Queen Vegas Sister Sites: All 52 Brands, and 4 Better Ones
Queen Vegas sister sites: 52 brands, one operator. Its own terms say 25 free spins while the homepage says 100, and PlayOJO beats it on every term.
- Operator group
- QUEEN VEGAS (SkillOnNet)
- Live brands
- 51
- Closed brands
- 2
- Listed here
- 1
- Licence
- UK Gambling Commission
- Licensee
- Skill On Net Limited
- Established
- 2014
Top rated casinos
- Wagering
- None on spins
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~2 hours
- Wagering
- 10x on the bonus
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~24 hours
- Wagering
- —
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~24 hours
- Wagering
- None on spins
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~4 hours
- Wagering
- 10x
- Min deposit
- £20
- Withdrawal
- Instant to 3 days
- Wagering
- None on spins
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- Up to 24 hours
- Wagering
- None, wager-free
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- 0 to 20 minutes
- Wagering
- None, wager-free
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- A few hours
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Queen Vegas sister sites include PlayOJO, Spin Genie, Mega Casino, Prime Casino, Prime Slots, Simba Games, ICE36, Lord Ping, Genting Casino and Slingo, 52 brands on one operator’s account. Queen Vegas is mid-pack among them. Its own terms cap the welcome offer at 25 spins while its homepage advertises up to 100.
All Queen Vegas sister sites compared
The account carries 52 trading names and 60 web addresses as read on 2 August 2026, and the count moves. These are the ones a UK player will actually meet.
| Brand | Games | Welcome offer | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Queen Vegas | No operator figure published; third-party counts range from about 2,000 to 5,768 | £10 minimum, one Mega Spin per £1. Its summary terms cap this at 25 spins on Spina Colada at £1 each, 10x on spin winnings, 30 days. Its homepage advertises up to 100. Both are published | Active |
| PlayOJO | “Over 5,000 Games” on its own page | 50 spins on Big Bass Bonanza at 10p, £10 minimum, no wagering, no cashout cap | Active |
| Prime Slots | Not published | 50% up to £50 plus spins running for a year, 10x | Active |
| Spin Genie | Not published | 100% up to £25 plus 50 spins, 10x | Active |
| Mega Casino | Not published | 100% up to £25 plus 50 spins, 10x | Active |
| ICE36 | About 5,000, per third-party reviews | 100% up to £25, 10x | Active |
| Lord Ping | Not published | 100% up to £25, 10x | Active |
| Prime Casino | Not published | 100% up to £25, 10x, plus several coded variants | Active |
| Simba Games | Not published | 50 spins, 10x | Active |
| LuckyMe Slots | Not published | 50 spins on Starburst, 10x | 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; 5x on bingo bonuses is reported but not confirmed on its own terms | 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” covers 18 of the 60 addresses. A third party owns the name; Skill On Net holds the licence and your deposits, and answers if a payout stalls.
Three columns came out because they repeated. Minimum deposit is £10 everywhere it is published. The bonus cap is £25 across the group, except Prime Slots, which stops at £50 and is the largest offer here.
Wagering is 10x almost everywhere, and the two exceptions run in opposite directions. PlayOJO applies none at all. Zingo Bingo reportedly applies 5x on bingo bonuses, though that one is unconfirmed on its own terms.
18+. T&Cs apply. If gambling is causing you problems, the National Gambling Helpline is on 0808 8020 133.
Queen Vegas contradicts its own welcome offer
This is the finding that matters most if you are about to deposit. Queen Vegas’s standardised summary terms state a maximum of 25 Mega Spins on Spina Colada at £1 a spin. Its homepage advertises one spin per £1 up to a £100 deposit, which reads as up to 100 spins.
Those two figures cannot both describe the same offer. The gap between them is £75 of deposit that may buy you nothing extra.
The game the spins land on also varies by source: Spina Colada at £1, Starburst at 50p, Book of Dead at 10p all appear across 2026 listings. At £1 a spin, 25 spins is £25 of face value; at 10p, 100 spins is £10.
Deposit £10 and take the minimum until you have read the terms on the page you actually land on. That is the only figure that binds.
