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Videoslots Limited (Malta company number C49090, registered at The Space, Level 2 & 3, Alfred Craig Street, Pieta, PTA 1320, Malta) operates a dual-licence network holding both MGA Corporate Group Licence MGA/CRP/258/2014 and UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 39380. Videoslots Limited became part of the Immense Group AB holding structure in a corporate restructure completed in December of the most recent confirmed year. For UK players, this ownership change has no confirmed operational impact — UKGC account 39380 remains active and all regulatory protections are unchanged by corporate ownership change. The sportsbook vertical is operated by Videoslots Sports Limited (Malta company number C93953) under the same MGA corporate group licence.
The network carries £3.65 million in documented UKGC enforcement settlements across three separate actions — including confirmed failures in anti-money laundering controls and safer gambling customer interaction. A fourth action by the Swedish Gambling Authority (Spelinspektionen) added SEK 9 million for AML risk assessment failings, bringing the approximate global enforcement total above £4.4 million.
This profile draws from 25 independent sources including the UKGC public register, MGA licence verification seal, Casino Guru safety assessments, Trustpilot reviews, Bojoko withdrawal tests, and direct operator documentation. Casino Guru assigns Videoslots Casino a safety index of 9.0 out of 10 (Very High), though this score evaluates terms fairness and complaint resolution rather than operational conduct during enforcement periods.
Bonus terms, game counts, and withdrawal speeds are subject to change. Verify current terms at the operator site before depositing.
Video Slots sister sites are online casino and sportsbook brands operated by Videoslots Limited under UKGC licence account 39380 and MGA licence MGA/CRP/258/2014. All UK-facing brands share GamStop enrolment, the same KYC pipeline, identical payment infrastructure, and a common responsible gambling framework.
Because Videoslots Limited holds a UKGC licence, all UK-facing brands are enrolled in GamStop — a single self-exclusion registration blocks access to every brand under account 39380 simultaneously. The UKGC enforcement record for this network includes a confirmed finding that safer gambling customer interaction procedures were insufficient during the period covered by the most recent settlement. Players who registered GamStop exclusions before remediation was mandated should verify their exclusion status remains active.
The network also includes one Sweden-only brand, Kungaslottet, which operates under a Spelinspektionen licence and is not accessible to UK players. For UK searchers, video slots sister sites therefore means two active sister brands alongside the flagship: Mr Vegas and Mega Riches. All three share the same operator, the same enforcement history, and the same compliance infrastructure — what differs is the product positioning, bonus structure, and target audience.
This profile documents 3 confirmed video slots sister sites under Videoslots Limited UKGC account 39380. A fourth brand, Kungaslottet, operates under a Swedish licence only and is not UK-facing — it is included in the international summary below rather than as a full profile.
All UK-facing brands share the following network-standard characteristics: game providers include Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, Evolution, NetEnt, Red Tiger, Hacksaw Gaming, Games Global, Nolimit City, Big Time Gaming, Blueprint Gaming, Thunderkick, IGT, and Playtech. Payment methods across the network include Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, Trustly, Payz, MuchBetter, Apple Pay, CashtoCode, and Citadel. No cryptocurrency is accepted at any brand. One free withdrawal is permitted per day — each additional withdrawal incurs a £2.50 fee.
| Brand | Specialty | Welcome Bonus | Wagering | Min Deposit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Videoslots Casino | Flagship — 4,000+ provider slots, sportsbook | 100% up to £50 + 11 wager-free spins | 10x (deposit value) | £10 |
| Mr Vegas | Vegas-themed casino, live dealer, sportsbook | 100% up to £50 + 11 wager-free spins | 35x (bonus funds — most conservative reading) | £10 |
| Mega Riches | Progressive jackpots, XP gamification system | 100% up to £25 + 50 free spins | 10x (deposit + bonus) | £5 |
(as of last verified data — bonus terms change frequently. Always confirm at the operator site before depositing.)
