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PlayOJO Sister Sites: All 52 Brands, and the 5 Worth Playing

PlayOJO sister sites: 52 brands, one operator, but only PlayOJO's welcome offer has zero wagering. Which five are worth playing, and which are rebrands.

Last updated 6 August 2026 Facts verified 2026-08-04 UK Gambling Commission 39326
Operator group
PlayOJO (Skill On Net)
Live brands
51
Closed brands
1
Licence
UK Gambling Commission
Licensee
Skill On Net Limited
Established
2014
Independently reviewed

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Welcome bonus
Up to 500 free spins
Wagering
None on spins
Min deposit
£10
Withdrawal
~2 hours

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Welcome bonus
£20 bonus + 50 spins
Wagering
10x on the bonus
Min deposit
£10
Withdrawal
~24 hours

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Welcome bonus
100% up to £50, or 150 spins
Wagering
Min deposit
£10
Withdrawal
~24 hours

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Welcome bonus
100 free spins
Wagering
None on spins
Min deposit
£10
Withdrawal
~4 hours

Grosvenor Casinos

Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited
Welcome bonus
Deposit £20, play with £40
Wagering
10x
Min deposit
£20
Withdrawal
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Ladbrokes

LC International Limited
Welcome bonus
100 free spins
Wagering
None on spins
Min deposit
£10
Withdrawal
Up to 24 hours

MrQ

Tek Fox Ltd
Welcome bonus
100 free spins
Wagering
None, wager-free
Min deposit
£10
Withdrawal
0 to 20 minutes

PlayOJO

Skill On Net Limited
Welcome bonus
50 free spins
Wagering
None, wager-free
Min deposit
£10
Withdrawal
A few hours

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PlayOJO sister sites include Spin Genie, MegaCasino, SlotsMagic, Prime Casino, Prime Slots, Simba Games, ICE36, Lord Ping, Genting Casino and Slingo. More than 50 brands sit on one operator’s account. PlayOJO is the only one whose welcome offer carries no wagering, though its own reward policy attaches 60x to one other product. Self-exclusion is the good news here: one request covers every brand on the account.

All PlayOJO sister sites compared

The group runs to 52 trading names and 60 domains, and the count shifts as brands are added and retired. These are the UK-facing ones worth knowing about.

Brand Games Welcome offer Status
PlayOJO “Over 5,000 Games” on its own welcome page; a 2026 third-party review says over 7,000 50 spins on Big Bass Bonanza at £0.10 each, £10 minimum deposit, no wagering, no cashout cap. Northern Ireland excluded Active
Spin Genie Not published The operator’s partner programme lists 100% up to £25 plus 50 spins from 12 January 2026; a June 2026 listing showed £10 deposit for 120 spins on Book of Dead at 10x on spin winnings. Both are published Active
MegaCasino Not published 100% up to £25 plus 50 spins, £10 minimum, 10x on the bonus and on spin winnings, slots only Active
Prime Slots Not published 50% up to £50 plus spins running for a year Active
Simba Games Not published 50 spins Active
ICE36 Not published 100% up to £25 Active
Lord Ping Not published 100% up to £25 Active
LuckyMe Slots Not published 50 bonus spins on Starburst Active
SlotsMagic Not published Not published Active
Prime Casino Not published Not published Active
Genting Casino Not published Not published Someone else’s brand, same operator
Slingo Not published Not published Someone else’s brand, same operator
Zingo Bingo Not published Not published; its own terms apply 5x to bingo bonuses Someone else’s brand, same operator
Winning Kings Not published Not published Closed
The Masked Singer Not published Not published Closed

“Someone else’s brand, same operator” means a third party owns the name but Skill On Net holds your money and answers for the site. There are 18 of these, and the next section explains why it matters.

Three columns came out because they repeated. Minimum deposit is £10 everywhere it is published. The match is 100% at Spin Genie, MegaCasino, ICE36 and Lord Ping, except Prime Slots, which pays 50% but caps at £50 rather than £25, making it the largest bonus in the group.

Wagering is the one worth reading twice. It is 10x across the group, except Zingo Bingo, whose own terms apply 5x to bingo bonuses, and PlayOJO, whose welcome offer applies none.

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The best PlayOJO sister sites

Four picks, each for one checkable reason.

