BetReels sister sites

BetReels sister sites

BetReels combines a casino, sportsbook and bingo product on the ProgressPlay Limited platform, licence 39335. Independent reviewers rate it noticeably lower than several of its sisters – here’s the full picture on bonuses, games and reputation.

BetReels sister sites 2026

Mr SuperPlay logo

Mr SuperPlay is a slots-only ProgressPlay skin with noticeably stronger independent review scores than BetReels, though it runs the same core 10x-wagering bonus template.

Mr JackVegas logo

Mr JackVegas shares the same licence and a similarly generous games catalogue, without the sportsbook and bingo products that set BetReels apart from most of the network.

Bet Dukes logo

Bet Dukes is the closest sibling in format, also combining a sportsbook and casino, and carries a friendlier 1x wagering free bet alongside its standard 10x casino offer.

Blue Fox Casino, BetNeptune and Bright Lights Casino are also part of this ProgressPlay network. Blue Fox Casino, BetNeptune and Bright Lights Casino all have their own full reviews on this site; Bright Lights Casino isn’t individually reviewed here yet. Below is a randomly selected cross-section of 20 of those already reviewed on this site.

BJs Arcade is also part of our wider sister-site coverage, reviewed separately on this site.

Casino Masters sits elsewhere in our review library, with its own dedicated write-up.

Star Slots is one of the other UK-licensed brands we cover in full on this site.

Prime Casino gets its own standalone review as part of our broader sister-sites coverage.

Bumble Bingo is reviewed separately here, alongside its own operator and licence details.

b-bets has its own page on this site covering its sister sites and licensing.

Bingo Crazy is featured elsewhere in our review coverage, with its own dedicated page.

Parimatch is another brand we’ve reviewed independently, with its own sister-site breakdown.

Sailor Bingo appears in our wider library of UK casino and bingo reviews.

Velvet Slots is covered separately on this site, with its own facts and licensing details.

Simba Slots gets a full write-up elsewhere on the site, including its own sister sites.

Betable Casinos is one of the many other brands reviewed independently on this site.

UK Bingo has a dedicated review page covering its operator and sister sites.

Players Palace Casino is part of our broader coverage of UK-licensed casino and bingo brands.

Jackpotjoy is reviewed in full elsewhere on this site, with its own licensing breakdown.

Spin Hill sits in our wider review library alongside its own operator details.

BJs Games gets its own standalone page, separate from this review.

GGPoker is another of the UK-licensed brands we’ve reviewed independently.

Slot Boss has a full review elsewhere on this site covering its games and licensing.

Yeti Casino is covered in our broader library, with its own sister-site details.

BetReels Information

Name BetReels
URL betreels.com
#No. of Sister Sites 100+
Best Sister Sites Mr SuperPlay, Mr JackVegas, Bet Dukes, Blue Fox Casino, BetNeptune, Bright Lights Casino
Owner/Operator ProgressPlay Limited: Kolonakiou 26, Office No.18, Agios Athanasios, Limassol, 4103, Cyprus
Sister sites status Large white-label network; individual sites vary between active and inactive
UKGC Licence page UKGC Licence: 39335 (remote licence active)
Established 2020
Support Live chat

BetReels operator – ProgressPlay Limited

BetReels runs on the same ProgressPlay Limited platform as Mr SuperPlay, Mr JackVegas, Bet Dukes and Blue Fox Casino, part of a network of well over 100 white-label brands operated from Limassol, Cyprus. Like Bet Dukes, it offers a full sportsbook and bingo product alongside its slots and table games, rather than the casino-only format most of the network runs. The front-end brand is registered separately from ProgressPlay, which supplies the licence, platform and game feeds behind all of them.

The operator-level compliance picture carries across every brand on this licence. The UK Gambling Commission fined ProgressPlay Limited £1,000,000 (decision dated 9 May 2025) for anti-money laundering and social responsibility failings, alongside a formal warning and a mandatory independent third-party audit. An earlier £175,718 penalty followed similar findings in May 2022. Neither sanction names BetReels specifically, but both sit against the licence this site trades under – worth bearing in mind alongside BetReels’s own individually weaker review scores, covered below.

BetReels review

BetReels screenshot 2026

BetReels Welcome Bonus

The live homepage advertises a 25% deposit match up to £50 plus free spins, for a first deposit of £20 or more. Terms are specific: 10x wagering on the bonus money within 30 days, 10x wagering on free spin winnings within 7 days, wagering calculated on bonus bets only, and max conversion capped at 1x the bonus amount or £20 from free spins. That 10x figure matches the UK’s wagering cap that took effect 19 January 2026, and the terms are clearly published directly on the promotions page – a contrast with sister site Blue Fox Casino, which doesn’t publish its current terms as transparently.

