Top Bingo Ireland sister sites
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Bingo Ireland sister sites 2025
Costa Games
All of the sites you’re about to see on this list are Bingo Ireland sister sites. It’s a big family, but some of the members of that family have closer relationships than others. You might well have heard of Costa Bingo, which is one of the most popular iGaming sites on the Grand Battery Holdings platform, and during its heyday, benefited from being advertised regularly on television. Costa Games is an extension of the Costa brand and was intended to basically do all the things that Costa Bingo doesn’t. Back then, all Costa Bingo did was offer bingo. Since Costa Bingo has long since started offering casino games as well as bingo, it’s not clear what purpose Costa Games serves anymore. None of the games here are exclusive, and to make matters worse, the site is unreliable. It spends as much time down as it does up.
Sugar Bingo
Sugar Bingo is the perfect introduction to a particular breed of iGaming site within the wider category of Bingo Ireland sister sites. They’re sites that set out their stall as bingo sites but don’t actually deliver much in the way of bingo. They dabble with bingo, offering four or five games on their homepages, but their true purpose is to provide slots. As such, they’re more like Costa Games than they are, for example, like Bingo Ireland. Sugar Bingo isn’t even one of the better sites of this kind, as its welcome promotion is miserably low, and it doesn’t have any other promotions to make up for that shortcoming. The selection of slots and games at Sugar Bingo is of a fair-enough quality, but is fair enough really good enough when it’s the same selection of games you’ll find at so many of the other Bingo Ireland sister sites?
Majestic Bingo
The best thing we can say about Majestic Bingo is that it’s genuinely different from most of the Bingo Ireland sister sites. That means more on this network than it does on most because there are so many lookalike sites on the Grand Battery Holdings Limited network. What makes Majestic Bingo different is that it’s the official web presence of a real-world casino brand. There’s a reasonable chance that there’s a Majestic Bingo hall or venue somewhere near you – especially if you live in Wales or the middle of England. The downside is that only a proportion of the Majestic Bingo website is given over to playing bingo online. That automatically means that it’s not the best site to go to if you want a broad selection of games and promotions, no matter how good it looks. The games provided here are more of a side dish than a main course.
Posh Bingo
Posh Bingo is the archetypal old-school Grand Battery Holdings Limited bingo site, but it’s not fair to pin the blame for the behind-the-times look of Posh Bingo and the other Bingo Ireland sister sites that look like it squarely on Grand Battery Holdings. They already looked like this when Grand Battery Holdings acquired these sites from 888 UK Limited – all Grand Battery Holdings is guilty of is failing to modernise the sites. That’s a bad oversight because they’re in dire need of modernisation. Posh Bingo is actually one of the best-looking of them, but you can still tell that it’s been left untouched for far too many years. Worse than that, though, is that there are hardly any games at Posh Bingo, and the few games that do exist are very basic. It’s like a throwback to the very earliest days of iGaming, and appeals only to those who are looking for nostalgia.
Prize Land Bingo
It’s fair to say that Prize Land Bingo has had an interesting few years. As recently as 2020, it was still called Bingo Iceland, and its connection with the supermarket (plus the TV commercial campaign behind it) made it one of the most popular Bingo Ireland sister sites. Iceland’s decision to back away from gambling should have been the death of the site, but it was instead rebranded as Prize Land Bingo. There was even a new television commercial campaign to get the message out – but then 888 suddenly sold the site to Broadway Gaming Limited. Prize Land Bingo hasn’t been back on television since but is still one of the most popular bingo sites on the platform, thanks in no small part to its past reputation. It makes the misstep of listing its slots before its bingo games, but there are still plenty of bingo rooms to sample.
Electric Spins
Almost all of the Bingo Ireland sister sites are bingo sites themselves (or, at least, they claim to be), but as we’ve already seen from Costa Games, there are exceptions. Another one of those exceptions is Electric Spins, which is an iGaming site that gets straight to the point. The site is based around the same signature collection of approximately five hundred slots games as the rest of the Grand Battery Holdings Limited casino sites, but Electric Spins has hidden depths. Look past the underwhelming welcome promotion, and you’ll find that this casino has loyalty perks, daily free spins packages, and “special gifts” for players who reach the highest of its loyalty reward levels. It’s a better casino site than Costa Games, so if that’s what you’re looking for, Electric Spins awaits. It’s not quite on the Wink Slots level, but it’s a decent enough site.
Amber Spins
Amber Spins wants to become your new favourite online casino in the UK. Those aren’t our words – it’s the claim that the casino makes in bold, orange letters right in the middle of its homepage. We love a casino with aspirations, but the problem for Amber Spins is that it doesn’t have many of the tools required to secure that kind of status. It’s not even one of the stronger slots-focused Bingo Ireland sister sites – we’d put it roughly level with Electric Spins if we were ranking them. In fact, Amber Spins and Electric Spins have a lot of similarities when it comes to the games they offer and the promotions up for grabs, so it wouldn’t surprise us to find out that they were made using the same template. Amber Spins isn’t a bad casino by any means, but it’s not good enough to be anyone’s favourite.