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Hyper Slots is operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited, registered in Alderney, Channel Islands (registered address: La Corvee House, La Corvee, Alderney, GY9 3TQ). Company registration number was not confirmed in research data. Jumpman Gaming Limited holds UKGC Combined Remote Operating Licence account 39175 (reference 039175-R-319452-022) alongside an Alderney Gambling Control Commission eGambling licence. The UKGC licence was confirmed on the Gambling Commission public register. The AGCC licence number was not independently verified.
The Jumpman Gaming network is one of the largest white-label slot and bingo operations targeting UK players. The full network exceeds 200 branded sites sharing the same Mega Reel welcome mechanic, identical payment infrastructure, and uniform withdrawal processing. Hyper Slots itself launched approximately in a founding year tracing its origins to a period when Jumpman was already well established in the UK market. The network carries £500,000 in documented UKGC enforcement settlements — including confirmed failures in anti-money laundering controls and customer interaction obligations.
Important disambiguation: Hyper Slots (Jumpman Gaming Limited, UKGC 39175) is an entirely different brand from Hyper Casino, which is operated by L&L Europe Ltd under separate UKGC and MGA licences. The two share no corporate ownership, no licensing, and no platform infrastructure. Competitor pages frequently conflate these brands — this profile covers Hyper Slots and the Jumpman Gaming network exclusively.
This profile draws from 24 independent sources including the UKGC public register, UKGC public enforcement statements, Trustpilot reviews, AskGamblers operator records, Casino Guru forum data, VegasSlotsOnline reviews, and direct operator documentation. Bonus terms, game counts, and withdrawal speeds are subject to change. Verify current terms at the operator site before depositing.
Hyper Slots sister sites are online casino and bingo brands operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited under UKGC licence account 39175. All brands in the network share the same Mega Reel welcome mechanic, identical payment processing, GamStop enrolment, and uniform 65x wagering terms on bonus winnings.
The shared UKGC licence means that GamStop self-exclusion covers the entire Jumpman Gaming network simultaneously — registering with GamStop blocks access to Hyper Slots and every other brand operating under account 39175 in a single action. Self-excluding directly with one Jumpman brand also propagates across all network sites, with a minimum exclusion period of six months. However, the UKGC’s enforcement settlement confirmed that self-excluded customers had previously been able to re-register on Jumpman brands prior to mandated remediation. Players who registered GamStop exclusions before the remediation period should verify their exclusion status remains active.
The Mega Reel mechanic is the defining shared feature: new depositors spin a prize wheel for a chance-based welcome bonus rather than a guaranteed deposit match. Winnings from the Mega Reel free spins carry 65x wagering — meaning a £10 win from free spins requires £650 in play-through before any withdrawal is possible. This is significantly higher than the industry average of 35x and substantially reduces the expected cashable value of the welcome offer. By comparison, a £10 free spin win at a competitor with 35x wagering requires £350 in play-through — nearly half the obligation.
This profile documents six confirmed hyper slots sister sites under Jumpman Gaming Limited UKGC account 39175. The full network may include over 200 additional brands not covered here — this profile focuses on brands for which substantive independent data was available.
All six brands share the Jumpman Gaming platform: identical game providers (Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil, NetEnt, Red Tiger, Microgaming, IGT, High 5 Games, Nyx/SG Digital, Tom Horn Gaming, PlayTech), identical payment methods (Visa Debit, MasterCard Debit, Maestro, PayPal, Paysafecard, Neteller, Skrill, Pay by Mobile via Fonix), identical withdrawal speeds (1-3 business days across all methods), and identical £10 minimum deposit. No cryptocurrency is accepted across any Jumpman brand. A £2.50 withdrawal fee applies per transaction network-wide. Credit cards are not accepted — the UKGC prohibition on credit card gambling deposits applies to all licensed operators and is enforced across this network.
| Brand | Specialty | Welcome Bonus | Wagering | Min Deposit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon Slots | Jungle-themed gamification slots | Mega Reel up to 500 FS or 100% up to £200 + 50 FS | 65x | £10 |
| Wizard Slots | Magic/wizard-themed slots | Mega Reel up to 500 FS | 65x | £10 |
| Slots Kingdom | Royal/kingdom-themed slots | Mega Reel up to 500 FS | 65x | £10 |
| Cop Slots | Police/cop-themed slots | Mega Reel up to 500 FS | 65x | £10 |
| All Star Games | General casino/slots | Mega Reel up to 500 FS | 65x | £10 |
| Matchup Casino | Modern design casino (newer launch) | — | — | £10 |
(as of last verified data — bonus terms change frequently. Always confirm at the operator site before depositing.)