The three UK-facing brands share a common regulatory foundation but diverge in bonus mechanics and player targeting. Videoslots Casino offers the deepest game library with an industry-leading provider count. Mr Vegas positions itself as a mainstream entertainment brand with major sponsorship deals. Mega Riches targets jackpot chasers and smaller-bankroll players with a lower minimum deposit and gamification progression system. The wagering discrepancy between Mr Vegas (35x on bonus funds per the most conservative source reading) and the other two brands (10x on deposit value) is a material difference that players should verify directly at each operator site before depositing.
| Brand | Data Verified | Bonus Rating | UX Differentiation | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Videoslots Casino | High | Standard | Distinctive | High-volume slots players (4,000+ games, Battle of Slots) |
| Mr Vegas | High | Standard | Distinctive | Live casino and sportsbook players (Evolution tables + sports) |
| Mega Riches | High | Standard | Distinctive | Jackpot chasers — Wowpot-linked spins, XP progression |
Casino Guru scores were independently verified for Videoslots Casino only (9.0/10). The absence of individual scores for Mr Vegas and Mega Riches reflects limited third-party review coverage at the time of this profile — not a negative finding. Both operate under the same licence holder and T&C framework as the flagship.
Mr Vegas positions itself as the entertainment-forward brand in the Videoslots Limited network, anchoring its identity to major UK sponsorship deals including Big Brother UK and the PDC Grand Slam of Darts title sponsorship. The brand launched with a modern green-and-black interface that reviewers consistently rate as superior in navigation and game filtering compared to the flagship Videoslots Casino. With approximately 8,500 games across slots, live casino, progressive jackpots, Slingo, and a full sportsbook vertical, Mr Vegas targets mainstream UK casino players and sports bettors seeking a single integrated platform.
The welcome offer mirrors the flagship headline — 100% up to £50 plus 11 wager-free spins on Pink Elephants 2 — but wagering terms present a documented conflict across sources. Operator documentation and some review sites cite 10x on deposit value, while others including the most conservative independent readings state 35x on bonus funds. This profile uses the more conservative 35x figure as the worst-case reading. The 11 wager-free spins are paid as cash with no play-through requirement, and the Rainbow Fridays promotion delivers up to £300 in wager-free payouts weekly. The Wheel of Vegas feature offers three exclusive jackpots with zero wagering attached.
Players comparing Mr Vegas to the flagship should note that the navigation and UX improvements are genuine differentiators, while the underlying payment infrastructure, KYC pipeline, and responsible gambling framework are identical. The 35x wagering worst-case reading on bonus funds — if accurate — represents a materially different play-through obligation than the 10x deposit-value wagering at the flagship, and players should confirm current terms directly at mrvegas.com before depositing.
Mega Riches is the newest brand in the Videoslots Limited network, built from launch with post-regulatory-action compliance infrastructure. The brand centres its identity on a Wheel of Riches XP system where players unlock jackpot wheel spins every five levels, and a WinBooster promotion that delivers weekly Friday payouts calculated from RTP performance and total wagers. With approximately 7,000 games and a sportsbook vertical, Mega Riches serves as the network’s entry-level brand with a minimum deposit as low as £5 per some sources and a maximum bonus of £25 — substantially lower than the £50 ceiling at the flagship and Mr Vegas.
The welcome offer — 100% up to £25 plus 50 free spins on Ancient Fortunes Poseidon Megaways — carries 10x wagering on deposit plus bonus. The 50 free spins land on a Wowpot-linked progressive slot, giving players a theoretical shot at a multi-million-pound jackpot from a welcome bonus. At 10x on a £25 bonus with a £25 deposit, the total play-through requirement is £500 — calculated from operator-stated terms. Mega Riches also holds the back-of-shirt sponsorship for West Bromwich Albion for the current season.
The £25 maximum bonus is the lowest in the network, meaning the headline percentage is less relevant than the absolute play-through obligation. Players with smaller bankrolls benefit from the lower entry point, but the 50 free spins on a Wowpot slot are the genuine differentiator — no other brand in this network offers jackpot-linked welcome spins.
| Brand | URL | Target Market | Data Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kungaslottet | kungaslottet.com | Sweden only | Thin — not UK-accessible |
Kungaslottet operates under a Spelinspektionen licence for the Swedish market exclusively and is not accessible to UK players. It shares the Videoslots Limited corporate parent but does not fall under UKGC account 39380. GamStop does not apply. The brand launched in the most recent year and English-language data is minimal. Videoslots Limited was fined SEK 9 million by Spelinspektionen for inadequate money laundering risk assessment — this action applies to the Swedish operations specifically.
Videoslots Limited holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 39380, confirmed on the Gambling Commission public register. The operator also holds MGA Corporate Group Licence MGA/CRP/258/2014, verified via the Malta Gaming Authority register seal link published at videoslots.com.
