Red Casino's sister sites include brand names such as Mr Luck, Dream Jackpot, Lad Bet and King Casino, alongside others, all of which operate under Jupiter Gaming Limited (UKGC: 67098).
Red Casino is a brand that looked like its time in the UK market had come to an end when AG Communications pulled the plug.
It is still going strong, though, with the brand now owned and operated by Jupiter Gaming Limited (UKGC: 67098).
Jupiter Gaming only acquired its UKGC licences in August 2025, but its experience of the industry, albeit from a different angle, pre-dates that. Now, as a licenced operator, it boasts a number of brands under its remit.
With a good experience and various domains - both new and old - it should be well positioned to deliver a series of strong Red Casino sister sites.
Let's see if that holds true.

Red Casino is a casino-only platform that puts household recognisable game titles in the palm of customers hands, with around 500 game titles offered. Those titles are provided by just two software providers, namely Pragmatic Play and Slingo.
If the quality of the games is better than the quantity offered, there is some more mixed messaging where the site structure and navigation is concerned.
From an interaction and site responsiveness angle, things are good at Red Casino, with a search button and horizontal menu bar providing a route to game browsing, whilst the game tiles themselves are large, simple to interact with and carry a modern feel.
The negatives come in two parts. One is somewhat subjective, with our personal view being one of criticism towards the red and white colour scheme. The other is not subjective at all; there are certain buttons that don't display correctly on mobile devices. It is not so bad that you cannot interpret what they say and interactions work, but it's not a look of professionalism.
Red Casino is a casino platform that is average at best. Will any of the Red Casino sister sites offer up a more polished version?
If you stand King Casino and Red Casino’s game lobbies alongside one another, you would have no problem in identifying the pair as sister sites.
The game tiles are identical, the game count is very similar with a haul of just over 500 games at King Casino and the two platforms even have the same approach to deposit options; both accept deposits from £10 via both debit card and Apple Pay.
King Casino isn’t exactly designed in a manner that we’d describe as being “premium”, with elements of the site design choices actually quite dated; the game lobby scroll bar is a good example of this, with it opting for harsh lines and squared corners on each button.
It is still a better looking site than Red Casino, though, and doesn’t have any issues with presenting buttons as you expect to see them.
With those aesthetic points highlighted, we should also point out that our experience on the site was pretty seamless from a navigation and browsing perspective, so there is more to the design than what initially meets your eye.
Dream Jackpot opts for a slightly different design structure from many of the other sister sites, making it less identifiable at first glance. These differences are quite subtle, however, with it simple things like the alignment of the Dream Jackpot logo and the presentation of the scroller bar.
The aesthetic of Dream Jackpot is good, though. You have a white background is complemented well with neat blue icons, serving as the casino scroll bar. It looks far more premium-targeted than Red Casino does.
A lot of the substance, however, is very closely matched. You have the same deposit options, the same minimum deposits and a similar offering where game count is concerned.
Dream Jackpot does boast slightly more titles, but only by a small margin, with Red Casino having one fewer software providers enabled.
Lad Bet is a slightly strange platform. It’s a new launch from Jupiter Gaming, meaning it is a bona fide sister site, despite the fact it is a sportsbook-first operation.
You can still dabble in a casino, but this is accessed through a paired domain – Lad Casino. Whilst this link isn’t intuitive, you can jump from one domain to the other within menu options, however, be prepared to login to your account twice.
If you can look past that minor inconvenience, you have a really solid platform at your fingertips. The sportsbook is excellent, boasting betting margins of a little over 6%, 28 sports to bet on and football market depths that run 350 markets deep.
The only critique we’d give the Lad Bet sportsbook is the absence of greyhound and horse racing. That will turn a lot of sports bettors away.
As for the Lad Casino side of things, there is a consistent theme between the two sites, which is underpinned by a dark navy blue and clear menu options.
The content of the casino is pretty much aligned to what we’ve discussed re Red Casino, albeit with a handful more games; this is due to Lad Casino having three software providers serving up games, not two.

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.