Playsunny sister sites include Fruit Kings, Zebra Bingo, Casushi, Peachy Games and Bingostars, all under the ownership of Solaya Group Limited (UKGC: 100050).
Formerly operating under Dazzletag Entertainment Limited (UKGC: 39358) the brand is now owned and operated by Solaya Group Limited (UKGC: 100050).
Solaya Group has held its UKGC licence since the latter part of 2025 but, the half dozen domains that sit under it's umbrella have been established for a little longer, meaning they will have historically established user bases.
This becomes vital to how Playsunny sister sites are put together in the here and now, because those previous experiences of the market will have helped shape changes and improvements to the platforms.

Right now, Playsunny isn't accepting new registrants, however, it's still worth detailing what its offering is like. It will help contextualise the Playsunny sister sites that we'll come to.
The site is a dedicated casino platform, which offers games across nine different categories. These include table games, slots and a live casino section.
As for the quality of the games on offer, it's hard to knock what is out in front of you. There are recognisable game titles, like "Rich Wilde" and "Starburst", whilst there are plenty of big-name providers backing the brand up with games.
The site layout isn't too shabby either. It's very basic but it does what it needs to. The main menu, accessed by a burger menu, is clean and easy to interact with and in the game lobby, you've got a scrollable bar running across the top of the page; this serves as a category filter for the game lobby.
Game tiles are rectangular - slightly taller than they are wide - but spaced nicely on the page and responsive.
Playsunny belongs in the category of rank average, at best. It provides a solid base from which you might hope some Playsunny sister sites might build.
Peachy Games is a step up on what Playsunny offers. The casino game library runs around 3,000 titles deep, which is an above average game count relative to the wider industry. It still maintains quality in the game pool too, though, offering recognisable titles.
Brand names like "Big Bass" and "777" are just two that catch the eye. You have the additional upside of a bingo hall at Peachy Games too.

In terms of overarching structure, there are some similarities between the two brands, but Peachy Games boasts a more modern feel.
It opts for fewer game tiles on a page, meaning they're bigger and easy to interact with on the go, whilst curved corners are always less abrasive on the eye.
The horizontal scroll bar running across the game lobby and navigations burger menu, meanwhile, remain in play as a key component of the site.
Casushi is another sister site that displays a significant step in the right direction.
The platform is very clean, with little noise across the design. You have the key menu that can be opened from the top left corner and a casino category bar that runs horizontally across, close to the site header. Here, you'll find 11 different options you can choose from plus a text search functionality.

Underneath that, you are straight into the casino game lobby itself. Game tiles are huge, making it almost impossible to miss-click things, which is good from a mobile standpoint, and the design of the tiles remains solid from a look and feel perspective; they're not obscenely large.
There is a good selection of games too, with in excess of 3,000 titles. Slots is the biggest of the categories, however, not every category is quite what it’s cracked up to be. The live casino is very small, boasting just a dozen titles.
Some aspects might lack volume, but there is plenty of quality sprinkled across the site with Pragmatic Play, Evolution and Blueprint amongst the providers giving Casushi games.
FruitKings, like the other brands we've referenced in this article, isn't immediately identifiable as a sister site, however, you can see they have shared traits when positioning them next to one another.
The manner in which you manoeuvre around the sites very similar. Beyond that, the approach is quite different.

The 3,000 deep game lobby is nicely structured. Game tiles have plenty of gapping between them to avoid accidental clicks, curved edges - as opposed to square right angles at Playsunny - make for a design more in keeping with what punters expect in 2026, and the tiles are big too. That makes them easy to read and, again, aids the user experience.
There are good games on offer as well. The live casino provides in excess of 100 games, whilst the rest of the game collection is made up from 10 different categories. You can search by game title or provider too, using the magnifying glass icon in the site header.

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.