Bingostars sister sites include Peachy Games, FruitKings, Zebra Bingo, Casushi, and Playsunny. All of these brands operate under the Solaya Group Limited UKGC licence (100050).
Bingostars is one of six brands that has recently gone through a change of structure. Once sitting under Dazzletag Entertainment Limited (UKGC: 39358), in early 2026 the ownership and operation of Bingostars and the five sister sites transitioned over to Solaya Group Limited (UKGC: 100050).
Each of those six brands will have been through a host of different experiences, gathering a range of customer feedback over the years.
With those learnings and the experience that is calling the shots behind the scenes, there are several reasons to expect some decent platforms might be lying in wait for us.

Bingostars is a website that puts both bingo and casino gaming in the palm of your hand and, to be fair, it does both in a manner that is reasonably solid.
The platform as a whole excels in design, with the navigation around the site very slick indeed. You’ve got two core menus that drive that usability. One pops out from the left hand side, whilst the other runs across the top of the screen, which then serves as your gaming category filter. There is also a text search button, allowing for more targeted searches. Both feature large buttons making for seamless interactions.
As for the game lobby that lives underneath that aforementioned horizontal bar, game tiles continue that theme of easy interaction. Tiles are large and well-spaced. As for how many games there are, you’re talking about a tidy 3,000 in the casino, with the live casino accounting for about 70 of those.
Bingostars offers a solid but far from spectacular platform. Will any of the Bingostars sister sites evolve beyond that?
When you’re talking about Bingostars sister sites, Zebra Bingo is the headline brand that springs to mind, in part because of the name with it the only other Solaya Group site to directly reference “bingo” in the domain.
Bingo isn’t the only area where the two brands align, though. Zebra Bingo also boasts a 3,000 deep pool of games, whilst both sites have the big-hitting software providers ensuring they have quality and quantity on show.

The game tiles are very similar too, in shape and size. With that said, Zebra Bingo does outperform Bingostars in the live casino space, with over 110 titles offered.
Another point of difference comes in the site design. A bit like with the casino lobby, there are some aspects that are similar, namely, the route you follow to navigate around the site, however, the design around button size and spacing is slightly different.
This time, we’d suggest Bingostars is superior. Critically, though, Zebra Bingo doesn’t have any issues with navigation and, as such, it probably is the better of the two sites.
Casushi is a Solaya Group site that has plenty of reputation behind it, however, it's not as strong as Bingostars. There isn't anything wrong with it from a usability perspective; in fact, it's quite similar to Bingostars with the way users manoeuvre around the site.

Those similarities largely flow through to the casino lobby too. Game tiles take on the same look and feel, the overall game count in the casino is in the same ballpark too, whilst there is no shortage of quality either.
Where it falls short against Bingostars is in two very measurable areas. There is a very meagre live casino offering at Casushi, with only 12 games offered. Casushi also doesn't have any bingo hall.
Peachy Games doesn’t put “bingo” in your face like Bingostars but if you look beyond a brand name, the offering is there. On top of that, there is plenty of other strengths to the Peachy Games site too.
The navigation and site structure is all perfectly fine. It’s pretty slick to switch views on the platform, with site-wide navigation easy be that depositing funds or exploring the casino lobby. The design here is closer to Zebra Bingo than Bingostars, but it’s not a difference you’re likely to lose sleep over.

As for the detail of what’s on offer at Peachy Games, you have the benefit of a bingo hall but you’re also able to tap into a casino that is powered by brands like Blueprint, Pragmatic Play and Evolution; there are over 3,000 games in total. A decent chunk of those games – 112 to be precise - live in the live casino, making it 60% bigger than Bingostars.

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.