Forget our opinion, you cannot bet with Bonus Boss right now with the brand not backed by a company holding a UKGC licence following a suspension notice that was served in the latter part of 2023.
Conscious of not leaving you blind, we look at Bonus Boss sister sites, or more accurately alternatives here.
Bonus Boss was one of a number of brand names falling under the ownership of In Touch Games Limited, UKGC account number 2091. In Touch Games Limited saw their licence revoked in September 2023 but, even prior to that, had been stung with huge fines for failings across a number of areas.
With that in mind, we cannot provide genuine Bonus Boss sister sites here. What we can do is shine a light on some alternatives and allow you to make an informed decision about what your next move is.
Okay, if you are reading about about Bonus Boss for the first time then this might be a tad on the unnecessary side given it is no longer available to you as an option.
If, however, you have used or heard of Bonus Boss in the past then understanding where it performed well and not so well will be imperative for your decision making about how some of the Bonus Boss alternatives measure up.
So, the positives. Well, it provided punters with a number of casino games on a site that was clean to look at and easy to navigate. There were also some no deposit bonuses available to bettors, which is always welcome.
The negative points are more plentiful. Firstly, let's snatch away the positive of no deposit bonuses. A no deposit bonus is unquestionably a positive. Wagering requirements of around 40x is not, nor will it ever be.
Then you have the actual games that were available. Whilst you were not pinned into only a couple of games, Bonus Boss games were all provided by In Touch Games. This means there was a real lack of household brand names and no live casino.
Of course, there is then the enormous red flag of being owned by In Touch Games Limited. You always want to deal with a safe and trusted company, and, evidently, In Touch Games have been found to not be that.
With In Touch Gaming Limited a company of the past as far as the UKGC is concerned, Bonus Boss sister sites no longer exist. Thankfully, we are not short of online casino operators, and we can provide the low-down on several Bonus Boss alternatives right here.
Despite launching in early 2024, not too long after Bonus Boss ceased trading, NRG Casino is not trying to be a Bonus Boss replacement. That does not mean it can't serve as one though. It definitely can.
Immediately, you can see a couple of standout upsides NRG has over Bonus Boss. We appreciate that those searching for Bonus Boss sister sites will be heavily leaning into the casino aspect of betting, but the ability to flick across into what is a really compelling sportsbook under the same login has to be seen as a positive.
Closer to the casino space, there are over 100 live casino games available at NRG spanning across roulette, baccarat, blackjack, poker and gameshow styles.
The "main" casino, meanwhile, features thousands of games from multiple providers, including Pragmatic, Blueprint and Hacksaw Gaming. That's just to name a few.
Where NRG comes up short is with banking options, which are limited, and with the casino welcome bonus.
PricedUp (UKGC: 1776) serves as a perfect alternative to Bonus Boss. The casino does lack promotions of any particular note but, to be fair, when they are offered the wagering requirements are generally very low; the current promos are subject to a maximum of just 2x. Beyond that though, the casino is alright.
You have 20 different studios feeding in games with a range of slots, table games, drop & wins, Megaways and Slingo. Entry prices for the casino are small too with a number of low-stake games available. There is also a live casino for punters to play.
In our view, the casino is already an improvement of what Bonus Boss offered up but throw in a perfectly passable sportsbook and deposit minimums that are as small as £1 and it really does give you everything Bonus Boss did - and more.
We don't do bias in our reviews, but Midnite is a fantastic all-rounder of a platform. The payment methods could be more varied, but it does offer more than just a debit card option with the likes of Apple Pay and a couple of e-wallets as well.
With a casino - including live casino - that is backed by household brand names and designed in an intuitive manner to aid navigation, there are plenty of games for bettors to easily explore.
There is a daily free-play scratchcard on the casino side too, which is a positive note, albeit the overall bonuses are probably lacking compared to some of the "big boys".
You then have the upside of a sportsbook too. With a vast array of sports covered, including the big two of football and horse racing, the coverage puts global events at punters' fingertips, with good market depth too.
The headline though is betting margins of 4.86% - that is amongst the best in the business.
Ashley, an Ipswich Town fan, is an experienced content writer in the sports & betting space, who also has an extensive background in data analytics. Those skills combine here to allow for unique angles to be taken across a host of topics.