Spin Casino's UK sister sites include Betway, Jackpot City and Hippodrome Online Casino. All of these sites are under the same UKGC licence (Betway Limited 39372) and part of the Super Group.
The structure of Spin Casino is easy to unpick. It is owned by Super Group but trades in the UK under Betway Limited's licence (UKGC: 39372).
Super Group has a wealth of experience, boasting a number of brands that are decades old under its ownership. Betway, however, first entered the UK market in November 2014. Whatever way you look at it, there is a good experience pulling the strings of Spin Casino.
We will look at just how well utilised that experience is, both for Spin and the Spin Casino sister sites.

Spin Casino provides punters with a mediocre offering, in truth. Nothing on the site is atrocious but, equally, there isn’t anything that blows your mind.
The biggest compliment we can pay it is the game options you have at your disposal. Now, to be clear, the sheer number of games isn’t amazing with only around 500 on offer.
The range of game type available within that pool, however, is good and, impressively, does include exclusive titles. That is typically something you would associate to bigger brand names.
Underneath that game library are some pretty big names of the industry too. Pragmatic, NetEnt and Hacksaw feature amongst a small but stellar list of software companies to provide the games.
With search functionality and some game filtering tools on the site, it really is a shame Spin Casino can’t just leverage a few more games – and a sportsbook wouldn’t go amiss either.
It would be wildly harsh to call Spin Casino a poor offering because everything that is there is decent, with the downsides being what simply isn't there. With that in mind, it is worth considering as part of your gambling portfolio.
Of course, with some critical boxes unticked, it does beg the question as to whether or not Spin Casino sister sites do a better job of it.
The first Spin Casino sister site we look at is Jackpot City. It was first launched as a brand way back in 1998 – three years before Spin Casino – but clearly a lot has changed since then. The offering at Jackpot City is clean and tidy, works well in terms of its user interface and genuinely looks good from a style perspective.

The other thing that is worthy of positive note is the fact it is easy to get started with the brand. Despite being born in the nineties, there are some modern payment options available in the likes of Neteller, which are backed up by more traditional debit card options, amongst others.
Unfortunately, it does also lack in some important areas. The critical part of any casino site is the game options. They are fairly limited at Jackpot City, with fewer than 1,000 games offered.
Admittedly, that is still more than enough games to tickle the fancy of a lot of punters, with that stance further boosted by the presence of some household recognisable software companies providing them. Pragmatic Play and Blueprint being two providers of note.
When you are talking about Spin Casino sister sites, it is hard not to shine a light on Betway. It is the most heavily marketed domain of the Super Group brands.
The marketing machine, however, only helps with that initial hook to bring a customer in. Keeping a new customer requires more and, to be fair, Betway do that pretty well.
Like other Spin Casino sister sites, you still get the range of banking options, the site navigation remains slick and intuitive, and you have a comparable-ish casino operation.
The casino itself isn’t close to being a market leader, but with exclusive games and options to wager across a host of different game types – both in style and stake requirements – it does hold its own.
The real win at Betway though comes in the sportsbook. There are 38 different sports available to bet on with high and lower-profile sports included there. On the high-profile front, three sports stand out.
Esports, which is a growing niche, is one, followed by well-established betting monsters horse racing and football. Both cover events from around the world, with the latter boasting around 600 markets on top level fixtures; that is well above average.

Hippodrome cuts a supremely premium feel when you first land on the site, to the point where it is arguably the best looking of the Spin Casino sister sites.
That, together with the fact that you can navigate from corner to corner of the platform with your eyes closed, is pretty much the peak of the domain though. Everything else is okay but, ultimately, leaves you wanting more.

With no sportsbook available, it is all eggs in the casino basket. The quality of the games cannot be questioned, with big name brands providing well-known game titles, but with around 450 games to play, the quantity is lacking when compared to the wider industry averages.
You do, however, have decent payment methods with Mastercard, Visa, Neteller and Paypal all options, whilst minimum deposits are within reach for most punters too. This is what you expect from online casinos in 2026 though and is not exactly something to write home about.
All-in-all, it’s slap very much in the “alright” camp.

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.