PlayOJO: best for no wagering. It is the only brand in the group that attaches no wagering to its welcome spins, and OJOplus pays back between 0.06% and 10% of every bet, win or lose, as withdrawable cash rather than bonus funds. Its own terms carry no maximum cashout on the spins.

Zingo Bingo: best wagering terms after PlayOJO. 5x on bingo bonuses against the 10x that applies across the rest of the group. On a £25 bonus that is £125 to turn over instead of £250.

Prime Slots: biggest bonus. 50% up to £50 is the highest cap in the group, where most brands stop at £25, and the spins run for a year rather than 30 days.

Spin Genie: most spins, if the higher offer is the one you get. A June 2026 listing showed 120 spins for a £10 deposit, against the 50 its partner programme publishes. Check which version the site shows you before depositing.

Every offer above carries its own conditions: 10x wagering on slots only, 30-day expiry, and £0.10 spin values on the free-spin portions.

The white-label brands, and why they matter to you

Eighteen brands on this account are not Skill On Net’s own. A third party owns the name, the artwork and the marketing; Skill On Net holds the operating licence, runs the platform and holds your deposits.

Genting Casino, Slingo, Luna Casino, Swift Casino, Metal Casino, PlayJango, Knight Slots, Zebra Wins and Zingo Bingo are all in this group.

This is worth knowing for one practical reason. If a withdrawal stalls at Genting Casino, the company answerable for your money is Skill On Net, not the brand whose logo is on the page. Your complaint, your verification documents and your dispute all sit with the operator.

It also means the brand you recognise may not be the business you are dealing with. Genting is a household name in British casinos; the online site trading under that name runs on someone else’s account. Our Wowcher Bingo review follows the same arrangement through on a smaller brand.

What carries over, and what doesn’t

Shared across the group? Detail
Your account No. Every brand needs its own registration and its own ID checks.
Your balance No. Funds sit with the brand you deposited to.
Welcome offers One per brand, and the group applies an eligibility rule across sister brands rather than letting you work through them freely.
Self-exclusion Yes, across the whole account. One request covers every brand. See the section below.
The platform Yes. All 52 brands run on the Skill On Net platform, with a shared cashier and verification process.
Game suppliers Yes, largely. The same slots appear across the group.
The licence Yes. One account covers every brand here, including the 18 owned by other companies.

The self-exclusion row is the reason this network is worth taking seriously. It is the opposite of how offshore groups work, where excluding at one brand leaves the siblings wide open.

PlayOJO sister sites no deposit bonus

There is no no-deposit welcome offer at PlayOJO or at any sister brand on this account. Every published offer requires a qualifying deposit, and £10 is the minimum wherever it is stated.

PlayOJO’s offer is the closest thing to one in effect rather than in form. The 50 spins carry no wagering and no cashout cap, so anything they return is cash you can withdraw immediately. A £25 bonus at 10x elsewhere in the group needs £250 through the games first.

OJOplus works the same way. Money back on every bet lands in a withdrawable balance rather than a bonus balance, which is the mechanic the rest of the group does not have.

The one place “no wagering, ever” does not hold

PlayOJO’s UK homepage, read on 4 August 2026, says “no wagering requirements, ever”. Clause 1 of its Reward Policy repeats it: “there are no wagering requirements on any of our rewards or offers.”

Clause 49 of the same document does not agree. It states that a PlayBooster reward “carries a playthrough requirement of (60) times of the amount of your PlayBooster reward”. So a £10 PlayBooster needs £600 through the games, and clause 84 gives 30 days before the amount is void.

Two things to be straight about. The welcome spins genuinely carry no wagering, and nothing here changes that. And the policy carrying clause 49 is the one published on playojo.com. The equivalent UK pages returned errors across repeated attempts on 4 August 2026, so we could not confirm whether the UK reward policy words it the same way. A 60x playthrough would be six times the 10x ceiling UK rules have imposed since 19 January 2026, which is a reason to expect the UK document to differ rather than to assume it matches.

Read the reward terms on the build you are actually on before claiming a PlayBooster. “No wagering” describes the welcome offer accurately; it does not describe every reward the operator issues.

There is also a condition that applies to no-wagering offers generally: clause 45 requires you to have deposited and risked your own money before bonus-related funds can be withdrawn, and clause 25 treats claiming a reward and trying to withdraw without that as irregular play. That is not a PlayOJO quirk: it is how every no-wagering offer in the market is protected against bonus abuse.