The enforcement record for Videoslots Limited across UK and Swedish jurisdictions comprises four documented actions totalling approximately £4.4 million:
UKGC Settlement — November 2018 (£1,000,000): AML and responsible gambling failures. The operator failed to implement adequate anti-money laundering controls and did not sufficiently identify players showing signs of problem gambling. This was the network’s first regulatory action.
UKGC Settlement — June 2023 (£2,000,000): Social responsibility and AML failures covering the period from approximately late-autumn to early spring across a multi-year window. The operator failed to adequately interact with customers displaying indicators of gambling harm and did not verify sources of funds for high-spending players during this period.
UKGC Fine — November 2025 (£650,000 + formal warning + mandatory third-party audit): AML and safer gambling failures covering a period spanning late autumn to early spring. The operator’s automated algorithmic monitoring was criticised by the UKGC as insufficient — the operator failed to identify and act on players showing signs of problem gambling, and AML source-of-funds checks were inadequate. A mandatory third-party audit was imposed as a remediation requirement, meaning an external auditor must now verify compliance.
Spelinspektionen Fine — SEK 9,000,000 (approximately €761,363): Inadequate money laundering risk assessment across Swedish-market operations.
Casino Guru’s 9.0/10 safety index evaluates fairness of published terms and conditions, licence standing, and complaint resolution rate — it does not directly assess operational conduct during the period covered by UKGC enforcement actions. The £3.65 million in UKGC fines reflects conduct during specific periods that has since been subject to mandatory remediation including the third-party audit requirement. Players should read both signals together rather than treating either as a standalone safety verdict.
The ADR provider for Videoslots Limited 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.
Credit cards are not accepted — the UKGC prohibition on credit card gambling deposits applies to all licensed operators and is enforced across this network. The specific fund segregation tier applied by Videoslots 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.
| Brand | Licence Authority | Casino Guru Score | Trustpilot | GamStop |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Videoslots Casino | UKGC + MGA | 9.0/10 | 3.3/5 (~1,700 reviews) | UK: Yes / EU: No |
| Mr Vegas | UKGC + MGA | — | — (1,854 reviews noted) | UK: Yes / EU: No |
| Mega Riches | UKGC + MGA | — | — | UK: Yes / EU: No |
GamStop self-exclusion applies to UK players under UKGC account 39380 only. Players accessing Videoslots Limited brands under the MGA licence outside the UK are not covered by GamStop — self-exclusion must be arranged directly with the operator. Whether Videoslots Limited propagates non-UKGC exclusions network-wide was not confirmed in the research data.
Trustpilot reviews for Videoslots Limited corporate page (approximately 1,700 reviews) span all brands in the network, not Videoslots Casino individually. At 3.3 out of 5, the sentiment skews mixed, though the sample is substantial relative to operator scale. Review patterns include complaints about withdrawal method restrictions — where players report being forced to withdraw via a specific method — and higher-sum KYC delays.
Withdrawals at Videoslots Limited brands are processed rapidly by industry standards — Bojoko testers recorded an average e-wallet processing time of approximately 22 minutes, while BettingLounge testers documented Visa Debit withdrawals completing in approximately 10 minutes. Bank transfers complete within a maximum of 48 hours per operator terms, though actual reported times are substantially faster.
KYC verification is typically triggered at first withdrawal or upon crossing a predetermined deposit threshold. UK players must pass verification before play under UKGC requirements. Bojoko testers noted they were not asked for KYC documentation on small withdrawals — suggesting the operator applies a tiered verification approach. Required documents include a passport or government-issued ID, a recent utility bill for proof of address, and a recent payslip or bank statement for source of funds verification. The November enforcement action specifically criticised the operator’s automated algorithmic AML monitoring as insufficient, meaning the current third-party audit mandate may result in stricter verification thresholds going forward.
