Deluxino sister sites

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Deluxino sister sites include BBQ Bingo, Duck Duck Bingo, Amber Spins and Bingo Ireland. Deluxino sister sites are operated by Grand Battery Holdings Limited, licence number 58267 which operates 237 sister sites in total.

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Deluxino sister sites 2025

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Duck Duck Bingo

You won’t see any ducks at Duck Duck Bingo. You’ll see their footprints leaving a trail across the banner at the top of the homepage, but you won’t see any actual ducks. That’s fine – we can live with the absence of a key element of the theme, even if it’s a strange design choice. What we struggle to live without is a key element of the site’s content, which is supposed to be bingo. You can look at the homepage of Duck Duck Bingo as many times as you like, but you won’t find a single bingo game on it. Instead, you’ll find a collection of mostly old online slots and a couple of promotions to go with them. That makes Duck Duck Bingo a bad choice if you want to play bingo – and the weirdest thing about it is that there are other Deluxino sister sites that suffer from the exact same problem. What a Grand Battery Holdings site claims to be and what it actually is often don’t correlate.

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Amber Spins

The lack of bingo games at Duck Duck Bingo might not bother you because bingo isn’t what you came looking for anyway. You’re here for Deluxino sister sites, which suggests you’re looking for somewhere better than Deluxino to play slots. Fortunately, that’s not a difficult assignment. Amber Spins isn’t one of the very best casino and slots sites on the Grand Battery Holdings Limited platform, but it’s better than Deluxino. The casino could do a lot better with its welcome promotion, which is only worth a maximum of £10 in bonus funds, but it comes with more fan five hundred slots to play with and presents them with more style than Deluxino even though the core gaming content at both sites is the same. Deluxino might never become “your new favourite UK online casino,” which is the claim made on its homepage, but it’s not bad. Promotions available at the casino include monthly cashback on losses and daily packages of free spins.

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Bingo Ireland

Ignore the fact that Bingo Ireland is called “Bingo Ireland.” We’ve already seen from Duck Duck Bingo that the Deluxino sister sites aren’t always what they claim to be “on the tin.” Bingo Ireland has far more bingo content than Duck Duck Bingo if that’s what you’re looking for, but it’s also a viable option if you just want to play slots. There are five hundred slots and similar casino games to play with at Bingo Ireland – probably the same slots and casino games as you’ll find at Amber Spins, in all honesty – and the site’s welcome promotion is far better suited to people who want to play slots than it is to people who want to play bingo. This is a “best of both worlds” iGaming site, with as much to keep bingo fans happy as it has to keep slots fans happy. It might not be the prettiest of the Deluxino sister sites, but it’s up there with the best in terms of its gaming portfolio.

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Tasty Bingo

Tasty Bingo does a far better job of disguising its dated template than most of the Deluxino sister sites that share its template do, but that doesn’t mean you should give it the time of day. Whenever you see this template as you explore the Grand Battery Holdings sites, our advice is to exit the site and move on to the next one. Even Tasty Bingo appears to be aware that it’s not the best bingo site on the platform, as there’s a link to Wink Bingo in its footer. Wink Bingo, by the way, genuinely is the best bingo site on the Grand Battery Holdings platform, so if you decide you’re done with slots for now and want to take a break and play bingo, that’s the place to go if you want to stick with this operator. Tasty Bingo doesn’t have links to any of its games on its homepage but does find space to include a few broken links. It was a fair-enough site in its heyday, but its heyday was a very long time ago.

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Jackpot Liner

Those of you who have been hanging off our every word so far will already be aware that the Deluxino sister sites do a surprisingly bad job of maxing the maximum possible capital out of their themes. We’ve already seen Duck Duck Bingo, which is free of ducks, and Bingo Ireland, which isn’t particularly Irish. Now, we’re looking at Jackpot Liner. We have to mention it as a viable option if you want Deluxino sister sites because it’s another of the platform’s slots-based casino sites, but it’s a drab-looking one. Even the presence of a model who’s a dead ringer for Emilia Clarke can’t make it look interesting. It’s obvious from both the name “Jackpot Liner” and the casino’s motto (“The Cruise of a Lifetime”) that there’s supposed to be a cruise liner theme at play here, but there’s no sign of the theme whatsoever. All we have is a plain purple background. In better news, the 50% matched deposit welcome bonus up to £555 is one of the best you’ll find on this network.

