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Dream Jackpot Sister Sites: 4 Live Brands, 3 Closed

Dream Jackpot sister sites: only four are live, 666 Casino, King Casino, Mr Luck and Red Casino. Three are closed, and the operator changed in 2025.

Last updated 6 August 2026 Facts verified 2026-08-05 UK Gambling Commission 67098
Operator group
Dream Jackpot (Jupiter Gaming)
Live brands
5 live, 2 not open
Closed brands
3
Licence
UK Gambling Commission
Licensee
Jupiter Gaming Limited
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Welcome bonus
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Wagering
10x on the bonus
Min deposit
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Withdrawal
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Welcome bonus
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Wagering
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Withdrawal
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Welcome bonus
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Welcome bonus
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Wagering
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Min deposit
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Withdrawal
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Welcome bonus
100 free spins
Wagering
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Min deposit
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Withdrawal
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MrQ

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Welcome bonus
100 free spins
Wagering
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Min deposit
£10
Withdrawal
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Welcome bonus
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Wagering
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Min deposit
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Withdrawal
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Dream Jackpot has four live sister sites: 666 Casino, King Casino, Mr Luck and Red Casino. Three more (Ivy Casino, O’Reels and Rose Casino) are closed. Two others, Ladbet and Ladcasino, are registered but have not opened. Every live brand runs the same welcome offer with a different slot attached.

All Dream Jackpot sister sites compared

The whole family sits on one operator’s account. The status column is the part worth reading, because three of these brands are shut and competing pages still list them as places you can join.

Brand Games Welcome offer Status
Dream Jackpot Not reliably published; its own pages and reviews give figures from “over 1,000” to “more than 2,000” Deposit £20+, wager £20 on any slot → 20 spins at 10p on Big Bass Splash, no wagering on winnings, spins expire in 24 hours, first deposit within 72 hours of registering Active
King Casino Not published Deposit £20, wager £20 on Big Bass Splash → 20 spins at 10p, no wagering on winnings, spins expire in 24 hours Active
Mr Luck Not published Deposit £20, wager £20 on Big Bass Splash → 20 spins at 10p, no wagering on winnings, 72-hour clock on both the deposit and the qualifying wager Active
666 Casino Not published Not published on the pages read on 5 August 2026 Active
Red Casino Not published Not published on the pages read on 5 August 2026 Active
Ladbet Not published Not published Registered, not open
Ladcasino Not published Not published Registered, not open
Ivy Casino Not published Not published Closed
O’Reels Not published Not published Closed
Rose Casino Not published Not published Closed

“Registered, not open” means the address sits on the operator’s account but the casino has not launched. Those two are worth knowing about only so you recognise them if they appear.

Four columns came out of this table because they said the same thing every time. Minimum deposit is £20 at every live brand. The qualifying wager is £20. The spins are worth 10p each and there are 20 of them. None of the winnings carry wagering.

There is no genuine difference between the three brands that publish an offer. We read all three welcome pages on 5 August 2026 and they are identical down to the game: £20 in, £20 wagered on any slot, 20 spins at 10p on Big Bass Splash, no wagering on the winnings. Not even the slot changes. One exception matters: Mr Luck is the only brand here with a sportsbook. The rest are casino-only.

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The best Dream Jackpot sister sites

Three picks, and there is no fourth. 666 Casino and Red Casino publish no current offer or game count, so there is nothing to recommend them on beyond the fact that they exist.

Mr Luck: the only real reason to switch. It is the one brand in the family that carries sports betting alongside the casino, so it is the only one that changes what you can actually do rather than what the page looks like. The casino offer is identical to its sisters’.

Dream Jackpot: for the progressive jackpots. It runs the Jackpot King network, which the sister brands do not lead with. Its welcome offer is the same 20 spins on the same slot as the others, so the progressives are the only thing here you cannot get next door.

King Casino: the straight swap. Same offer, same platform, same company, same slot, different artwork. Take it if you have burned your welcome offer at Dream Jackpot and want the identical deal once more.

Every offer above expires fast. The spins run out 24 hours after they land, and the qualifying wager has to be placed within 72 hours of your first deposit.

