Mr Vegas has two sister sites in Mega Riches and Videoslots. But, we have also included alternatives that use the same Alternar sportsbook technology, such as All British, Hyper, Lottoland and Pub Casino.
You will also find exclusive welcome offers for the Alternar sports brands and boosted sign-up offers for the new casino players.
Mr Vegas is owned by Videoslots Limited (UKGC: 39380). The Mr Vegas brand was launched in 2020 making it far from a newbie to the scene but, actually, Videoslots Limited have vastly more experience having been trading for over a decade.
That experience counts for something. Well, a lot actually; you can see that when exploring the Mr Vegas sister sites, they share a host of similarities to Mr Vegas itself.
When you choose to coin the gambling capital of the world in your brand name, you better hope that the casino offer you have is strong.
With Mr Vegas it certainly delivers on that front with the casino the headline offering. Almost 200 software providers support over 8,000 games whilst the licencing and safety around the site is also excellent.
Mr Vegas has room for improvement across a number of areas as well though. Most notably the sportsbook, which doesn’t include any horse racing, is average at best whilst the withdrawal process is far from top notch.
With Mr Vegas excelling in certain areas and underdelivering in others, there is certainly value in exploring some of its sister sites. We’ll call out their pros and cons, leaving you to make up your mind whether they are worth exploring in more detail.
Mr Vegas is very clearly a sister site of Videoslots. Similarities are often the case with sister sites but the look and feel of these two sites are almost straight replicas. Scratch deeper though and there are differences.
The casino offering over at Videoslots is, like at Mr Vegas, still excellent but the sportsbook is an improved offering. The main reason for that being an improved betting margin, with our tests putting it at 5.22% compared to 6.95% at Mr Vegas. That is a sizeable difference that favours Videoslots.
If you wanted to pick a fault in the offering available to punters, it would be in the withdrawal methods. You only get one fee free withdrawal per day, which isn’t great.
Still, our view is that Videoslots is the strongest of all the Mr Vegas sister sites when viewed in a holistic manner, which probably shouldn’t be a huge surprise given the UKGC licence holder shares the brand name.
Mr Vegas doesn’t have an abundance of sister sites, but it wouldn’t feel like we’re giving you a true run down of options to cap this off at just the trio currently discussed. An alternative to the Videoslots Limited offerings is Hyper Sports; it is a sports and casino offering by L&L Europe Ltd (UKGC: 38758).
As you might expect from the name, the overall sports offering at Hyper probably holds an edge over Mr Vegas and Mega Riches, but becomes a case of what bettors prioritise when comparing to the sports offering at Videoslots.
What isn’t clear from the brand name is that the casino more than holds its own as well. Expect good game variation, household names and a real blend of low and high stake opportunities.
In Mega Riches we have another Mr Vegas sister site that is basically a clone. Unlike Videoslots though, it doesn’t benefit from the notably stronger sports betting margins; here they come in at 7.08%. This means that the sportsbook offering is lacking on both some key sports and strong margins.
If casino games are your thing though then, as is the case with the other sites listed, there is a lot to like here with the depth and variation of games on offer vast, including an impressive live casino option.
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.