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Wish Bingo

A more appropriate name for Wish Bingo would be “We Wish This Was Bingo.” It’s caught somewhere between Duck Duck Bingo and Tasty Bingo in terms of its design quality, and it shares the same frustrating, inexplicable design problem – it doesn’t have any bingo games to offer us. We think the layout of Wish bingo might be unique among the Deluxino sister sites, which is a fact that would normally go in its favour, but the style of the design is behind the times. So, for that matter, is the site’s content. The most recently-added game, according to the Wish Bingo homepage, is Divine Dreams. Not only is that a slots game rather than a bingo game, but it’s a slots game that was first released several years ago. If Wish Bingo hasn’t had any updates since Divine Dreams was released, it’s difficult to see the site as a going concern. Instead, it’s simply a concern. There’s no reason to play here when there are better options on the platform.

Deluxino Review 2025

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Deluxino Sister Sites Welcome Bonuses

The welcome promotion at Deluxino sets the tone for the rest of the site – and it’s not a fantastic tone to set. New players who join Deluxino and make a deposit of £10 or more get twenty-five free spins on “a game of our choice” (Deluxino’s words, not ours). It’s a bonus so tiny that it could almost be called insignificant, and it’s made worse still by the x40 wagering requirement that’s chained to anything you might win from those twenty-five spins. That’s higher than the average wagering requirement at UK casino sites. This is not a warm welcome.

Other Promotions

We’d love to be able to give you the full scoop on promotions at Deluxino, but the casino is strangely shy about them. It doesn’t have a dedicated page for bonuses or promotions and speaks in very vague terms about them about halfway down its homepage. If we take what’s written at face value, Deluxino incentivises its players to stick around with monthly cashback offers, daily packages of free spins, “and much more.” The associated small print suggests that the free spins allocation is fifteen per day (with the same wagering requirement as the welcome promotion), and the upper limit on monthly cashback is £100. The wagering requirement on cashback is never specifically stated.

Top Games at Deluxino

Deluxino claims that one of the reasons that players will love the site is that it offers more than three hundred slot games. That’s an odd claim to make because three hundred is a fairly pitiful amount in this day and age. However, it does manage to throw a spotlight on a few games that aren’t featured at most of the Deluxino sister sites, including 5 Reel Drive. That’s a (very) old Microgaming slots game with a racing theme, low volatility, and almost no bonus features. Microgaming slots appear to be the pick of the range at Deluxino, as the nigh-on twenty-year-old Lara Croft: Tomb Raider slots game is also in the spotlight on the casino’s homepage. Not everything you’ll see here is from Microgaming, though; Eyecon’s tropical island-themed Paradise Reels slot is also a featured game, despite being one of the most graphically basic slots that the Australian provider has ever come up with.

Customer Support and Licensing

Most Deluxino sister sites offer live chat support. Deluxino itself does not. Instead, you can contact the customer support team through a portal on the website and wait up to 72 hours for a reply. The quicker route is to call 0800 018 3307 between 10am and 2am and get assistance over the phone. Like all Grand Battery Holdings Limited sites, Deluxino is listed on UK Gambling Commission licence no. 58267, which has been in force since February 2022. As of the time of writing, Grand Battery Holdings hasn’t been warned, fined, or otherwise censured by the operator.

Withdrawal Speed and Support

Deluxino’s withdrawal process can leave you feeling like a winner in name only when you try to access your cash. Your only option for withdrawing your earnings or reclaiming your own funds is by using a debit card or PayPal wallet. However, be prepared to wait a full 48 business hours for the Deluxino team to process your request. If you opt for PayPal, you’ll have to wait an additional 2-3 business days for the funds to appear, while debit card users face a longer five-day waiting period. When compared to its iGaming counterparts across the UK, Deluxino’s withdrawal system is archaic. All the top sites provide same-day cashouts to their players.

Final Thoughts on Deluxino

There’s not a lot to love about Deluxino. Its welcome promotion is awful, its ongoing promotions are vaguely worded, and most of the games it highlights on its homepage are ancient. We can’t criticise it too strongly for its slow withdrawals because the same problem exists at all of the Deluxino sister sites, too, but a lot of those sister sites have redeeming features to make up for it. We can’t really say the same for Deluxino.
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