Bonuses and wagering across the group

This network cut its wagering in half twice over at the start of 2026, and it did so on the record.

Skill On Net’s partner programme announced that from 12 January 2026 its UK brands would drop wagering from 60x to 10x, cancel all existing exclusive offers, and revert to the default homepage welcome offers. The change landed a week before the UK rules requiring it took effect on 19 January 2026.

That matters when you read older reviews. Pages still quoting 35x on Simba Games or 60x with a bonus code cannot describe a current UK offer, because the ceiling is now 10x. Offshore brands are not bound by it at all: DaytonaSpin still asks 35x.

Work the current numbers through. MegaCasino’s 100% up to £25 at 10x on the bonus means £250 of turnover on slots inside 30 days for a £25 bonus. Zingo Bingo’s 5x on a £25 bingo bonus is £125. PlayOJO’s 50 spins is nothing: the winnings are cash on arrival.

The trade is size. Dropping to 10x came with caps of £25 across most of the group, so the bonuses are easier to clear and considerably smaller than they were in 2025. Prime Slots at £50 is the exception.

Deposits, withdrawals and how long you wait at PlayOJO

PlayOJO
Minimum deposit £10
Spin value on the welcome offer £0.10 each, 50 spins, £5 total value
Maximum cashout from the welcome offer None. PlayOJO’s terms state a 1,000x win on a £0.10 spin pays £100 and can be withdrawn whenever you like
Money back on every bet 0.06% to 10% depending on the game, paid to the OJOplus balance as cash
Minimum withdrawal Published, but in the currency of whichever regional build you are served. Re-checked 5 August 2026
Stated processing time None given. The banking page says only “Get winnings instantly”. Re-checked 5 August 2026
Player-reported time Trustpilot reviewers through 2026 describe withdrawal delays and repeated identity-check requests as the dominant complaint theme
Excluded New players in Northern Ireland cannot claim the welcome offer

We went back to the banking page on 5 August 2026 to close this gap and could not. It carries a minimum withdrawal figure, but denominated in whatever currency your regional build serves, so there is no sterling number to quote. The maximum is given as “See Cashier”, which you cannot read until you hold an account. The only statement about timing is the marketing line “Get winnings instantly”, and no processing time in hours or days appears anywhere. The UK pages returned errors on both attempts.

For a brand whose entire pitch is that it does not hold your winnings hostage behind wagering, not stating how long a payout takes is an odd thing to leave off.

Credit cards are not accepted for gambling at any UK site, PlayOJO included.

Are they actually different?

Mostly no, and PlayOJO says so itself. Its official sister-sites page recognises only PlayUZU as a genuine sibling brand, alongside its own regional builds, and states plainly that no other casino is an official PlayOJO sister site.

That is a narrower definition than the one this page uses, and both are true. PlayOJO owns one brand family; Skill On Net operates 52 brands on one account. The second is what matters if you want to know who holds your money.

Underneath, the group is one system. Shared platform, shared cashier, shared verification queue, and largely the same slots from the same suppliers. Switching from MegaCasino to Prime Casino changes the artwork and the offer, not the machinery.

The differences that are real are narrow and all sit in the terms. PlayOJO’s zero wagering. Zingo Bingo’s 5x. Prime Slots’ £50 cap and year-long spins. Everything else on this account is a £25 bonus at 10x in different colours.

Most of the group publishes no game count at all, which makes library size impossible to compare across brands. PlayOJO is the exception, and it contradicts itself: over 5,000 on its own page against a third-party count above 7,000.

Complaints and what players say

The independent scores disagree sharply, and both are worth knowing.

Casino Guru rates PlayOJO’s Safety Index 8.5 out of 10, in its “High” band, as of 2026. Trustpilot runs at 2.1 out of 5 from more than 15,000 reviews, with a competing aggregator citing 2.5 out of 5 from over 12,000 and noting that more than 40% of those are five stars.

The split is explicable. Casino Guru scores terms, fairness and complaint handling; Trustpilot collects people who had a problem. The complaint themes are consistent across both: withdrawal delays, verification loops where the same document is requested more than once, and account access issues.

AskGamblers carries individual disputes including a February 2026 case over a withdrawal of roughly CAD 51,000.

Complete your identity checks in the first session rather than at cashout. It is the single most effective thing you can do to avoid the pattern these reviews describe.

