Megaways VIP Casino

Megaways VIP Casino

Megaways VIP borrows its name from a UKGC-licensed casino it has nothing to do with. We trace its ChapChap Technologies family, test the 400% bonus small print and weigh what UK players surrender by signing up.

Go4Casino

Go4Casino

Go4Casino launched in 2026 on a Maltese licence L.C.S Limited has held since 2013. We name all twelve sister sites, weigh the operator’s record and set out why players in Great Britain aren’t covered.

Zumo Spin

Zumo Spin

Zumospin shut its doors to new players in 2026, leaving sister sites Bruno Casino and B7 Casino to carry the Manila Marketing N.V. flag. Here is the full record: the Kahnawake licence, the RTP blacklisting and where UK players stand.

Bet Ride

Bet Ride

Betride has exactly one verified sister site — 31Bets — both run from Costa Rica by Pixelforge Solutions S.R.L. on a single Anjouan licence. We trace the operator, debunk the borrowed UK licence claims around the brand, and score it 4.5/10.

BetRepublic

BetRepublic

BetRepublic launched in 2026 inside the offshore Casolinia network, and its licence story shifts from page to page. Here’s who really runs it, how its sister sites compare, and why UK players get no Gambling Commission cover.

Magicianbet

Magicianbet

Magicianbet advertises document-free crypto play, yet its own rules demand ID at every cash-out. Both verified sister sites, the Anjouan owner and safer UKGC routes, reviewed honestly.

High Spin

High Spin

HighSpin fronts a 380% welcome package with a Costa Rica company number where a gambling licence should be. We unpick the paperwork, name its Wildzy, Smash and Mad Casino siblings, and explain the 2.5/10 score.

Wildies Sister Sites &

Wildies Sister Sites &

Wildies arrived in 2026 with a four-part welcome package, an Anjouan compliance framework and no named operating company anywhere in its paperwork. We trace who is behind it, why no sister sites can be verified, and why its own rules shut British players out.

WinPlace

WinPlace

WinPlace holds no gambling licence at all — just a Costa Rican company registration shared with a dozen sister casinos. We trace Fortaprime SRL, debunk the Curaçao licence claim circulating on lookalike domains, and weigh the £14,000 welcome pitch against what UK players give up: 3.5/10.

Crown Jewelz

Crown Jewelz

Crown Jewelz pairs a hundred-provider lobby with a licensing story nobody can check: two domains, a ‘Licensed & Regulated’ badge, and no company, register entry or licence number behind any of it. Here is the full June 2026 picture, including the truth about its sister sites.

Casino Sister Site News, Reviews and Updates

This is where we keep UK players up to date on the casinos behind the brands. Every week we publish new reviews, sister site investigations and casino news, looking past the marketing to work out who really owns each site, whether the licensing stacks up, and whether it deserves your money.

Most online casinos are not one-offs. They belong to a wider family of sister sites that share an owner, a platform or a licence, which means they often share the same bonuses, the same terms and, now and again, the same problems. We map those families out brand by brand. When the paperwork checks out we say so, and when a casino makes claims it cannot back up, whether that is a licence number that leads nowhere or an owner who appears under three different names, we flag it plainly.

Our reviews are written with British players in mind. A lot of the casinos we cover hold offshore licences rather than a UK Gambling Commission licence, so we always make the licensing position clear and explain what it means for you before you sign up. Where a site is not a sensible choice for UK readers, we will tell you, and point you towards safer, fully licensed alternatives instead.

What You Will Find Here

Our news pages bring together everything you need to weigh up a casino before you play:

  • New casino reviews covering the latest sites to launch, updated for the current month.
  • Sister site investigations that trace ownership and group structure from public records, not press releases.
  • Licensing checks that confirm exactly who regulates a casino, and what that protection is actually worth.
  • Bonus and welcome offer breakdowns, including the small print on wagering, win caps and withdrawal limits.
  • Guides and tips to help UK players find better offers and avoid the common pitfalls.

New articles appear at the top of the page, so the most recent casino news is always the first thing you see. Browse the latest entries below, and check back regularly as we add more.

Casino Sister Site News: Frequently Asked Questions

What are casino sister sites?

Sister sites are casinos run by the same company, or built on the same platform, that share features such as software, game libraries, bonuses and terms and conditions. If you have enjoyed playing at one, its sister sites are often a good place to look next. Equally, if a casino has a poor record on payouts or fairness, its siblings are worth approaching with the same caution.

How often is the news page updated?

We add new reviews and updates regularly, frequently several times a week. The newest articles always sit at the top, so it is worth checking back often to catch the latest casino launches and the brands we have recently looked into.

Are the casinos you review licensed in the UK?

Many are not. A large number of the casinos we cover hold offshore licences, from jurisdictions such as Anjouan, Curacao or Costa Rica, rather than a UK Gambling Commission licence. We state every casino’s licensing position clearly, and where a brand is not UKGC licensed we explain what that means for British players and suggest licensed alternatives you can rely on.

Can I trust your reviews?

We are an independent directory with no stake in any operator. Rather than repeating marketing claims, we verify ownership and licensing against public company and regulator records, then base our verdict on what we actually find, whether that is good news or bad. If something does not add up, we say so.

Do you cover casino bonuses and welcome offers?

Yes. We break down welcome bonuses, free spins and ongoing promotions, and we pay particular attention to the terms that matter most: wagering requirements, maximum win caps and withdrawal limits. The aim is to show you what an offer is really worth before you opt in, not just the headline figure.

How can I keep my gambling safe and under control?

Set a budget before you play, only ever stake what you can comfortably afford to lose, and take regular breaks. If you would like tools and free, confidential support, please see our Responsible Gaming page. You must be 18 or over to gamble.

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