Masked Singer Games sister sites

Masked Singer Games sister sites included PlayOJO, SpinGenie, Mega Casino and Slingo under Skill On Net Limited’s active UK licence account 39326. The Masked Singer Games domain is now inactive and the site returns a 404 page; Jackpot Star is the active same-platform successor reported by public casino directories.
Best Masked Singer Games alternatives now the casino is closed
Our quick answer: do not try to join Masked Singer Games or claim its old 100-spin offer. Jackpot Star is the closest continuation, while PlayOJO is the best current Skill On Net alternative for most UK players. SpinGenie is stronger for slots, Mega Casino for range and Slingo for another recognisable branded product.
Which replacement should you choose?
- Choose Jackpot Star for the closest reported successor on the same platform.
- Choose PlayOJO for the strongest overall UK alternative and no-wagering rewards.
- Choose SpinGenie if slots are the priority.
- Choose Mega Casino for the broadest conventional casino lobby.
- Choose Slingo if branded hybrid games matter more than a standard casino.
Our original Masked Singer Games sister-site reviews
All seven original reviews are preserved below for their specific judgement. Queen Vegas, Prime Slots, Bacana Play and 44Aces have active domains; PlayJango, Luna Casino and Metal Casino are white labels. They remain live comparisons even though Masked Singer Games itself has closed.
Queen Vegas is a quirky casino, and quirky casinos tend to go one of two ways. In this particular instance, it hasn’t gone very well. For a start, the homepage of Queen Vegas makes reference to a character called “Mary Chip.” It’s inferred that Mary Chip might even be “Queen Vegas” herself. Sadly, there’s no sign of this character anywhere on the site, and she’s never mentioned again other than on the homepage. It’s almost like someone gave up on the idea shortly after having it. That doesn’t really matter, but what does matter is that the homepage offers a different set of terms and conditions for the Queen Vegas promotion than the promotions page does. The quality of English throughout the Queen Vegas website isn’t great, so the other Masked Singer Games sister sites have to be considered better choices for safety’s sake.
Prime Slots is one of the “holy trinity” of casinos on the Skill On Net Limited platform. Some of the Masked Singer Games sister sites are more important than others when it comes to the history of this platform, and Prime Slots is one of the more important ones. It was only the third iGaming and casino site ever to go live on the network, hot on the heels of Prime Casino and Prime Scratchcards. The downside of that is Prime Slots has been online for more than fifteen years now, and it’s starting to look its age. Some of its individuality was taken away a few years ago when it was redesigned, and the trappings of its former Irish theme were removed, and the redesign already looks old, so it didn’t do the site any favours. It’s a solid-enough choice if you’re only looking to play slots, though.
There’s a famous casino on the Skill On Net Limited platform that starts with the word “play,” but it isn’t Play Jango. It’s PlayOJO, which is the undisputed top of the food chain when it comes to Queen Vegas sister sites and is such an obvious choice that we’ve left it out of this list because it doesn’t require an introduction. Play Jango can’t compete with PlayOJO, but very few casinos can. The biggest difference between the two casino sites (other than their popularity) is their promotions. PlayOJO offers several promotions that come without ties to wagering requirements. Play Jango can’t match that offer. The wagering attached to promotions here was “only” x30, lighter than much of the Skill On Net platform but still a serious barrier. It also sits three times above the ceiling Britain introduced in January 2026, so the live figure will be lower. There are also far fewer games at Play Jango than at most Masked Singer Games sister sites, with only a few hundred to choose from rather than a few thousand.
There’s something about Bacana Play that looks a little Caribbean – and that’s not an accident. The vibrant orange-and-white colour scheme makes the casino feel a little exotic, but the biggest clue to its inspiration is right there in its name. “Bacana” is a Portuguese word which is used as a slang term for “cool,” but it’s used more commonly in Brazil than it is in Portugal. Unfortunately, that titbit of knowledge about the name is the most exciting thing we have to say about Bacana Play. Once you get past the name and the theme, it’s a run-of-the-mill casino by the standards of the better Masked Singer Games sister sites. There’s nothing especially bad about it, but there’s nothing especially good about it, either. You can at least get a laugh by scrolling down to the bottom of the homepage and seeing the obviously-photoshopped picture of the “Bacana Play team.”
