Mecca Games sister sites include Lucky VIP, Magical Vegas, Spin and Win, The Vic, Mecca Bingo, Rialto Casino, Bella Casino, Grosvenor, Kitty Bingo, Regal Wins, and Lucky Pants Bingo. All of these domains are operated under the Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited licence (UKGC: 57924).
Mecca Games is owned and operated by Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited (UKGC: 57924), otherwise known as Rank Group.
Rank Interactive have held their UK Gambling Commission licence (57924) since March 2022, operating across a range of gambling sectors.
All told, there are 15 different brand names under its licence, with each of those having a different story and history as to how it reached this point.
With various domains and a reasonable experience from the group at the helm, it is not unfair to think Mecca Games and its sister sites are likely to be half-decent platforms.
Here, we aim to find out just how true that is.

Mecca Games is a dedicated online casino, putting all of its eggs in that one basket. It does an alright job of it too, no more and no less.
From a game count perspective, you’re talking about a few hundred games. It puts it on the smaller side relative to the wider industry, but game titles are still impressive.
There are a number of big-name software companies providing games, including the likes of Reel Kingdom and Slingo. It means you have a good variety at your fingertips, without being overwhelmed.
The site layout is a slight annoyance for us, though. Despite looking clean at first glance and offering nicely sized game titles, there is an inconsistency in the navigation.
In some sections you can scroll horizontally, in others you can’t. We don’t mind either approach but keep it the same!
Mecca Games is very much an "okay" casino offering. There are clear areas where it could improve itself though. Do any of the Mecca Games sister sites deliver more?
Magical Vegas is quickly identifiable as a Mecca Games sister site, owing to a shared structure that runs across the site header and beyond into the game lobby. That is both good and bad news.
The upside is that the main menu, which lives in the site header, is easy enough to follow. As for the downside, you’re back in the world of game tiles being inconsistently sized - albeit all large and easy to interact with - whilst also having some to horizontally explore and others not.

The game library is slightly more appealing at Magical Vegas though. You’ve got all the big-name titles as with Mecca Games but also have the added bonus of a live casino.
Beyond that, the colour scheme of Magical Vegas, whilst it can be a tad in your face, is probably a nicer looking platform than Mecca Games. We do recognise that these elements are highly subjective though.
It’s amazing what a bit of design can do for the look and feel of a site. Regal Wins opts for a much cleaner logo than some of the other Mecca Games sister sites, whilst also boasting a solid black background. It instantly takes on a much more premium feel - despite being structurally identical.
The site boasts slots, a live casino, table games and more, giving punters a decent choice, even if not anywhere close to market leading levels.
The games are good too. Names like “The Goonies”, for instance, quickly resonate with players. It also shows the quality of software providers Regal Wins has on its side.

It’s worth pointing out the payment methods available at Regal Wins too, which are replicated across other Mecca Games sister sites too. They’re plentiful, with debit card, PayPal, Trustly and more all offered.

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.