Videoslots has two direct sister sites in Mr Vegas and Mega Riches. But, we have also included other alternatives that use the same Alternar sportsbook technology such as Lottoland, All British, Pub Casino and Hyper Casino.
We have also collected exclusive welcome offers for these brands on the sports side and boosted sign-up offers for new casino players.
Videoslots is owned by the aptly named Videoslots Limited (UKGC: 39380). Although there are a couple of Videoslots sister sites, Videoslots.com was the first offering from Videoslots Limited to enter the UK market, taking its first steps in 2014.
Since then, the company have added further brand names to their collection with Videoslots serving as the perfect springboard from which to tweak and flex.
A name like Videoslots doesn’t leave a great deal to the imagination when it comes to guessing where it puts a lot of its focus.
As such, you won’t be surprised to learn that the Videoslots casino is exceptionally good. What might catch you out though is the fact the sportsbook on offer is fairly tidy too.
Admittedly, it’s a complete bust for horse racing punters with no horses covered but betting margins of 5.22% are really good.
If you want to pick out a downside, that’s simple. Videoslots don’t have a clean bill of health where regulatory action from the UK Gambling Commission is concerned.
Albeit historical now with the site deemed safe and legal, the previous failures associated to responsible gambling are hard to ignore. Those issues haven’t been highlighted as a failing since early 2022 though.
Videoslots, whilst not perfect, stacks up strongly across the piece. With over a decade behind it, there have been evolutions along the way, and you can see that touching on their sister sites in a big way. Here we take a closer look at what they offer.
If you stripped away the brand name attached to the site, you would be hard pressed to identify Mr Vegas as a different site to Videoslots such is the visual similarity but they’re not exactly the same.
Mr Vegas users still benefit from the extensive casino offering, which puts over 8,000 games at their fingertips. Where it falls short of its partner site is on the sportsbook, specifically the betting margins. That said, the margins on offer are far from a disaster.
Okay, hands up, Hyper Sports is in no way associated to Videoslots Limited so is not a sister site. It does, however, share some similar characteristics with those referenced above hence we’ve opted to include it as a possible alternative.
Don’t be fooled by the ‘Sports’ inclusion in the brand name. This L&L Europe Ltd offering, which trades in the UK under UKGC licence 38758, is headlined by a strong casino. Over in the sportsbook, the margins are comparable to Mr Vegas and Mega Riches.
Where it perhaps doesn’t measure up is in the usability and site navigation; it’s not the most intuitive of sites.
You can almost rinse and repeat the Mr Vegas summary here if you want. The three Videoslots Limited sites are almost like triplets with the look and feel the serve up.
One big thing that is worth noting for Mega Riches though is the fact the brand launched after those aforementioned regulatory issues.
Throw in what is a consistent theme across these sister sites of a superb casino offering and decent customer service and there is a compelling offer to be explored.
Similar to that of Mr Vegas, the sportsbook could be enhanced with our view on the current offering one of it being distinctly average whilst the payment options wouldn’t go amiss from some enhancements too.
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.