By this point, you should already be getting the impression that the Masked Singer Games sister sites can be a mixed bag. There are some very good casinos on this platform, but there are also some fairly poor ones. Luna Casino comes from the latter category. Everything starts well when you land on the casino’s homepage for the first time and see promises of “huge jackpots” and other perks, but things quickly go downhill. There’s a near-total lack of customer support at the site and a troubling lack of clarity about the casino’s withdrawal processes. No amount of daily rewards or other features can make up for the absence of such important information. It’s a shame because Luna Casino is a good-looking site, and it would only take a few tweaks to bring it up to standard. The oddest thing is that the site is called “Luna Casino,” but there’s no sign of the Moon anywhere on its pages.
Some of the Masked Singer Games sister sites cast their nets wide in the hope of appealing to as many potential players as possible. Other casinos in the family focus on a specific niche, hoping to entice players who enjoy that particular niche away from other casino sites. Metal Casino belongs to that category. If you like your guitars turned up so loud that your ears bleed and your drums so pounding that it sounds like someone’s gone to war, you’ll love Metal Casino. Here, you’ll find the official online slots and casino games of every major band and recording artist from the metal and rock genres that have signed up with a provider to make an officially-licensed game. That includes Ozzy Osbourne, Alice Cooper, Motorhead, Guns n’ Roses and plenty more. It even includes Jimi Hendrix, although a true metal fan would say that Hendrix never played a metal song in his life.
Almost all of the Masked Singer Games sister sites focus on slots more than they focus on any other type of casino game. That makes sense as a business model because most modern players prefer slots to other games. However, “most” does not mean “all,” and there are still plenty of players looking for great casinos to play table games and roulette at. That’s where 44Aces comes in. It’s still packed full of top slots – it wouldn’t be a Skill On Net casino if it wasn’t – but this is a classic casino site where cards and roulette games take priority. They’re the first thing you’ll see when you land on the casino’s homepage, accompanied by a video that clues potential players in on the best that the casino has to offer. The welcome promotion at 44Aces leaves a lot to be desired, but if we judged casinos on this network purely by their welcome promotions, we wouldn’t enjoy any of them.
Masked Singer Games information
| Current status | Closed; domain returns 404 and is listed inactive |
| Former operator | Skill On Net Limited |
| UK licence | Account 39326 remains active |
| Licence-domain split | 39 active, 18 white label and 3 inactive; 60 entries |
| Closest successor | Jackpot Star, active on the same account |
| Best current alternative | PlayOJO |
| Old welcome offer | 100 spins with 60x wagering; no longer claimable |
Why Masked Singer Games closed does not mean its operator lost its licence
Skill On Net Limited’s UK account 39326 remains active for remote casino, bingo and gambling software. The domain list, however, marks maskedsingergames.co.uk as inactive. These are separate facts: the operator is licensed, but this particular branded casino is no longer open.
The current position in plain English
The Masked Singer Games website returns 404. Public casino directories report that the brand changed to Jackpot Star in late 2023, and jackpotstar.com is active on the same licence account. That supports treating Jackpot Star as the closest continuation, although it is a new brand rather than a live Masked Singer skin.
The account currently contains 60 domain entries: 39 active, 18 white label and three inactive. The old page’s 59-site total and 17-white-label count are stale. PlayOJO, SpinGenie, Mega Casino and Prime Casino remain active; Slingo remains white label.
This status check also changes the search intent. A useful Masked Singer Games sister-sites page should stop readers trying to register at a closed casino, explain where the platform relationship continued, and compare the strongest current alternatives rather than repeating an old offer.
Masked Singer Games historical review and closure checks

Historical screenshot: Masked Singer Games is closed and this offer is no longer available.
The old casino promoted 100 bonus spins after a first deposit of at least £100. Winnings carried 60x wagering. That is useful historical context, but it is not a current offer and there is no valid reason to enter old bonus codes or send payment details to the closed domain.
Do not carry the old terms across to Jackpot Star
Jackpot Star’s live page currently promotes 100 free spins on 777Strike at 10p per spin. As of our July 2026 check its published terms state 10x wagering on free-spin winnings, in line with the UK cap, alongside a 30-day limit and a maximum wagering bet of 10% of free-spin winnings or £5, whichever is lower. Those are Jackpot Star terms, not a revived Masked Singer offer.
| Check | Masked Singer Games | What it means now | Our judgement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Domain | 404 / inactive | No registration or cashier route | Closed. |
| Old bonus | 100 spins; 60x wagering | No longer claimable | Historical only. |
| Withdrawals and KYC | Public complaints repeatedly mentioned document approval and delayed withdrawals | There is no current Masked Singer cashier to test | Do not present old timings as live. |
| Successor | Jackpot Star is active on the same account | New branding and separate live terms | Closest continuation. |
What the historical player reviews show
The Masked Singer Games Trustpilot profile showed 17 reviews and a 1.9/5 score, with 88% one-star and 12% two-star. The recurring complaints involved verification, withdrawals and unresponsive support. There were no reviews in the preceding 12 months, which fits a closed brand and means the profile cannot measure current Skill On Net service elsewhere.
