Vegasland is part of the Aspire Global network, meaning it has a lot of sister sites to choose from, including Bet442, Betiton, Luckster, Mr Play and many, many more.
All of the sites are run under the same AG Communications Limited license. Although Vegasland is slightly different to other AG brands as they are owned by Marketplay Ltd.
If you are looking for sister sites owned by Marketplay Ltd, they include Mr Play, Zetbet, Luckster, Spin Rio, Regent Play, Queenplay and Plaza Royal.
Still, AG run the site as a white label, and you can expect similar betting experiences. Which 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.
Despite the name Vegasland leaning heavily into the casino aspect of gambling, it is actually a sportsbook and casino offering that is owned by AG Communications Limited (UKGC: 39483).
Vegasland is far from alone under the Aspire Global umbrella though with AG having a vast array of brand names operating in the market. With AG first launching in the UK back in 2014, it is fair to say they are well versed how to capture market share.
Here we look to understand whether that is through the sheer volume of sites it boasts or if there is genuine quality to be found at Vegasland and its sister sites.
Vegasland might be a name that points towards a casino offering, and the focus on that aspect of the site is clear to see, but it doesn't mean there is not good coverage in the sportsbook as well.
The main takeaway from the sportsbook is the fact there are 40 sports for punters to pick from. They range from headline grabbing sports like football and horse racing, through a variety of eSports, specials and into lower-profile things like volleyball and stock car racing.
Market depth within those sports is a little bit of a downside though, not in isolation with around 130 markets available in Premier League football matches a decent guide, but against some of the best sportsbooks available. Betting margins of 7.44% are hardly a positive either, albeit it's also not an atrocious margin.
Back on the casino side, there are thousands of games to pick from with slots and drop & wins featuring amongst a live casino that itself contains over 100 games.
There is a lot of to like about the Vegasland offering but with room for improvement aplenty. With it just one of almost countless AG Communications brands though, it does beg the question as to whether or not any Vegasland sister sites can improve on what it delivers.
We kick off our look at Vegasland sister sites with a brand we recommend you do not sign up with. Step forward Tangobet.
Don't get us wrong, there is a host of positive takeaways to be had with the breadth and depth of the sportsbook and casino mirroring Vegasland in the areas that matter.
Namely, that is the number of sports, the market depth and the range of casino games offered on the site alongside the betting margins as well.
As important as those factors are, there is more to a bookmaker than just those elements. Navigation and usability of the site are absolutely critical.
At Tangobet those aspects are so poor that it makes tapping into the positive elements, at best, extremely painful.
Take a look at Vegasland and Bet442 on the surface and the two sites could not be more different. One leans heavily on the casino view with the use of "Vegas" in its name whilst the other takes a strong sports angle using the "442" reference. That is very much just a design choice though.
Bet442 also has a lot of shared features with Vegasland. Look beneath the initial brand packaging and the flesh and bones of the two sites are very similar.
The betting margins are consistent across the sites at 7.44%, with both boasting extensive sport and casino options provided to users.
What is interesting is that the thing that possibly elevates Bet442 above Vegasland is the casino offering. The range of games is consistent across the two brands, but the ability to explore the array is better at Bet442; that carries some value.
Like Vegasland, Mr Play, that is owned by Marketplay Ltd but operated by Aspire Global, leans strongly into the casino feel and the casino is the shining light of the site.
You have the same good game selection, which are provided from a plethora of software providers.
This gives customers a varied choice including games you have possibly never seen before alongside household names, including things like "The Goonies Megaways" and "Big Bass Bonanza".
It isn't all positive though. The navigation around the casino is largely fine, but the ability to search and filter through games is painful. For example, you can't isolate a specific provider to explore.
Away from the casino, there is also a fairly decent sportsbook. Betting margins of 7.44% remain a constant across the Vegasland sister sites. The sport coverage and market depth is, again, solid without being superb.
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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.