Welcome bonus terms were not independently verified for Matchup Casino — players should confirm current offers at the operator site before depositing. The uniformity across the remaining five brands reflects the Jumpman platform template: cosmetic theming differs, but bonus mechanics, wagering, payments, and withdrawal infrastructure are identical. The key differentiator between brands is Amazon Slots, which offers both a Mega Reel spin and an alternative 100% deposit match up to £200 with 50 free spins — plus a trophy-collecting gamification system not present at standard Jumpman skins.
| Brand | Data Verified | Bonus Rating | UX Differentiation | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon Slots | High | Standard | Distinctive | Gamification players (trophy collecting + levelling) |
| Wizard Slots | Medium | Standard | Standard | Mega Reel free spin hunters (65x wagering) |
| Slots Kingdom | Medium | Standard | Standard | — |
| Cop Slots | Medium | Standard | Standard | — |
| All Star Games | Medium | Standard | Standard | — |
| Matchup Casino | Low | Unverified | Distinctive | Live casino players (confirmed live dealer availability) |
Casino Guru safety scores were not independently verified for any individual brand in this network at the time of this profile. The absence of per-brand scores reflects limited third-party review coverage of individual Jumpman skins — not a negative finding against any specific brand. Jumpman Gaming’s aggregate Trustpilot page (423 reviews) shows a score estimated at approximately 1.5 stars, though this reflects the entire 200+ brand network rather than any individual site.
Amazon Slots distinguishes itself from the standard Jumpman template through a jungle-themed gamification system built around trophy collecting and player levelling. Depositing players unlock trophies that progress through tiers, and the site runs a 200 Club feature offering Amazon gift vouchers alongside Happy Hours every Wednesday between 3pm and 7pm. The site hosts over 1,199 games from Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil, and NetEnt, with live casino available — a feature absent from most Jumpman network sites.
The welcome offer provides two paths: the standard Mega Reel spin for up to 500 free spins on Starburst (65x wagering, £10 minimum deposit), or a 100% deposit match up to £200 with 50 free spins. The Mega Reel carries a £250 maximum bonus conversion cap tied to lifetime deposits. Amazon Slots also offers a no-deposit bonus of 5 free spins on Fluffy Favourites — a genuine differentiator within the network where most brands require a deposit before any bonus access (as of last verified data). Players comparing Jumpman brands with larger white-label networks may find Fat Pirate sister sites useful — that operator runs a separate UKGC-licensed network with distinct bonus structures. Trustpilot reviews for Amazon Slots specifically (separate from the Jumpman aggregate page) show predominantly negative sentiment across 1,224 reviews — recurring themes include withdrawal blocks, repeated KYC document requests after wins, and frustration with the £2.50 withdrawal fee.
Wizard Slots applies a magic and wizard visual theme to the standard Jumpman platform template. The Mega Reel welcome offer provides up to 500 free spins on Starburst at 65x wagering with a £10 minimum deposit and £250 maximum bonus conversion. The trophy system is present but without the Amazon-specific gift voucher programme. The site carries slots and bingo from NetEnt, Yggdrasil, and Pragmatic Play. Bonus and wagering terms should be confirmed directly at the operator site before depositing — published terms are subject to change without notice.
Independent data for Matchup Casino is limited at this time. The following reflects verified information only. Matchup Casino is rated as the best Jumpman Gaming casino on AskGamblers, suggesting a more modern user experience than legacy network skins. The site launched more recently and includes live casino — a feature confirmed absent from most standard Jumpman brands. Welcome bonus terms, wagering requirements, and specific payment methods were not independently verified. Despite limited per-brand data, Matchup Casino shares UKGC account 39175, GamStop enrolment, and IBAS dispute access with all other Jumpman brands. Bonus terms should be confirmed directly at the operator site before depositing.
| Brand | URL | Specialty | Data Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Slots Kingdom | slotskingdom.com | Royal/kingdom-themed slots | Platform template — no unique differentiator confirmed |
| Cop Slots | copslots.com | Police/cop-themed slots | Platform template — no unique differentiator confirmed |
| All Star Games | allstargames.co.uk | General casino/slots | Platform template — no unique differentiator confirmed |
Slots Kingdom, Cop Slots, and All Star Games operate on the Jumpman standard template with identical game libraries, payment methods, withdrawal speeds, and the same Mega Reel 65x wagering welcome offer documented above. The only confirmed difference between these brands is cosmetic theming. All three share UKGC account 39175, GamStop coverage, and identical regulatory protections — the absence of individual profile prose reflects platform uniformity rather than a data gap.
