The Vic Casino sister sites

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The Vic Casino sister sites include Kitty Bingo, Mecca Bingo, Rialto Casino and Regal Wins. The Vic Casino sister sites are operated by Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited, licence number 57924 which operates 17 sister sites in total.

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The Vic Casino sister sites 2025

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Kitty Bingo

Kitty Bingo bears an uncanny resemblance to several of the other The Vic sister sites – most notably Lucky Pants Bingo – and for a good reason. When it was part of the Daub Alderney casino network, it had a layout and user interface that was all its own. That all disappeared after it became a Rank Interactive site. Despite this, the Kitty Bingo still has one feature that sets it apart from the competition: an abundance of adorable kittens. While there is no empirical evidence to support the claim that kittens are cuter than any other animals, their popularity is undeniable. Marketers have long used these furry felines to promote a wide range of products, and bingo sites are no exception. Although the homepage (strangely) features slots rather than bingo games first, Kitty Bingo offers a similar number of bingo rooms as it did on its previous platform if you scroll down far enough to find them. While it doesn’t measure up to its fellow bingo-focused sister site Mecca Bingo, Kitty Bingo is still a solid choice.

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Mecca Bingo

The cornerstone of The Rank Group’s business is its big-name offline brands, Grosvenor Casino and Mecca Bingo. Their popularity naturally translates into the digital realm, making Mecca Bingo one of the most popular and best-known sites in The Vic sister sites family. Fans of Grosvenor Casino might say it’s their preferred brand that’s the true flagship site of the Rank Interactive network, but we think it’s a close-run thing. When Mecca Bingo first launched its digital version, it aimed to provide everything a player would experience in an actual Mecca Bingo hall, but player expectations have evolved over time. In response to this, the site has expanded to offer more, including slots, live dealer games, game shows, Slingo, and everything else you’d hope or expect to find at a casino site. This has elevated Mecca Bingo to the status of a top-class iGaming platform, but it has also made Mecca Games, another Spin and Win sister site, somewhat obsolete. We’ll talk more about that later.

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Rialto Casino

Rialto Casino is another victim of the process that’s been followed for all the former The Vic sister sites that were once on Daub Alderney’s casino network, which has resulted in a lacklustre, paint-by-numbers design. Upon its initial launch, Rialto Casino had an elegant and sophisticated look and feel, but it has since lost its charm. Today, the casino appears to be little more than a shop window for Novomatic’s collection of casino games, with a dedicated “Novomatic” menu option. However, Rialto Casino is one of the few sites on this platform that offers live casino games in addition to its regular casino games. On top of that, there are loyalty rewards to be had among the casino’s promotions, which isn’t something that we can say of all the Rank Interactive casinos. Like The Vic, Rialto Casino has connections to a real-life Grosvenor Casino branch. That means that some of the live dealer games it incorporates are exclusive to the site.

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Regal Wins

We don’t mean to repeat ourselves, but the transition from Daub Alderney to Rank Interactive has not gone smoothly for any of the former Daub Alderney casinos or iGaming sites. Regal Wins has seen its standing damaged by that move worse than any of the other The Vic sister sites, with the possible exception of Lucky Pants Bingo. In keeping with its name, Regal Wins used to be one of the more illustrious casinos on this platform. However, the current state of the site does not reflect its past grandeur. The homepage of Regal Casino is so barren that it almost looks like it was abandoned midway through development, with vast empty spaces and nothing of interest to catch the eye besides the games. Considering that the same games are available at most other The Vic sister sites, it’s hard to escape the feeling that you’d be having more fun if you were playing at just about any of them.

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Mecca Games

We’re not about to suggest that Mecca Games doesn’t have a long-term future, but the casino is not what it once was, nor is it fulfilling its original purpose. Initially intended as a companion casino to Mecca Bingo, Mecca Games aimed to leverage the Mecca brand name to entice players to try its casino games. However, Mecca Bingo has since expanded considerably, with traditional casino games added to its catalogue, leaving Mecca Games without any unique selling points. The connection between Mecca Games and its larger sibling has been almost entirely severed. Mecca Games no longer uses the Mecca Bingo logo, and there is no mention of Mecca Games on the Mecca Bingo website or vice versa. As a result, Mecca Games has become just like any other of The Vic’s sister sites, albeit with a more generous welcome promotion than some of the weaker sites on the Rank Interactive platform. That single factor probably makes it a better bet than Regal Wins for those keeping score.