What carries over, and what doesn’t

Shared across the family? Detail
Your account No. Each 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 they are the same offer with a different slot, so switching gains you the same 20 spins you already had.
Self-exclusion Yes. One company holds all these brands, and GAMSTOP covers the lot. See the section below.
The platform Yes. Shared cashier, shared verification, shared game library.
Sports betting No. Mr Luck only.
Who answers a complaint Yes. The same company is responsible for every brand here.

The complaint row is the practical one. If a withdrawal stalls at King Casino, the business that has to release it is the same business behind Dream Jackpot. Escalating by opening an account somewhere else in the family gets you the same team.

Dream Jackpot sister sites no deposit bonus

There is no no-deposit welcome offer at Dream Jackpot or at any brand in this family. Every published offer needs £20 in and £20 wagered before a single spin is credited.

The offer does have one no-deposit-like quality worth understanding. The 20 spins carry no wagering on winnings, so whatever they return is cash you can withdraw rather than a bonus balance you have to play through. At 10p a spin the theoretical value is small, but it is real money rather than credit.

Some affiliate pages advertise a five-spin no-deposit offer on Fire Joker at Dream Jackpot. That is not on the operator’s own welcome page as read on 5 August 2026, so treat it as an affiliate-gated deal rather than something you can claim by signing up directly.

Bonuses and wagering across the group

This family’s offers changed shape in early 2026, and most pages describing them have not caught up.

UK rules capped bonus wagering at 10x from 19 January 2026 and banned promotions spanning two product types. The family’s response was to drop deposit-match bonuses entirely and move to wager-free spins, which sidesteps the cap rather than working within it. Skill On Net took the other route and cut its multiple to 10x.

That means the figures still circulating are wrong. Pages quoting Dream Jackpot at “50 spins with 35x wagering and a £100 maximum win” are describing an offer that could not be run at a UK-licensed site today. One page quotes 65x. Both predate the rule change.

Work the current offer through and it is short. £20 deposited, £20 wagered on one named slot, 20 spins at 10p, a face value of £2 in spins. Nothing to clear afterwards, because the winnings are cash. The trade is that a wager-free offer this small replaces a match bonus that used to reach £77 at Mr Luck and £66 at 666 Casino.

Read the terms on Dream Jackpot’s own welcome page before depositing. The qualifying £20 can be wagered on any slot on the site, but the spins themselves are locked to Big Bass Splash.

Dream Jackpot welcome offer terms showing 20 extra spins on Big Bass Splash with no wagering on winnings
Dream Jackpot's own welcome page. The qualifying £20 can be wagered on any slot; the spins are locked to Big Bass Splash.

Deposits, withdrawals and how long you wait

Dream Jackpot
Minimum deposit £10 generally; £20 to trigger the welcome offer
Qualifying wager £20 on any slot, within 72 hours of the first deposit
Minimum withdrawal Around £10, per third-party reviews rather than the operator’s own cashier page
Internal review before payout Up to 48 hours
Then, by method E-wallets around 24 hours; cards and bank transfer 2 to 5 working days. At Mr Luck, card and wire withdrawals are reported at up to 6 days
Player-reported Trustpilot reviewers describe withdrawals taking a long time or being cancelled without notice
Phone support None published

The 48-hour internal review sits in front of everything else, so the fastest realistic payout is roughly three days even on an e-wallet with clean documents.

Complete your identity checks before you deposit rather than at cashout. The pattern in the reviews is that the review window and the document requests stack rather than run in parallel.

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

Are they actually different?

Barely, and this family is the clearest example of it in the UK market. One company, one platform, one cashier, one verification queue, and an offer template repeated across every live brand with only the slot name swapped.

Mr Luck is the single genuine exception, because sports betting is a different product rather than different styling. If you only play slots, moving between these five sites changes the colour scheme.

The game libraries overlap heavily for the same reason they overlap across most UK casinos: the suppliers sell to everyone. Pragmatic Play’s Big Bass series is the anchor at three of these brands simultaneously, which is why all three welcome offers point at it.

None of the family publishes a reliable game count. Dream Jackpot’s own figures range from over 1,000 to more than 2,000 depending on which of its pages you read, and the sisters publish nothing at all. That makes library size impossible to compare, which is a gap rather than a feature.