Jumpman Gaming Limited holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 39175, confirmed on the Gambling Commission public register. The licence reference is 039175-R-319452-022 (Combined Remote Operating Licence). Jumpman also holds an Alderney Gambling Control Commission eGambling licence covering non-UK territories — the specific AGCC licence number was not located during this profile.
The UKGC enforcement publications database confirms a £500,000 regulatory settlement published in the May settlement of that year. The compliance assessment commenced following a review that identified breaches across three regulatory provisions: LC 12.1.1 (anti-money laundering) — the operator failed to implement adequate AML policies and procedures, meaning player funds were not subject to appropriate source-of-funds checks at required thresholds; LC 12.1.2 (AML for operators with foreign jurisdiction customers) — AML controls for non-UK-facing operations were insufficient; and Social Responsibility Code Provision 3.4.1 (customer interaction) — the operator failed to identify and act on players showing signs of problem gambling. The settlement was part of a combined £675,000 penalty shared with Progress Play Limited. Mandatory remediation was required as part of the settlement terms.
Casino Guru’s safety assessment, where available at operator level, evaluates fairness of published terms, licence standing, and complaint resolution rate — it does not directly assess operational conduct during the period covered by UKGC enforcement actions. The £500,000 fine reflects conduct during the period under review that has since been subject to mandatory remediation. Players should read both signals together rather than treating either as a standalone safety verdict.
The ADR provider for Jumpman Gaming brands is IBAS (Independent Betting Adjudication Service). Players who cannot resolve a complaint directly with the operator within eight weeks, or upon receipt of a deadlock letter, may escalate to IBAS. IBAS decisions are binding on the operator but not on the player, who retains the right to pursue further legal channels.
The specific fund segregation tier applied by Jumpman Gaming Limited — basic, medium, or high — was not confirmed in the research data. Under UKGC rules, all three tiers require player funds to be ring-fenced from operational funds; higher tiers provide stronger insolvency protections. Players can verify the current tier at the UKGC public register. No AskGamblers Certificate of Trust has been awarded to any Jumpman Gaming casino — this absence is consistent with the operator’s enforcement history and overall complaint profile. Players researching hyper slots sister sites should weigh the enforcement record alongside remediation status when assessing current risk.
Withdrawals at Hyper Slots and all Jumpman network brands are processed via Visa Debit, MasterCard Debit, Maestro, PayPal, Paysafecard, Neteller, Skrill, and Pay by Mobile — e-wallet and debit card payments take 1-3 business days, bank transfers also take 1-3 business days. A £2.50 fee applies per withdrawal transaction across the entire network — this is a notable cost that compounds over frequent cashouts and is rarely highlighted in competitor reviews.
KYC verification is triggered at first withdrawal request. Documents must be verified before any cashout is processed. Required documentation includes photo ID (passport, driving licence, identity card, residence permit, or PASS card), proof of address (utility bill, bank statement, tax document, or insurance document dated within the last three months), and proof of payment method (photo of registered card showing last four digits). Trustpilot review patterns across 423 reviews on the Jumpman Gaming aggregate page include recurring themes of withdrawal blocks following wins, repeated document requests extending KYC review periods, and frustration with the £2.50 per-transaction fee. These reflect recurring user-reported patterns rather than confirmed outcomes for every player.
The AML deficiencies documented in the UKGC enforcement settlement included enhanced due diligence triggers set too high — meaning high-spending players were not subject to adequate source-of-funds verification. Remediation was mandated as part of the settlement, and current AML thresholds should reflect post-remediation standards. Players comparing banking terms across UKGC white-label networks may find Party Casino sister site alternatives relevant — that operator processes PayPal withdrawals under a separate UKGC licence with different fee structures.
| Brand | E-wallet | Debit Card | Bank Transfer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hyper Slots | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days |
| Amazon Slots | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days |
| Wizard Slots | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days |
| Slots Kingdom | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days |
| Cop Slots | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days |
| All Star Games | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days | 1-3 business days |
(as of last verified data — bonus terms change frequently. Always confirm at the operator site before depositing.) Operator pending period — the internal review time before processing begins — was not independently verified for any brand. Advertised withdrawal speeds refer to payment provider processing time after operator approval is complete. Total time to receipt of funds = pending period + processing time. The uniform 1-3 business day speed across all brands and all methods reflects Jumpman’s centralised payment processing — individual brand theming does not affect cashout infrastructure.
