Skill On Net Casinos

A full 2026 guide to Skill On Net Limited casinos, including PlayOJO, Genting Casino, SpinGenie, Slingo, Zingo Bingo and dozens more brands listed on the UKGC register.

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Skill On Net Limited Casinos 2026
SkillOnNet isn’t a neat little family of lookalike casinos. It’s a sprawling network with headline brands, regional specialists, white-label partnerships, older legacy names that refuse to disappear, and a few oddball projects that make more sense once you realise the real product here is the platform itself.
The operator profile
SkillOnNet’s official material makes one thing very clear, this company thinks in systems rather than single sites. The public-facing casinos matter, of course, but the backbone is the platform, the payments stack, the local market tailoring, the white-label capability and the machinery that lets the same operator run everything from a loud flagship like PlayOJO to a more niche name like Lord Ping or ZebraWins without falling apart.
The company says it began with a peer-to-peer backgammon product, launched RedKings in 2005, pushed EUcasino as an early flagship when its own casino platform arrived, expanded through regulated markets, launched PlayOJO in 2017, rolled out Slingo in 2020, brought Genting Casino into the network in 2021 and added Zingo Bingo to its UK mix in late 2025 as part of its Playtech bingo move. In 2023, Prime Gaming rebranded as Kinetic Digital, although Prime Gaming still appears as an active trading name on the register, which is exactly the sort of odd overlap you tend to get with a network this size.
Where the work happens
SkillOnNet says it operates across Cyprus, Israel, the UK, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Argentina and Malta, with Cyprus as the strategic hub and Israel central to research and development.
The flagship name
PlayOJO is still the standout consumer brand, built around its no-wagering pitch and OJOplus cashback, and SkillOnNet openly treats it as a market leader.
What makes the roster feel so wide
The business doesn’t just run its own house brands. It also powers white-label and licensing deals, which is why names like Genting Casino and Slingo sit alongside internally grown brands.
Why bingo matters again
The November 2025 Playtech deal brought PlayOJO and other brands onto Playtech’s bingo platform and launched Zingo Bingo into the UK mix.
Headline brands
These are the names most players will recognise first. They’re either the obvious public flagships, the best-known challenger casinos, or the brands that tell you most clearly what SkillOnNet is trying to do.
PlayOJO
The network’s public star. PlayOJO made its name by treating wagering requirements like a disease to be quarantined, and that still gives it a much cleaner pitch than a lot of its rivals.
- No-wagering angle
- OJOplus cashback
- Market leader status
Genting Casino
One of SkillOnNet’s shrewdest partner casinos. The land-based Genting name gives it instant recognition, while the platform underneath is pure SkillOnNet.
- White-label partner
- Brand licensing win
- Casino-first positioning
SpinGenie
A long-running slots-led name that feels like one of the network’s practical workhorses. It doesn’t need a huge story because the brand itself is already familiar to a lot of UK players.
- Active domain
- Slots-led
- Established UK name
Slingo
SkillOnNet’s Slingo deal gave the network one of the clearest brand identities in the whole portfolio. If players want the slot-bingo crossover world in its purest form, this is the obvious signpost.
- White-label partner
- Hybrid game identity
- Strong brand recall
PlayMillion
A more traditional SkillOnNet brand, and one that still feels like part of the operator’s backbone. It isn’t flashy, but that’s partly the point.
- Active domain
- Older core label
- Broad casino appeal
Zingo Bingo
The newer bingo-facing arrival. It matters less because it’s the biggest name in the network right now, and more because it shows where the bingo side of the business is heading next.
- White-label domain
- UK launch in 2025
- Playtech bingo era
Full network directory
Every current trading name is profiled below, with one extra note for Jackpot Star because it appears on the live domain list even though it doesn’t show up as a current trading name.
Core and active-domain brands
44Aces
ActiveA card-table style casino site that aims for a slightly higher-end feel without getting too precious about it.
AHTI Games
ActiveA Nordic-flavoured name that stands out mainly because it doesn’t sound like every other casino invented in a marketing meeting.
BacanaPlay
ActiveA Latin-leaning brand that shows how international SkillOnNet’s platform ambitions have become.
DrueckGlueck
ActiveThe German-facing label in the network, important because it shows the operator’s willingness to localise properly.
EU Casino
ActiveAn early flagship in the company story, and still one of the clearest pieces of its older DNA.
EuroKingClub
ActiveAn old-school casino name that sounds like it came from an earlier age of online gambling, which gives it a bit of charm.
Euromania
ActiveA large-scale, excitement-first label that feels more legacy than fashionable, but still recognisably part of the network.
Ice36
ActiveA cleaner, colder-looking casino brand that leans into sleek presentation rather than mascots and noise.
