Jackpot City's UK sister sites include Betway, Spin Casino, and Hippodrome Casino.
These sites are part of Super Group, a global holding company with iGaming brands licensed all around the world.
Jackpot City is owned by Super Group but it operates in the UK under Betway Limited (UKGC: 39372), as one of a dozen domains on that licence.
Betway Limited have been a player in the UK market for over a decade, having first acquired a gambling licence in November 2014. Really though, the experience and roots of Super Group run much deeper, meaning there have been plenty of lessons learned over the years.
It means that Jackpot City has a huge array of knowledge to lean on, which should mean that both its own site and Jackpot City's sister sites stand up to our robust testing processes. We'll put a number of them under the spotlight below.

Jackpot City was launched initially back in 1998, but it has come a long way since then, with its mobile site taking on a smart look and feel. The dark colour scheme with purple highlighters really "pops" and the navigation around the site is extremely slick and user-friendly.
You also have a decent range of modern payment options too, which shouldn't be overlooked. Deposits can be made via debit card, Paypal and Neteller, giving most people an accessible path to funding their accounts.
That is where the standout positives start to run out though. There is no sportsbook offering at Jackpot City at all, and the casino itself is hardly market leading.
Don't get us wrong, there are some big-name software provides that feature, including Pragmatic Play and Hacksaw, but there are only 14 providers. It means the overall game selection is fairly limited; you're talking in hundreds, rather than thousands.
As you can see from our thoughts, the offering at Jackpot City is very much "meh". It is far from a disaster but it is also some way off being a top operation.
With it not pulling up any trees, it's only natural that you might want to consider alternative options. Do any of these Jackpot City sister sites tempt you?
Spin Casino is almost a complete replica of Jackpot City, with the standout difference being that the two domains have different "skins". That look & feel piece is a pretty subjective things but, our view, is that Jackpot City comes out on top.
Spin Casino boasts all the same positives around manoeuvrability on the site and a good layout, however, it looks like a less premium platform than Jackpot City.
Of course, that is not the be all and end all of a casino. You will still find big name software companies providing games to the casino, which in turn means you will see game titles you recognise. A collection of "Big Bass" games perhaps serving as a high-profile example.

Again, you have boxes ticked around payment methods, which is good. However, with all of that noted, there isn't really a compelling reason for you to choose Spin over Jackpot City, unless you are looking to exploit certain bonuses and promotions.
Hippodrome casino is another Jackpot City sister site with very little point of differential. The game library is delivered courtesy of 13 software providers, which gives a solid range of games - and some good titles - without being spectacular.
The banking methods are, again, reasonably decent. With a blend of traditional and modern choices, no fees and a modest minimum deposit, it's nice and simple to get started for most potential users.

The best thing about Hippodrome online though is the structure and design of the site. From a purely visual perspective, it looks like a top end platform, even more premium than the already impressive Jackpot City.
Then you have the layout and navigational steps around the site; every aspect of the site is sharp and responsive making it a good platform to play on.
As far as Jackpot City sister sites go, Betway is undoubtedly the biggest of the brands on offer, and it provides a huge step up on the brands we've covered elsewhere on this page.
Betway has a big reputation in the UK market courtesy of the marketing that has been done around the brand, but there is more to it than just a few smartly positioned adverts and sponsorships.

For starters, you have a sportsbook that comes backed by the face of the legendary Thierry Henry. It is genuinely good, though.
There are close to 40 sports offered to punters, ranging from widely followed sports like horse racing and football, both of which boast global coverage and deep markets, through to sports like bowls and handball, which typically attract fewer wagers. Esports also takes on a prominent position.
Then you have the casino side of the site. It is not head and shoulders above the other Jackpot City sister sites we've discussed here in game count, but it does come with the upside of Betway Exclusives.

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.