Our verdict: the old casino had one of Skill On Net’s strongest themes, but there is no live Masked Singer Games site to recommend. Jackpot Star is the closest continuation; PlayOJO is the better overall alternative for most UK readers.
Masked Singer Games sister sites FAQ
Is Masked Singer Games still open?
No. The domain returns a 404 page and is listed inactive on Skill On Net’s UK licence account.
What happened to Masked Singer Games?
Public casino directories report that the brand changed to Jackpot Star in late 2023. Jackpot Star is active on the same Skill On Net licence account.
What are the best Masked Singer Games sister sites now?
PlayOJO, SpinGenie, Mega Casino and Slingo are the most useful current Skill On Net comparisons. Jackpot Star is the closest successor.
Can I still claim the Masked Singer Games welcome offer?
No. The old 100-spin promotion belonged to the closed casino and should be treated as historical only.
Is Skill On Net still licensed in the UK?
Yes. Skill On Net Limited’s account 39326 remains active even though the Masked Singer Games domain is inactive.
What we retained from the original Masked Singer Games review
The first-hand observations about the VIP structure, game selection and design are preserved below as historical evidence. Old support contacts, withdrawal timings and the claim that the casino was open have been removed because they are no longer accurate.
Other Promotions (historical)
The multi-level VIP reward scheme at Masked Singer Games comes with some exciting-sounding perks and privileges. Fancy the idea of having a dedicated personal account manager who you know by name? How do you feel about getting exclusive, personalised bonuses and benefits and faster withdrawals? We expect the answer to all those questions is “great.” If so, all you need to do is spend at least £1000 per month at Masked Singer games to qualify for a high enough level of the VIP scheme to qualify for them. It’s an eye-wateringly high benchmark, way beyond the spending level of most players. The casino offers smaller promotions, including some that are changed every day, but it’s disappointing that the VIP scheme is so unrealistic for most players.
Top Games at Masked Singer Games (historical)
The most popular game at Masked Singer Games is the official Masked Singer UK slot. It would be a total waste of the TV show’s official licence if that weren’t the case. The slot is made by Green Valley Games, which is Skill On Net operating under a pseudonym and comes with fantastic graphics and wild reels, including a neat feature where any base game symbol can become a wild symbol if a mask lands on it. The other featured games from the two thousand (ish) available at Masked Singer Games include American Blackjack, the official Monopoly Megaways slot, and Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead. It feels like the latter slot has been around for so long that the mummies and pharaohs that feature in the slot may have played it themselves, but it shows no sign of losing its popularity. The jackpot slots at Masked Singer Games offer more than £11m in prize money between them, and there’s a whole section dedicated to them if that’s your point of interest.
Final Thoughts on Masked Singer Games (historical)
Masked Singer Games is a casino site worthy of the popular television show it’s attached to. The graphics at the casino are excellent, and with two thousand games to choose from, there’s little reason to worry about getting bored. Customer support is easy to get hold of, too. There are better casinos on the Skill On Net platform, but not many.
Historical Masked Singer Games player comments
These five comments are retained because they show the withdrawal, verification and communication pattern behind the public rating. They describe the closed brand and must not be read as current reviews of Jackpot Star, PlayOJO or another Skill On Net site.
I’ve been waiting ten days for a pending withdrawal to be processed. It’s disappeared from my transactions. Masked Singer Games ignores my emails and doesn’t reply on live chat. The phone number is just an automated message. Have they gone bust?
I’ve been playing at Masked Singer Games for a while now and never used to have any issues while doing so. Now they suddenly want information from me to support a withdrawal. I sent it immediately, but I’ve not had any response in five days. Live chats get me nowhere; they’re just holding onto my money.
This casino is vile and disgusting, it should be investigated because if someone did, it would one hundred per cent get closed down.
I was aware of the bad reviews before I joined the casino. I had no problems the first time I tried to withdraw, but when I asked for my second withdrawal, it somehow got stuck in the system. I’ve sent them ID documents, but they haven’t replied to me in six days. They’re really poor.
I have to agree with all the other reviewers – the standard of communication from Masked Singer Games is atrocious. I’ve tried using email and live chat, but live chat doesn’t really exist because nobody replies to you. So far, I’ve been waiting four days for a response.


















