (2022)
UK protection: GamStop applied while licensed; brand now closed
Old balances: Withdraw now; escalate to ADR or the UKGC if blocked

Pros and Cons

Pros (historic)

  • Held a full UK Gambling Commission licence (39483), so GamStop and UK dispute resolution applied while it traded.
  • Large mainstream library from NetEnt, Microgaming and Play’n GO during its active years.
  • Its closure and the network wind-down are publicly documented, so players can act on clear information.
  • Where live Aspire brands remain, bonus wagering now falls under the friendlier 10x UK cap.

Cons

  • Casiplay is closed, so it cannot be joined and any old offer is void.
  • The entire Aspire Global UK network is winding down by June 2026, so the sister sites are not a stable alternative.
  • The operator has repeated UKGC settlements for AML and safer-gambling failings (about £1.4m in 2025, £237,600 in 2022).
  • Players reported withdrawal difficulties, the last thing you want during a wind-down.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Casiplay still open?

No. Casiplay closed permanently on 1 January 2026. If you hold a balance, request a withdrawal and complete verification as soon as possible.

Who owned Casiplay?

Casiplay was operated for UK players by AG Communications Limited, the UK white-label arm of Aspire Global, which is now part of Aristocrat Interactive, under UK Gambling Commission licence 39483.

Are Casiplay sister sites safe to join?

Not really. Brands such as Karamba, Casino Luck, Jaak, Mr Play and Dream Jackpot run on the same Aspire platform, which is being closed in the UK by June 2026, so they are closing or at risk too. A stable, separately-owned UKGC casino is a better choice.

How do I withdraw my Casiplay balance?

Log in if the site is still reachable, request the withdrawal and complete identity checks. Keep records, and if a payout is blocked you can escalate to the operator’s dispute-resolution provider and inform the Gambling Commission.

Why is the Aspire Global network closing in the UK?

Aspire Global is now owned by Aristocrat Interactive, which has confirmed it will close its entire white-label operation in the UK by June 2026. Brands began ceasing operations from the end of 2025.

Was Casiplay on GamStop?

Yes, while it held its UK Gambling Commission licence Casiplay was covered by GamStop. The brand is now closed, so any casino you choose next should be a current UKGC licensee.

Our Verdict on Casiplay

Casiplay closed on 1 January 2026, and because its sister sites sit on the Aspire Global platform that is being shut down in the UK by June 2026, there is no sister we would send you to. The honest advice is simple: withdraw any balance, keep your records, and pick a UK Gambling Commission licensed casino run by a stable, separately-owned operator. The low rating reflects a closed brand inside a closing network, not the casino at its best.

New Sister Site rating: 3/10