Virtue Fusion Bingo Sites: The Licence Was Surrendered
Virtue Fusion bingo sites: the Alderney company behind the network surrendered its Gambling Commission licences on 12 February 2026. The software did not go with it.
Virtue Fusion is the bingo network behind a large share of British bingo, and the company that carried its name has surrendered its Gambling Commission operating licences. Both permissions ended on 12 February 2026, and every domain filed against the account is switched off. The software did not disappear with it. Read on 22 August 2026.
What the register shows
| Entity | Account | Licence | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Virtue Fusion (Alderney) Limited | 38838 | Bingo and Casino, remote | Surrendered, 12 February 2026 |
| VF2011 Limited | 45110 | Bingo, remote | Surrendered |
| Playtech Plc | 38516 | Gambling Software | Active |
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The operating licences are gone
Virtue Fusion (Alderney) Limited, account 38838, is registered at Millennium House, Ollivier Street, Alderney. It held remote Bingo and Casino operating licences from 1 November 2014. Both are now recorded as Surrendered, with an end date of 12 February 2026.
Its two domains, mrgreen.co.uk and takeabreakbingo.co.uk, are both marked Inactive. The account carries no trading names and no regulatory actions.
A second Alderney company at the same address, VF2011 Limited, account 45110, has also surrendered its bingo licence. Its domains, which include fabulousbingo.co.uk, fabulousvegas.co.uk and thesunvegas.co.uk, are all Inactive.
So both entities carrying the Virtue Fusion name and address have stopped being licensed operators in Britain.
Why that does not mean the games vanished
Here is the distinction that most coverage of this network gets wrong, and it is the whole point.
Virtue Fusion is software. A bingo network supplies the rooms, the ticket engine and the games; it does not have to be the company that holds your account. The operators running Virtue Fusion rooms hold their own operating licences, and those are unaffected by what happened to the Alderney entities.
What a network supplier needs in Britain is a gambling software licence, and Playtech Plc holds one. Account 38516, registered at Mid City Place, 71 High Holborn, London, carries an Active Gambling Software licence, with “playtech” and “ipoker” recorded as trading names.
Virtue Fusion has been part of Playtech since 2010. The surrender of two Alderney operating licences is a corporate tidy-up of entities that no longer take bets directly. The software business, which is what “a Virtue Fusion bingo site” actually refers to, sits on a live licence in London.
What happened to the brands
You can watch the migration in the register itself.
Sun Bingo and Fabulous Bingo both appear on VF2011’s account as Inactive. Both now appear on Red Rock Managed Services Limited, account 67754, where sunbingo.co.uk, thesunvegas.co.uk, fabulousbingo.co.uk and fabulousvegas.co.uk are all filed as White Label domains.
That is the pattern: the brand stays, the licensed operator changes, and the player sees nothing at all. We cover both in Sun Bingo and Fabulous Bingo sister sites.
How to tell whether a bingo site runs on the network
You cannot do it from the Gambling Commission register, and that is worth saying plainly. The register records who is licensed to take your bets. It does not record whose software they run.
The practical signals are the games themselves. Virtue Fusion supplies the Deal or No Deal bingo rooms and a recognisable set of ticket and chat mechanics, so a site carrying those titles is very likely running the network. That is inference from the lobby, not a fact from a public record, and we would rather label it as such than assert it.
What you can establish from the register, in about a minute, is the thing that actually matters: which company holds the licence, whether it is active, and whether any regulatory action sits against it. Our guide to UKGC licensing walks through it.
What it means for you
Nothing, in the short term, if you play at a site running Virtue Fusion rooms. Your account is with the operator, not the network, and the operators are separately licensed.
It matters in one situation: if you are trying to work out who is responsible for your money. The answer is never the network. It is the company named on the operating licence behind the brand, and on a white label that company is not the one whose name is on the website.
For how one licence ends up carrying brands that look unrelated, see our guide to what sister sites are.
Frequently asked questions
Is Virtue Fusion still operating?
Not as a licensed British operator. Virtue Fusion (Alderney) Limited, Gambling Commission account 38838, surrendered its remote Bingo and Casino licences on 12 February 2026, and both its domains are Inactive. The software business continues under Playtech.
Who owns Virtue Fusion?
Playtech. Playtech Plc holds Gambling Commission account 38516 from Mid City Place, 71 High Holborn, London, with an Active gambling software licence and playtech and ipoker as recorded trading names.
Does the surrender affect my bingo account?
No. Your account is with the operator running the site, not with the network supplying the software, and those operators hold their own licences. The surrender concerns Alderney entities that no longer take bets directly.
How can I tell if a bingo site uses Virtue Fusion?
Not from the Gambling Commission register, which records who is licensed to take bets rather than whose software they run. The practical signal is the lobby: Deal or No Deal bingo rooms and the network shared ticket and chat mechanics. That is inference, not a public record.
What is VF2011 Limited?
An Alderney company at the same address as Virtue Fusion (Alderney) Limited, holding Gambling Commission account 45110. Its bingo licence is also surrendered and its domains, including fabulousbingo.co.uk and thesunvegas.co.uk, are Inactive. Those brands now sit on Red Rock Managed Services.