Drawbacks and gaps

The regulatory record. Skill On Net paid £305,150 in May 2023 over anti-money-laundering and social-responsibility failings covering January 2021 to December 2022, with a third-party audit attached. It followed a £3.6m settlement in 2021. Documented examples included customers depositing and losing more than double a £2,000 limit they had set.

Advertising rulings. The Advertising Standards Authority upheld complaints in May 2022 against PlayOJO’s “Hot or Cold” advertising for implying players could predict or influence outcomes. A later ruling went against the group’s GeckoPlay brand over an Instagram ad trivialising gambling harm. You can look both up in the ASA’s rulings register.

Small bonuses. £25 is the cap across most of the group, down sharply from 2025 levels.

No published figures. Most brands on this account publish neither a game count nor a withdrawal time, so the comparison table above is thinner than it should be through no fault of the reader.

The Trustpilot score. 2.1 out of 5 from 15,000-plus reviews is poor for a brand whose product design is unusually player-friendly. The gap between what PlayOJO offers and what people report experiencing is the honest summary of this group.

If you self-excluded on one, are you blocked on the rest?

Yes. A self-exclusion request at any brand on this account applies across the whole account, so excluding at PlayOJO covers Spin Genie, MegaCasino, Prime Casino, Genting Casino, Slingo and every other brand on the list, including the 18 owned by other companies.

That is a genuine protection and it is not how every group works. Offshore networks routinely require you to exclude brand by brand, and some do not honour it across siblings at all. The MyStake group is a documented example.

GAMSTOP covers this network too. One GAMSTOP registration blocks every operator licensed in Great Britain, which includes all 52 brands here plus every other British site, for the term you choose: six months, one year or five years, with no early exit.

Between the two, GAMSTOP is the wider net and the account-level exclusion is the faster one. Registering for GAMSTOP does not stop you also asking Skill On Net directly. Our responsible gambling page lists the tools in one place.

If you want tools that work regardless of where a site is licensed, GamCare and the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 can set up device-level blocking software and bank gambling blocks with you, free and at any hour.

Which PlayOJO sister site should you pick?

PlayOJO, and it is not close. No wagering on the welcome spins, no cashout cap, and money back on every bet paid as cash rather than bonus funds. Nothing else on this account offers any of the three.

Take Zingo Bingo instead if you play bingo rather than slots, because its 5x is the best conventional wagering term in the group. Take Prime Slots if you want the largest bonus, at 50% up to £50. Every brand we have scored is in our casino reviews.

Read PlayOJO’s own welcome offer terms before you deposit, particularly if you are in Northern Ireland, where new players are excluded from the offer.

PlayOJO homepage advertising 50 free spins on first deposit with no wagering requirements
PlayOJO's homepage. The no-wagering claim shown here is the one its own reward policy contradicts for PlayBooster.

Who runs these sites

Every brand on this page is operated by Skill On Net Limited under Gambling Commission account 39326, held since 2014 and covering remote casino, bingo and gambling software. PlayOJO’s own site names Skill On Net as its operator.

The full roster of trading names and domains, with each marked active, inactive or white label, is published on the register’s domain-names page.

Gambling should be entertainment, never a way to make money. If it has stopped feeling that way, GamCare and the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 can help.

Frequently asked questions

How many PlayOJO sister sites are there?

Skill On Net runs 52 trading names and 60 domains on one account, covering both its own brands and 18 owned by third parties. The count changes as brands are added and retired.

Which PlayOJO sister site has no wagering?

None. PlayOJO is the only brand on the account that applies no wagering to its welcome offer. Every other brand applies 10x, except Zingo Bingo at 5x on bingo bonuses.

Is Genting Casino a PlayOJO sister site?

It runs on the same operator's account, so Skill On Net holds the licence and your money. The Genting brand itself is owned by a different company.

Does PlayOJO say who its sisters are?

Yes. PlayOJO's official sister-sites page names only PlayUZU plus its own regional builds, and states that no other casino is an official sister site.

Can I claim a welcome offer at more than one brand?

Each brand runs its own offer, but the group applies an eligibility rule across sister brands. Read the terms on the specific site before assuming you qualify.

Play safe

Gamble responsibly

18+ only. Gambling can be addictive. Free, confidential support is available from GamCare on the National Gambling Helpline, 0808 8020 133, and you can self-exclude from every UK-licensed site through GAMSTOP. Always read the operator’s full terms before depositing.