The withdrawal fee structure is a notable network characteristic that most competitor profiles omit: one free withdrawal is permitted per calendar day, with each additional withdrawal incurring a £2.50 fee. Players who prefer to consolidate winnings into a single daily withdrawal avoid this fee entirely, but those making frequent smaller withdrawals face cumulative charges. Two sources cited conflicting minimum deposit figures for Mega Riches — £5 and £10. This profile notes both; players should confirm the current minimum directly at megariches.com.
| Brand | E-wallet | Debit Card | Bank Transfer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Videoslots Casino | ~22 minutes (Bojoko tested) | ~10 minutes (BettingLounge tested) | Up to 48 hours (actual ~1 hour) |
| Mr Vegas | Near-instant once approved | 30 minutes to 24 hours | Up to 24 hours |
| Mega Riches | 5–30 minutes | Within 30 minutes | Up to 24 hours |
(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 as a separate metric for any brand. Advertised withdrawal speeds above refer to total time from request to receipt as reported by independent testers. Players should note that additional KYC verification on higher-value withdrawals may extend processing beyond these tested figures. Players comparing withdrawal infrastructure may find Betzone sister sites useful — that network operates under a separate UKGC licence with its own withdrawal processing pipeline.
GamStop enrolment under UKGC account 39380 means a single registration blocks access to all UK-facing video slots sister sites simultaneously. Self-exclusion periods are available at six months, one year, or five years — the registration takes up to 24 hours to propagate and cannot be reversed early. The November UKGC settlement confirmed that safer gambling customer interaction procedures were insufficient during the period covered — meaning the operator’s ability to identify and intervene with at-risk players was found wanting. Mandatory third-party auditing has since been imposed as remediation, which represents a stronger compliance check than the internal algorithmic monitoring the UKGC criticised.
Available responsible gambling tools across all UK-facing brands include deposit limits, wager limits, loss limits, maximum bet limits, reality checks, session time-outs, and self-exclusion. The network’s recurring enforcement pattern — three UKGC actions spanning a multi-year period — means players with gambling harm concerns should treat external tools as the primary protection layer rather than relying solely on operator-side interventions. Device-level blocking via Gamban or Bet Blocker provides protection that does not depend on operator compliance. Support and counselling services are available through BeGambleAware and GamCare.
Players evaluating video slots sister sites against the wider market should consider networks with different regulatory profiles, enforcement records, or product structures. The following alternatives all hold verified UKGC licences.
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 bonuses and free spins — every bonus win is paid as withdrawable cash. For context: 50 free spins at 20p each generating £10 in winnings are fully withdrawable immediately at PlayOJO. The same 50 spins at a competitor with 35x wagering would require £350 in play-through before withdrawal — a £350 turnover obligation on a £10 return. This makes PlayOJO the structural opposite of networks where wagering requirements — even low ones like 10x — still impose play-through obligations. Players seeking a zero-wagering alternative to the Videoslots Limited network will find PlayOJO the most direct comparison.
LeoVegas Gaming plc operates under UKGC account 36986 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/299/2015. The brand built its reputation on mobile-first design and a live casino vertical powered by Evolution. Players comparing live dealer depth may find LeoVegas a useful benchmark — the mobile experience is consistently rated among the strongest in the UK market. Players researching alternative operator structures may also find Red Casino sister site alternatives relevant for comparison of different UKGC-licensed withdrawal pipelines.
Tek Fox Ltd operates MrQ under UKGC account 60629. MrQ differentiates itself through zero-wagering free spins and a simplified product that omits table games entirely, focusing exclusively on slots and Slingo. The UKGC account 60629 is relatively recent compared to the established networks above, and the brand carries no documented enforcement actions — a meaningful contrast to the Videoslots Limited record. Players exploring UKGC-licensed networks with clean enforcement records may also find Betti sister brands useful for comparing newer operator profiles.
This profile confirms 3 UK-facing video slots sister sites operating under Videoslots Limited, UKGC account 39380 and MGA licence MGA/CRP/258/2014 — all brands are GamStop-enrolled and IBAS-accessible for dispute resolution. KYC is triggered at first withdrawal or deposit threshold, with a tiered verification approach documented by independent testers. Mr Vegas stands out for its mainstream sponsorship positioning and integrated sportsbook, while Mega Riches offers the network’s lowest entry point with jackpot-linked welcome spins on a Wowpot progressive slot.
The cumulative £3.65 million in UKGC enforcement settlements across three separate actions is a material consideration — the most recent action resulted in a mandatory third-party audit, representing an externally enforced compliance upgrade. Casino Guru’s 9.0/10 safety index reflects strong terms fairness and complaint handling, but should be read alongside the enforcement record rather than as a standalone trust indicator. Data confidence for this profile is high, supported by 25 independent sources with full critical data coverage across all UK-facing brands.
Verified against current public licensing records and operator documentation available at time of investigation.
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