Casushi sister sites include brand names like Playsunny, Zebra Bingo and Fruit Kings, whilst there are a handful of other domains falling under the ownership of Solaya Group Limited (UKGC: 100050).
Casushi has been through a whirlwind of change over recent times. Previously, it has been operated by Dazzletag Entertainment Limited (UKGC: 39358), however, that changed in the early part of 2026. As of April 2026 the brand is owned and operated by Solaya Group Limited (UKGC: 100050).
Despite Solaya Group holding its UKGC licence since only November 2025, there is plenty of experience behind the scenes at Casushi, whilst the value attached to existing customers has not been lost either.
With all of that in mind, there are reasons to expect Casushi and Casushi sister sites to deliver a compelling platform.

Casushi is a tidy platform that puts 3,000 casino games in the palm of your hand. The game library is pretty comprehensive both in terms of quantity and quality too. There are 10 categories to explore, including table games, Slingo and, most prominently, slots.
You also have a live casino element on Casushi, however, there are only a dozen games available. It's better than no live games, but only just. On the more positive side, there are a range of top software providers offering game titles on the site. Pragmatic Play is probably the biggest player.
Then, from a layout perspective, we only have positives to talk about. There are two routes of navigation on the site. One is a burger menu that manoeuvres you around the entire site, the other is a horizontal scroller that controls the game lobby. Both work smoothly and are easy to interact with.
Finally, game tiles are a key thing to consider. They are large, rectangular tiles that are easy to use, particularly on mobile devices, and the spacing between tiles is solid too.
Naming Casushi as a top casino brand would be a stretch of the truth, but it definitely belongs to the average category, with far worse platforms out there. Can any of the Casushi sister sites go a step better?
FruitKings is unmistakably a sister site, with nearly everything about the two brands similar.
The colour scheme of the brands is consistent, with a slightly off-white background being complemented by splashes of colour through the large casino game tiles.
Alongside that, the navigation across the two sites is pretty much identical as well. None of that should be taken as a negative either, because it all works pretty slickly.
The similarities continue into the detail of the two offerings as well. FruitKings offers in excess of 3,000 casino games, with plenty of well-known game titles included amongst that collection.
What does give FruitKings the edge over Casushi, however, is the live casino. We didn't laugh Casushi out of the room for only having a limited offering in the "live" space, but the 100+ games at FruitKings is vastly superior.
You will start to see some real consistency between Casushi sister sites, as we now turn our focus on to Peachy Games.
It's another brand that boasts a similar layout, replicated manoeuvrability and a very comparable look and feel - albeit it should be stressed they're not quite identical.
That is not where the vibes stop being aligned, however. The game lobby is another space where things are very much in keeping with one another across Casushi and Peachy Games.
That means game tiles looking similar, the quality of games both being very high and the overall count of games both coming in around the 3,000 mark.
Peachy Games, however, would be our pick of the two domains. In a world where small margins make a difference, Peachy can offer you more than 100 additional live casino titles, making its offering more compelling when weighed up in its entirety.
Bingostars is a sister site that trumps Casushi in the live casino space, however, that is not where the differences between the two brands end.
From a structure perspective, there are very much similarities between Bingostars and Casushi, however, the menu options at Bingostars are bolder, with buttons slightly larger. This all feeds into an "ease of use" argument, which favours Bingostars.
In addition to that, you still have the benefit of having a varied casino lobby and a plethora of leading software companies behind the scenes; that list includes names like Evolution, Blueprint and NetEnt, which all helps put the biggest and best games in front of you.
There is then, of course, the elephant in the room. This Casushi site is called Bingostars. The ability to leave the casino behind and check into the bingo hall becomes a massive point of distinction.

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.