Luckland is part of the Aspire Global (AG) network, giving it over 20 sister sites to choose from, all run under the same AG Communications Limited license.
While this opens the door to a wide selection of similar betting experiences, it also means you will encounter some common issues across the network such as:
Although a few AG brands offer an okay betting experience, more AG sites currently sit on our blacklist than our recommended list, due to the issues above in our own testing, and a high number of complaints from real players.
Still, if you are curious about Luckland's sister sites, we have listed some brands below that we currently recommend including Bet442, Mr Luck, Hey Spin, Mr Play and more.
Luckland in one of the many online betting brands that falls under the ownership of Aspire Global Ltd, otherwise known as AG Communications (UKGC 39483). The Luckland brand was launched in 2015 but has changed considerably since then.
With many brand names nesting within the AG Communications setup, Luckland is just the tip of the iceberg. We review some of the alternatives available here and showcase their similarities and differences, allowing you to make an informed decision as to whether or not you sign up elsewhere.
When Luckland first launched a decade ago it did so under the guise of a casino site. Seven years later, in 2022, it rolled out the sportsbook side of its offering. That though, is where the headline negative comes into play because now the Luckland sportsbook is no more. Combine that with customer service that is subpar and there are a couple of standout factors that go against it.
There is good to be found too though. With the sportsbook off, on and then off again, it is perhaps expected that the casino measures up well.
You have over 100 live casino games, including low-stake options whilst the wider casino provides literally thousands of game variations for bettors to explore.
If you are a casino gambler then Luckland might pack the punch you need it to. If, however, you are after a blend of sports and casino play then you will need to explore other options. We lift the hood on some Luckland sister sites to see what else is out there for you.
You can tell that Bet442 is affiliated to Luckland courtesy of the casino look and feel, but it isn’t a straight rip-off of the site, which is often the case with sister sites.
For starters, as you might guess from the name, there is a sportsbook to be explored at Bet442 giving it a much broader appeal to your average punter.
The sportsbook is alright too with a vast number of markets, global coverage. On the downside, the 8.98% betting margins, though, are less appealing.
From a casino perspective, the offering is comparable to its aforementioned sister site. You can expect thousands of games, recognised brand names and a live casino offering serving up 129 different games across various types.
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If Bet442 offers a slight variation from Luckland, then so does Mr Luck. It is, however, almost identical to 442 and that runs through navigation, offering and even the colour scheme.
What that means it that you have a moderately decent sportsbook, which is marked down because of poor betting margins. In our tests, they came in at 8.51%.
Again though, the casino is really where “its at” with it the strongest aspect of the site. The sheer number of games is what stands out, but the way you manoeuvre around what is an extensive casino is noteworthy too with it simple, intuitive and easy to filter.
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A drastically contrasted colour palette over at Mr Mega makes the site look quite different to the other two Luckland sister sites we’ve referenced here but, actually, scratch below the surface and it is very much the same deal.
The casino remains that standout positive element with a glut of games to choose from; again you are talking about thousands.
Much like Luckland though, it is all eggs in the casino basket with no sportsbook offered. Combine that with a really shoddy customer service, and it is hard to hold Mr Mega up as a great choice.
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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.