GamStop self-exclusion covers the entire Jumpman Gaming network under UKGC account 39175. A single GamStop registration blocks access to Hyper Slots and all hyper slots sister sites simultaneously. GamStop is free, takes up to 24 hours to activate, and offers exclusion periods of six months, one year, or five years — exclusions cannot be reversed early. Self-excluding directly with one Jumpman brand propagates across all network sites, with a minimum six-month period.
However, the UKGC enforcement settlement confirmed that the network’s self-exclusion propagation had failed at its most critical function prior to remediation — self-excluded customers had been able to re-register on Jumpman brands. Remediation was mandated, and the current system should reflect post-settlement improvements. Players who registered exclusions before the remediation period should verify their status remains active.
Available responsible gambling tools across the network include deposit limits, session reality checks, time-out periods, and cooling-off options. The high-volume nature of the Jumpman network (200+ branded sites) makes consistent self-exclusion propagation particularly critical — a failure at any single brand undermines the entire exclusion system. Players needing device-level blocking should use Gamban or Bet Blocker as additional protection layers. Support and counselling are available through BeGambleAware and GamCare.
Players seeking UKGC-licensed alternatives with different bonus mechanics, lower wagering, or distinct platform infrastructure may consider the following operators. Each represents a structurally different network from the Jumpman Gaming template.
Skill on Net Limited (company registration number not confirmed in research data) operates PlayOJO under UKGC account 36776 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/239/2015. PlayOJO’s primary differentiator is zero wagering on all bonus offers — a structural contrast to Jumpman’s 65x requirement. A player winning £10 from free spins at PlayOJO keeps the full £10 immediately, whereas the same £10 win at a Jumpman brand requires £650 in play-through. No withdrawal fees are charged. Players prioritising bonus transparency may find PlayOJO a meaningful alternative to the Mega Reel mechanic.
Tek Fox Ltd operates MrQ under UKGC account 60629. MrQ offers zero wagering on free spins and no withdrawal fees — addressing the two primary player friction points documented across the Jumpman network (65x wagering and £2.50 per cashout). MrQ specialises in slots and bingo with a streamlined mobile-first interface. Players exploring bingo-inclusive UKGC alternatives may find Double Bubble Bingo sister brands relevant — that operator runs a separate UKGC-licensed bingo network with distinct product mechanics.
Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited operates Grosvenor Casino and Mecca Bingo under UKGC account 57924. This network provides both casino and bingo verticals with land-based heritage, dedicated VIP programmes with named tiers, and withdrawal processing without per-transaction fees. The Rank network carries no documented UKGC enforcement settlements comparable to Jumpman’s £500,000 penalty, providing a cleaner regulatory profile for risk-conscious players. Grosvenor’s live casino offering — backed by physical casino infrastructure — represents a genuine product differentiation from template-based slot networks.
This profile confirms six hyper slots sister sites operating under Jumpman Gaming Limited UKGC account 39175. All brands share the Mega Reel welcome mechanic with 65x wagering on free spin winnings, identical payment infrastructure, a £2.50 per-withdrawal fee, and 1-3 business day processing across all methods. KYC is triggered at first withdrawal with document verification required before any cashout. Amazon Slots stands as the network’s strongest individual brand due to its gamification system, no-deposit free spins offer, and live casino availability — features absent from standard Jumpman template sites.
The £500,000 UKGC enforcement settlement for AML and customer interaction failures is a material risk factor. Remediation has been mandated, but the enforcement record — combined with Jumpman Gaming’s Trustpilot profile of approximately 1.5 stars across 423 reviews — places the network below operators with clean regulatory histories. Data confidence for this profile is medium: licensing and enforcement data are confirmed via the UKGC public register, but per-brand Casino Guru scores and game counts were not independently verified for most brands. Verified against current public licensing records and operator documentation available at time of investigation.
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