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Spin and Win

The easiest way to sum up Spin and Win is to say that it’s a more colourful version of Regal Wins. Given what we had to say about Regal Wins, that isn’t exactly the most glowing of compliments. We’ve made this point more than once already, but that mass movement from the old Daub Alderney platform to the new Rank Interactive platform didn’t go well for any of the casinos affected by it. Spin and Win definitely isn’t one of the more glamorous The Vic sister sites, but does that mean it should be overlooked? Actually, no. It might not have a library of thousands of casino games to offer, but the games it does offer are well-selected and offer good variety. Spin and Win also boasts one of the best welcome promotions you’ll find on the Rank Interactive Limited platform, with the excitement of potentially getting a £500 matched deposit only slightly diminished by the fact that the associated wagering requirements are a pinch higher than average at x40.

The Vic Casino Review 2025

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The Vic Sister Sites Welcome Bonuses

There are three stages to The Vic’s welcome promotion, with the promotion arguably getting worse at each stage. It’s a strange way of doing things, but it’s what the casino gives us. First deposits are matched at 100% up to £100 and come with twenty free spins. Second deposits are matched up to £50 at 50%, and third deposits are also matched up to £50, but only at 25%. The free spins creep up, though, with thirty on second deposits and fifty on third deposits. In all cases, the free spins are playable only on Lucky Lady’s Charm Deluxe. The wagering requirement attached to the matched deposit bonus is x50, which is unpleasantly high. That drops away to a more reasonable x35 for winnings from free spins.

Other Promotions

Unlike most of its sister sites, The Vic doesn’t have access to the same loyalty scheme you’ll find at the majority of Rank Interactive casinos. However, it does have ways of making up for that. Players can claim a £3 bonus each week when they bet £30 or more on live casino games. Live casino players can also separately claim “bonus drops” of £5 and £2 upon occasion, although these are handed out by invite only. Anyone who spends £20 or more on slots per week may receive an allocation of free spins at the casino’s discretion. None of these perks are worth much, but in all honesty, neither is the loyalty scheme we referred to.

Top Games at The Vic

The Vic isn’t like your average online casino site. It’s the official website of The Victoria, which is a glamorous Grosvenor Casino venue in London. As such, a lot of the website is given over to promoting the real-life venue, including a digital tour of it and a portal through which you can book yourself in for a visit, dinner and drinks. That means there’s less room to promote games on the homepage than usual. The games that are promoted, though, include the super-exclusive Victoria London Roulette, which is broadcast direct from the venue via a stream provided by Evolution Gaming. The provider is recognised as the best in the business when it comes to live dealer games, so it’s a good combination. Live, direct games broadcast from Sheffield and Glasgow are also likely to appear when you click the “play online” tab, although you’ll still find classic slots like Starburst and Eye of Horus waiting for you there.

Customer Support and Licensing

Perhaps because of its real-world connections, The Vic excels when it comes to customer support. If you need to get in touch with someone over the phone, simply dial 0800 086 8457 to speak with a representative free of charge. Alternatively, you can use the website’s live chat support feature or send a message through the contact form. As a casino operated by Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited, The Vic is licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission with license number 57924. This license was issued recently, so it’s no surprise that there are no sanctions, fines, or warnings attached to it.

Withdrawal Speed and Support

When it comes to withdrawing your winnings from The Vic, the options are limited but speedy. The casino only supports three approved withdrawal methods, which are PayPal, Mastercard, and Visa (with the latter two being debit cards, so essentially there are only two methods). This selection is narrower than most other leading UK casino sites. However, the good news is that all three methods are eligible for fast withdrawals, with the funds usually being available in just fifteen minutes. To ensure that you can access your winnings quickly, you need to make sure that your debit card is authorised for fast withdrawals, but this is typically a default feature with most banks.

Final Thoughts on The Vic

It’s difficult to review The Vic as an online casino because it isn’t one. It might have online casino games on it, but most of the site is there to promote the real-life venue and perhaps entice a few people into visiting it. Everything that’s there works fine, but if you’re looking to play casino games, you’ll have a better time (and access to far more games) at just about any of The Vic sister sites.
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