Complaints and what players say

Dream Jackpot holds 2.1 out of 5 on Trustpilot from 38 reviews. That is a small base, so treat it as a signal rather than a verdict, but the theme inside it is specific and consistent: withdrawals taking a long time, or being cancelled with no reason given.

AskGamblers carries a complaint from a player whose balance of £18,004.07 was voided and account closed after an alleged breach of the £5 maximum bet rule while a welcome bonus was active. The operator’s terms reserve the right to confiscate winnings in that situation.

That case is the most useful thing on this page for anyone planning to take the offer. A single bet above the maximum while a bonus is live can void everything the bonus produced, and it is the most common route to a confiscated balance across the whole UK market.

Positive feedback clusters around the sign-up process and the game selection. Almost none of it concerns getting paid.

Drawbacks and gaps

The operator changed hands, and most pages missed it. These brands moved to a different licensed company on 28 August 2025. Your deposits are now held by a business that had no involvement with these sites before that date, which cuts both ways: a shorter track record, but also a clean regulatory record.

The record belongs to the previous company. The firm that held these brands until August 2025 paid £237,600 in November 2022 over anti-money-laundering failures, then £1,407,834 in a settlement decided in February 2025 covering money-laundering and social-responsibility failings between May 2023 and October 2024. The Gambling Commission noted at the time that it was the second enforcement action against that operator. The current company has no action recorded against it.

The 24-hour spin expiry is among the shortest in the UK market. Spins credited on a Friday night are gone by Saturday night whether you used them or not.

Three closed brands are still being sold to you. Ivy Casino, O’Reels and Rose Casino appear on affiliate pages as live casinos. They are shut.

Sister lists are wildly inflated. Pages ranking for this search name anywhere from nine to fifty-nine sister brands, mostly by listing casinos that shared a platform with these ones before the 2025 move. Four are live today. The kwiff lists get it wrong in the opposite direction, filing live brands as closed.

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

Yes. All these brands sit with one company on one account, so a self-exclusion request covers the family rather than the single site you asked at.

GAMSTOP covers them too, and covers considerably more. One registration blocks every operator licensed in Great Britain, these five 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 takes minutes to set up. Asking this operator directly is faster but only reaches its own brands. Not every group works this way: at MyStake and its sisters an exclusion does not travel between brands at all.

Neither reaches sites licensed outside Great Britain, and neither works at the device level. If you want a block that holds regardless of where a site is registered, GamCare and the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 can set up blocking software and a bank gambling block with you, free and at any hour. Our responsible gambling page collects them together.

Which Dream Jackpot sister site should you pick?

Mr Luck, if you bet on sport as well as playing slots. It is the only brand in the family that offers both, and the casino side is identical to everything else here.

If you only play slots, the honest answer is that it barely matters. Dream Jackpot has the Jackpot King progressive network and King Casino has the very same offer on the very same slot. Same company, same cashier, same 20 spins.

Every brand we have scored is in our casino reviews. What should decide it is not the brand but the timing. The spins die in 24 hours and the qualifying wager has a 72-hour clock, so claim it on a day you can actually play.

Who runs these sites

Every brand on this page is operated by Jupiter Gaming Limited under Gambling Commission account 67098, with permissions active from 28 August 2025 and covering casino, bingo and betting.

Until that date the same brands sat with AG Communications Limited under account 39483, where dreamjackpot.com is now marked inactive. The migration is mirrored on both registers, which is how the change can be checked. The full roster, with each address marked active or inactive, is 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 Dream Jackpot sister sites are there?

Four are live: 666 Casino, King Casino, Mr Luck and Red Casino. Three are closed and two more are registered but have not opened.

Is Dream Jackpot still open?

Yes. It is live and taking UK players, though it moved to a different operating company on 28 August 2025.

Are Casimba and Dream Vegas Dream Jackpot sister sites?

No. Those belong to a different operator entirely. They appear on competing lists because of a platform connection that no longer applies.

Which Dream Jackpot sister site has sports betting?

Mr Luck, and only Mr Luck. The other four brands in the family are casino-only.

Why do sister lists for Dream Jackpot vary so much?

Most describe the operator's line-up before August 2025, when dozens of brands shared a platform. Many of those have since closed or stayed with the previous company.

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.