ComeOn Sister Sites: What Happened to the ComeOn Group in the UK

ComeOn logo, a Co-Gaming casino

ComeOn and its two UK-facing sister sites, Mobilebet and Get Lucky, all closed to British players on 30 September 2019, when operator Co-Gaming Limited pulled the ComeOn Group out of the UK market. The brands still run abroad under Malta and Swedish licences, but they are no longer UK Gambling Commission products, so for a UK reader this page is mainly a record of who ran them and where to go instead.

ComeOn Sister Sites in Full

Important: ComeOn is not currently available to UK players. It holds no active UK Gambling Commission licence for British customers, is not part of GamStop, and offers no UK (IBAS) dispute resolution. The ComeOn Group still operates in other regulated markets under Malta Gaming Authority and Swedish licences, but if you are in the UK you cannot open an account, and you should treat this as information, not a recommendation.

The ComeOn Network at a Glance

  • UK status: Closed to UK players since 30 September 2019
  • Operator: Co-Gaming Limited, part of the ComeOn Group, based in Malta
  • UK-facing sisters: Mobilebet and Get Lucky, both closed to the UK on the same date
  • Current licences: Malta (MGA) and Sweden (Spelinspektionen) for non-UK markets
  • What UK players should do: Use a UK Gambling Commission licensed casino instead

The ComeOn Group Brands Compared

Sister site Status UKGC licence Best for Welcome offer (always check) Compared to ComeOn
ComeOn Closed to UK (Sept 2019) No, surrendered for UK Not available in the UK N/A for UK players The flagship; still live in the EU, not for UK accounts
Mobilebet Closed to UK (Sept 2019) No Not available in the UK N/A for UK players Mobile-first sister, closed alongside ComeOn
Get Lucky Closed to UK (Sept 2019) No Not available in the UK N/A for UK players Casino-led sister, closed alongside ComeOn

The Former UK Sister Sites in Detail

Mobilebet

Mobilebet casino logo, a former ComeOn sister site

Mobilebet was the mobile-first sister in the ComeOn Group, run by the same Co-Gaming Limited. It shut to UK players on the same date as ComeOn, 30 September 2019. Versus ComeOn: a lighter, phone-led front-end on the same back office, but identical in the way that matters now, it is closed to the UK.

Get Lucky

Get Lucky casino logo, a former ComeOn sister site

Get Lucky was the more casino-led ComeOn Group brand. Same operator, same closure: UK accounts were deactivated on 30 September 2019 and new UK sign-ups stopped a week earlier. Versus ComeOn: a different skin, the same group, and the same unavailable status for British players today.

How the ComeOn Group Network Worked

ComeOn launched around 2008 to 2010 for the Nordic market and entered the UK in 2014 on a Gambling Commission licence held by Co-Gaming Limited, a Malta-registered company in the ComeOn Group. Mobilebet and Get Lucky sat on the same operator and licence, which is what made them genuine sister sites rather than lookalikes.

In September 2019 the group withdrew all three brands from the UK for what it called strategic business reasons, telling customers to withdraw balances by 29 September, with anything left to be reclaimed through customer support afterwards. The group kept its focus on Sweden, Denmark, Malta, Poland and Germany. So while these brands still exist, the UK relationship between them ended in 2019.

The Complete ComeOn Group Picture

For markets outside the UK, the ComeOn Group runs a wider family that has included Galaksino, Nopeampi and the brands picked up with the 2018 Cherry acquisition, such as Cherry Casino and EuroSlots. None of these holds a UK Gambling Commission licence for British players. UK readers should confirm any current UK licence on the Gambling Commission register, where ComeOn no longer appears as a live UK operator.

If you are in the UK, the stable route is simply to choose a casino that holds a current UKGC licence and is covered by GamStop, rather than any ComeOn Group brand. Large, long-running UK-licensed sites such as Sky Vegas or bet365 are examples of brands that are still fully regulated for British players; check each one against the register before depositing.

What is the Same and What is Different

Feature ComeOn Sister sites
Operator Co-Gaming Limited (ComeOn Group) Co-Gaming Limited (ComeOn Group)
UK availability Closed to UK since Sept 2019 Mobilebet and Get Lucky also closed to UK
UKGC licence Not active for UK players Not active for UK players
GamStop Not covered Not covered
UK dispute resolution No IBAS cover No IBAS cover
Current markets EU markets (MGA, Sweden) EU markets only
Account currency EUR and other non-UK currencies EUR and other non-UK currencies

Are These Official ComeOn Sister Sites?

Yes, historically. Mobilebet and Get Lucky were run by the same operator as ComeOn, Co-Gaming Limited, which makes them true sisters rather than lookalikes. The catch is that all three left the UK together in 2019, so for a UK player the distinction is academic: none is currently available. Anything else marketed as a “site like ComeOn” today is an unrelated alternative run by a different operator.