The best Queen Vegas sister sites
Four picks, and Queen Vegas is not among them.
PlayOJO, the only one that changes the maths. It applies no wagering to its welcome spins and no cap on what they can return, and it pays back a percentage of every bet as withdrawable cash rather than bonus funds. Nothing else on this account does any of that.
Prime Slots, biggest bonus. 50% up to £50 is double the £25 cap the rest of the group works to, and its spins run for a year rather than 30 days.
Spin Genie, the clean standard offer. 100% up to £25 with 50 spins at 10x, published without the contradiction Queen Vegas carries.
Mega Casino, the same deal with a bigger lobby. Identical terms to Spin Genie; take it if you want range over novelty.
Every offer above is slots-only with a 30-day window, and all carry the group’s 10x wagering except PlayOJO.
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. |
| Welcome offers | One per brand, and the group allows a welcome bonus to be claimed only once every 72 hours across all its casinos. |
| Self-exclusion | Yes, across the whole account. One request covers all 52 brands. See below. |
| The platform | Yes. Shared cashier, shared verification queue, shared game library. |
| Game suppliers | Yes, largely. The same slots recur across the group. |
| The licence | Yes, including the 18 brands owned by other companies. |
The 72-hour rule is the one people trip over. Signing up at a sister brand immediately after claiming at Queen Vegas will not produce a second offer.
Queen Vegas sister sites no deposit bonus
There is no no-deposit welcome offer at Queen Vegas or at any brand on this account. Every published offer needs £10 in first.
PlayOJO comes closest in effect. Its 50 spins carry no wagering and no cashout cap, so whatever they return is cash rather than a bonus balance. A £25 bonus at 10x anywhere else in the group needs £250 through the slots before any of it is yours.
Queen Vegas’s Mega Spins do carry wagering, 10x on the spin winnings, slots only, inside 30 days.
Bonuses and wagering across the group
This network cut its wagering hard at the start of 2026, and said so publicly. Skill On Net’s partner programme announced that from 12 January 2026 its UK brands would drop wagering from 60x to 10x, cancel all exclusive offers and revert to default homepage offers, a week before the UK rules requiring it took effect on 19 January.
Queen Vegas is an odd case here. It does not appear in that announcement or on the partner programme’s brand list, yet its current terms show 10x. It moved independently rather than as part of the group rollout.
That matters when you read reviews. Two major comparison sites still display 60x for Queen Vegas. No UK-licensed site has been able to attach more than 10x since January, so those figures are stale.
Work the current numbers through. A £25 bonus at 10x is £250 of turnover on slots inside 30 days. Queen Vegas’s Mega Spins apply the same 10x to the spin winnings rather than to a bonus, with the maximum bet capped at 10% of those winnings or £5, whichever is lower.
Deposits, withdrawals and how long you wait at Queen Vegas
| Queen Vegas | |
|---|---|
| Minimum deposit | £10 |
| Spin mechanic | One Mega Spin per £1 deposited, capped in the terms at 25 |
| Max bet while wagering | 10% of the spin winnings, minimum 10p, or £5, whichever is lower |
| Wagering window | 30 days |
| Minimum withdrawal | Not published on the pages read on 2 August 2026 |
| Withdrawal limits | Not published |
| Stated processing time | Not published |
| Player-reported | Reviewers across three platforms describe withdrawal delays, repeated identity-document requests, and limits applied after a win |
| Support | Historically email-only with 24 to 48 hour replies |
The withdrawal information is the gap. A brand that publishes a max-bet rule to two decimal places but no payout time has decided which number it wants you to see.
Credit cards are not accepted for gambling at any UK site.
Are they actually different?
Not really. One platform, one cashier, one verification queue and largely one game library. Switching between the ten live casinos on this account changes the artwork and the offer wording.
Where the differences are real, they are all in the terms. PlayOJO’s zero wagering. Prime Slots’ £50 cap and year-long spins. Everything else is a £25 bonus at 10x in different colours.
Queen Vegas’s own distinctive features are a Daily Picks personalised-offer feed and a tiered VIP Lounge. Both are retention mechanics rather than reasons to join.