As with other ProgressPlay skins, Skrill and Neteller deposits are excluded from the welcome offer, and a “limited to 5 brands within the network” clause applies to at least one of the ongoing promotions, worth checking if you’re active elsewhere on this operator.

Other Promotions

BetReels runs a genuinely active promo calendar: a daily “Mystery Box” (Monday to Thursday, code MBOX) offering 25 to 100 random free spins, a rolling “OINK25” deposit code good for up to 75 free spins usable three times between Thursday and Wednesday, and a monthly “Jolly July”-style seasonal promo offering up to 315 free spins plus £750 in bonus funds across the month. Every promo we checked carries 10x wagering terms, consistent with the welcome offer.

Top Games and Products

The site runs casino, sportsbook, live dealer and bingo products under one account – a wider spread than most of its ProgressPlay siblings, which tend to be casino-only. The homepage highlights a “Game of the Week” carousel alongside standard slots, jackpot and live casino categories, though a full game count and provider list isn’t published prominently on-site.

Licensing and Customer Support

BetReels is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission under account 39335, the same ProgressPlay Limited licence shared with Mr SuperPlay, Mr JackVegas, Bet Dukes and Blue Fox Casino. Support runs through live chat, with no phone line advertised. The operator’s two recent UKGC fines, covered above, apply to this brand as much as any other on the licence.

Reputation and Complaints

This is where BetReels stands out from its sisters, and not favourably. Casino Guru gives it a Safety Index of just 4.5, “not recommended,” citing an unusually high ratio of denied payouts relative to the site’s size and unfair clauses in its terms and conditions. AskGamblers logs three player complaints, only one resolved, covering withdrawal delays, bonus-cap disputes and verification hold-ups. Trustpilot carries just 3 reviews, all one-star, describing unpaid winnings including one case of a €1,842 withdrawal still pending after 44 days.

Final Thoughts on BetReels

2.5 out of 10. The welcome bonus terms are transparent and compliant with the current 10x cap, and the combined sportsbook-casino-bingo format is genuinely broader than most of its network. But a “not recommended” Casino Guru rating, unresolved player complaints and a 100% negative small Trustpilot sample make this the weakest-performing ProgressPlay sister reviewed on this site so far. Approach with real caution.

What BetReels players say

Independent scores here are consistently weaker than BetReels’s ProgressPlay siblings. AskGamblers rates it 7.3 out of 10 overall but only 5.5 out of 10 from players, based on 2 reviews, with 3 logged complaints of which just 1 has been resolved. Casino Guru’s Safety Index sits at 4.5, flagged as “not recommended,” citing unfair terms and conditions and a high proportion of denied payouts for a site of this size. Trustpilot has only 3 reviews, all one-star. LCB rates it 3.1 out of 5 from 52 votes, the largest independent sample available for this brand.

What players like: the transparently published welcome-offer terms, the daily and weekly promo variety, and the combined casino-sportsbook-bingo format in a single account.

Common complaints: denied or delayed payouts flagged specifically by Casino Guru’s audit, an unresolved AskGamblers withdrawal dispute, and Trustpilot reports of winnings left unpaid for weeks at a time.

BetReels holds an active UK Gambling Commission licence, so these complaints reflect individual disputes rather than confirmed regulatory findings against the brand specifically. That said, the consistency of weak scores across AskGamblers, Casino Guru and Trustpilot is a real signal, not just noise from one or two reviewers.

Sources: AskGamblers, Casino Guru, Trustpilot and LCB. Summary compiled by Sister Sites UK; last reviewed July 2026.

BetReels FAQ

Who owns BetReels?

BetReels runs on the ProgressPlay Limited platform under UK Gambling Commission licence 39335.

What are BetReels’s sister sites?

It shares its ProgressPlay licence with Mr SuperPlay, Mr JackVegas, Bet Dukes, Blue Fox Casino, BetNeptune and Bright Lights Casino, among a wider network of 100+ white-label brands.

Is BetReels UK licensed and safe to use?

Yes, it holds an active UK Gambling Commission licence. Its operator, ProgressPlay Limited, has been fined twice by the UKGC in recent years (£1m in 2025, £175,718 in 2022) for anti-money laundering and social responsibility failings, and BetReels itself carries a “not recommended” Casino Guru safety rating and unresolved player complaints.

What is the wagering requirement on the BetReels welcome bonus?

The current 25% deposit match up to £50 plus free spins carries 10x wagering on the bonus money and 10x on free spin winnings, matching the UK’s 10x cap effective 19 January 2026.

How long do withdrawals take at BetReels?

No processing time is published on the site. Casino Guru’s audit has flagged a high proportion of denied payouts, and Trustpilot reviewers describe waits of weeks for withdrawals.

Is BetReels safe and legit?

It’s licensed and its bonus terms are clearly published, but Casino Guru rates it “not recommended” and independent review scores across multiple sources are consistently weak. Read the full terms and recent player reviews before depositing.

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