ComeOn Review

There is no way to dress this up for a UK audience: ComeOn is closed to British players and has been since 30 September 2019. What follows is context for anyone who still has an old account or is trying to work out what happened to the brand.

Why it left the UK

Co-Gaming Limited withdrew ComeOn, Mobilebet and Get Lucky from the UK for what it described as strategic business reasons, citing the cost and risk of the mature UK market. New UK registrations stopped on 23 September 2019 and existing accounts were deactivated on 30 September. Players were told to withdraw any balance by 29 September and, after that, to reclaim funds through customer support.

If you still have a balance

Anyone who never emptied an old ComeOn, Mobilebet or Get Lucky account should contact the operator’s customer support to request the balance, and keep copies of any account correspondence in case you need to follow up. Because the brand is no longer UKGC-licensed for the UK, you would not have UK (IBAS) dispute resolution to fall back on, which is one more reason to sort it out directly and keep records.

Games and offers

For its remaining EU markets ComeOn still runs a broad slots and sportsbook product, but the specific bonuses, wagering terms and payment methods there are set for non-UK currencies and licences, so they are not relevant to a UK reader and are not something you can opt into from the UK.

Support and responsible gambling

Because ComeOn is outside UK regulation, it is not part of GamStop and offers no UK dispute resolution. UK players who want self-exclusion and UK protection should stay with UKGC-licensed casinos. For support with gambling, GamCare, BeGambleAware and GamStop remain the right places to turn, and Gambling Therapy is useful for readers outside the UK.

ComeOn Key Facts

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

Updated June 2026: confirmed ComeOn, Mobilebet and Get Lucky remain closed to UK players and reframed the page around that closure and safe UK-licensed alternatives.

Operator Co-Gaming Limited (ComeOn Group)
Registered office Spinola Park, St Julians, Malta
Launched Around 2008 to 2010 (UK from 2014)
UK status Closed to UK players on 30 September 2019
UK protection Not UKGC-licensed for UK players; not on GamStop; no IBAS dispute resolution
Current licences Malta Gaming Authority; Swedish Spelinspektionen (non-UK markets)
UK-facing sisters Mobilebet and Get Lucky (both closed to the UK)
Account currency EUR and other non-UK currencies
Support Email and live chat (non-UK markets)
Licence checked Checked on the UKGC register, June 2026 (no active UK licence)
Our rating 3/10

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Backed by an established group, Co-Gaming Limited, with a long record in regulated EU markets.
  • Clear, well-documented UK exit in 2019, with a withdrawal window communicated to customers.
  • Still holds Malta and Swedish licences for the markets where it does operate.
  • The brand had a good reputation for loyalty rewards before it left the UK.

Cons

  • Not available to UK players at all, so there is nothing for a British reader to join.
  • No UK Gambling Commission licence for UK customers, no GamStop cover and no IBAS dispute resolution.
  • Both UK-facing sisters, Mobilebet and Get Lucky, closed on the same date, so the network offers no UK fallback.
  • Reclaiming an old balance now means contacting support rather than a simple in-account withdrawal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ComeOn available in the UK?

No. ComeOn closed to UK players on 30 September 2019 and has not returned. You cannot open or use a UK account.

Who owns ComeOn?

ComeOn is operated by Co-Gaming Limited, part of the ComeOn Group, a Malta-registered company.

Is ComeOn on GamStop?

No. ComeOn is not UK Gambling Commission licensed for UK players, so it is not part of GamStop. UK players who want self-exclusion should use UKGC-licensed casinos and the GamStop scheme.

What were ComeOn’s sister sites?

Its UK-facing sisters were Mobilebet and Get Lucky, both run by Co-Gaming Limited. All three closed to UK players together in September 2019.

Can I get my money out of an old ComeOn account?

You should contact the operator’s customer support to request any remaining balance and keep copies of your account correspondence. There is no UK IBAS route, so deal with it directly and keep records.

Does ComeOn still exist anywhere?

Yes, the ComeOn Group still operates in markets such as Sweden, Denmark, Malta, Poland and Germany under Malta and Swedish licences, but not for UK players.

Who regulates ComeOn now?

For the markets where it operates, ComeOn is regulated by the Malta Gaming Authority and the Swedish Gambling Authority. It is not regulated by the UK Gambling Commission for UK customers.

Our Verdict on ComeOn

For UK players the honest verdict is that ComeOn is a closed door. The brand and both of its UK-facing sister sites, Mobilebet and Get Lucky, left the UK on 30 September 2019, so there is no ComeOn sister site to recommend within the network. If you liked ComeOn’s sportsbook-and-casino mix, the sensible move is a current UK Gambling Commission licensed site that is covered by GamStop, such as a large, long-running UK brand you can verify on the register, rather than any ComeOn Group product. It scores 3 out of 10, purely because it is unavailable to the UK audience this page serves.

New Sister Site rating: 3/10