Library size cannot be compared across the group because almost none of these brands publishes a count. Queen Vegas is the clearest example: third-party reviews put it anywhere between 2,000 and 5,768 games, a spread of nearly three times, with no operator figure to settle it.
Complaints and what players say
Casino Guru rates Queen Vegas 6.7 out of 10 on its Safety Index, “above average”, while describing its terms and conditions as somewhat unfair, and records roughly 981 black points against it.
The complaint themes across Casino Guru, AskGamblers and Trustpilot are consistent and specific: withdrawals delayed, identity documents requested repeatedly, and account limits applied after a win rather than before. Trustpilot scores are poor but rest on small samples spread across several country versions of the site, so weight them accordingly.
The same class of failing sits behind the operator’s regulatory record. When the Gambling Commission settled with Skill On Net in May 2023, one of the findings was that a customer had been able to deposit and lose more than double the £2,000 limit the company itself had set.
Complete your identity checks before depositing rather than at cashout. It is the single most effective step against the pattern these reviews describe.
Drawbacks and gaps
The offer contradicts itself. 25 spins in the terms, up to 100 on the homepage.
No published game count, and a threefold spread in third-party ones.
No published withdrawal times, minimums or limits.
The regulatory record. Skill On Net paid £305,150 in May 2023, including a £105,650 divestment and £9,079 in costs, over money-laundering and social-responsibility failings between January 2021 and December 2022, with an independent audit attached. A larger settlement is reported for 2021 but does not appear on the register’s actions tab.
Queen Vegas may be winding down. One review site reported in July 2026 that no UK welcome offer was being served and began routing its links to other brands instead. The register still shows the brand active and the terms still describe an offer, so treat this as a signal rather than a fact, but check the site loads an offer before you plan around one.
It is not the best brand on its own account. PlayOJO beats it on wagering, cashout cap and published game count, and sits on the same licence with the same protections.
If you self-excluded on one, are you blocked on the rest?
Yes. Self-exclusion here applies at the account level rather than the brand level, so one request covers all 52 brands, including the 18 owned by other companies.
GAMSTOP covers them too and reaches considerably further. One registration blocks every operator licensed in Great Britain for the term you choose, six months, one year or five years, with no early exit.
That combination is genuinely strong, and it is worth knowing because it is not how offshore groups work. Several networks require you to exclude brand by brand, and some do not honour it across siblings at all.
Neither route reaches sites licensed outside Great Britain, and neither works on your device. 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.
Which Queen Vegas sister site should you pick?
PlayOJO. It is on the same account with the same protections, applies no wagering to its welcome spins, caps nothing on the way out, and publishes a game count you can actually check.
Take Prime Slots instead if bonus size is what you want, at 50% up to £50 with spins that last a year rather than a month.
Stay on Queen Vegas only if the Daily Picks feed and VIP tiers are worth more to you than better terms next door. If you do, deposit £10 rather than £100 until the spin count on your own screen tells you which version of the offer you are being given.
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. Queen Vegas is one of the operator’s own brands rather than one it runs for a third party, both queenvegas.co.uk and queenvegas.com sit in the register’s owned block.
The full roster, with each address marked active, inactive or white label, 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 Queen Vegas sister sites are there?
The operator's account carried 52 trading names and 60 web addresses on 2 August 2026, of which 18 are brands owned by other companies. The count changes as brands launch and retire.
Is Queen Vegas still open?
The register lists it as active and its terms describe a live offer, though one review site reported in July 2026 that no UK welcome offer was showing. Check the site before planning around the bonus.
Which Queen Vegas sister site has the best bonus?
Prime Slots on size, at 50% up to £50. PlayOJO on terms, because its spins carry no wagering and no cashout cap.
Can I claim a welcome offer at more than one sister brand?
Only once every 72 hours across the group's casinos. Signing up elsewhere straight after claiming will not produce a second offer.
Does Queen Vegas give 25 or 100 free spins?
Its terms say 25; its homepage implies up to 100. Read the offer on the page you land on, and deposit the minimum until you know which applies.