Jackpot Star
Domain onlyThis appears as an active domain on the register even though it isn’t listed among the current trading names, so it sits in the network picture with a small asterisk.
Lord Ping
ActiveOne of the odder names on the licence, and all the better for it. It sounds playful without becoming childish.
LuckyLouis
ActiveA character-led brand that feels like a survivor from an earlier casino era, but it still has enough personality to justify itself.
LuckyMeSlots
ActiveA softer, more casual slots-focused brand that sounds designed to feel friendly rather than intimidating.
LuckyNiki
ActiveA well-travelled casino name with a bit more international character than some of the UK-only skins around it.
LuckyVegas
ActiveA straight-up Vegas fantasy casino that doesn’t overcomplicate what it’s selling.
MegaCasino
ActiveA broad casino label with a very plainspoken name, which probably helps it feel familiar rather than gimmicky.
MegawaysCasino
ActiveBuilt around a once-irresistible mechanic, it now feels like a legacy carry-over that has nonetheless survived the hype cycle.
MiamiJackpots
ActiveA sunny, location-themed brand that sells mood first and detail second.
ParisVegasClub
ActiveA gloriously nonsensical mash-up of glamour and neon that somehow sticks in the memory.
PlayKasino
ActiveA deliberately broad international casino label that’s more about flexibility than a strong individual character.
PlayMillion
ActiveOne of the steadier names in the portfolio, pitched as a general casino destination rather than a niche project.
PlayOJO
ActiveThe network star, built around transparency, no-wagering promotions and a much more direct player-facing tone than most rivals.
Prime Casino
ActiveA tidy modern casino brand that helps anchor the wider Prime sub-family.
PrimeScratchcards
ActiveA niche instant-win play aimed squarely at players who like shorter sessions and quicker hit-and-run entertainment.
PrimeSlots
ActiveA dedicated slots spin-off that keeps the message focused and easy to understand.
Queen Vegas
ActiveA polished counterpart to the wider Vegas-flavoured group of brands, with a slightly glossier tone.
RedKings
ActiveA historically important name because it was the company’s first poker brand, and it still adds a bit of heritage to the portfolio.
RoyalBet
ActiveA premium-sounding casino that leans on the old reliable formula of making everything sound regal and expensive.
Royale500
ActiveAnother premium-gloss label, this one trying a little harder to sound exclusive and high-stakes.
Simba Games
ActiveA friendlier themed brand that feels lighter and less stern than many of the names around it.
SlotsMagic
ActiveA long-running slots-led name that still feels recognisable in the UK market.
SpinGenie
ActiveA well-established slots-based casino that keeps earning its place simply by being familiar, functional and easy to place.
TurboNino
ActiveA lively, slightly chaotic-sounding label that feels built for colour, speed and instant energy.
White-label and partner brands
Casino & Friends
White labelA deliberately welcoming name whose whole job is to sound easygoing rather than hard-sell.
ClemensSpillehal
White labelA locally tuned Scandinavian-facing brand that underlines how much of SkillOnNet’s work is market adaptation.
GeckoPlay
White labelA brighter and more approachable casino skin that sounds designed to feel playful rather than grand.
Genting Casino
White labelA major brick-and-mortar brand that gives the network one of its strongest mainstream names.
KnightSlots
White labelA medieval-flavoured slots brand that pushes theme very hard and subtlety not at all.
Luna Casino
White labelA softer, moonlit brand that tries to look gentler and more lifestyle-led than the average casino label.
MetalCasino
White labelA sharper, harder-edged casino skin aimed at players who prefer something less cosy and more punchy.
PlayJango
White labelA more playful-sounding casino project that helps break up the portfolio’s reliance on Vegas and royal language.
PlayToro
White labelA stronger, more aggressive casino that sounds like it wants to bring a bit of sporting swagger into the casino space.
Slingo
White labelA genuinely distinctive partner brand whose hybrid identity makes it more memorable than a generic casino clone.
SlotStars
White labelA sleek slots-first brand that feels built for mobile browsing and modern presentation.
SwiftCasino
White labelA cleaner, faster-sounding label for players who like a more stripped-back casino feel.
ZebraWins
White labelAn offbeat animal-themed site that at least has the courage not to sound like every other casino on earth.
ZingoBingo
White labelThe newer bingo-focused brand, important because it signals fresh movement on the bingo side of the platform.
Mixed-status, parked and legacy names
FinlandiaCasino
Inactive domainStill an active trading name, but with an inactive listed domain, which makes it feel parked rather than front-and-centre.
Megaways
Inactive domainThe shorter Megaways domain now sits inactive, which makes the active MegawaysCasino name look more like a survivor from an earlier wave.
Prime Gaming
Trading name onlyThe old marketing specialist name still appears on the register despite the 2023 rebrand to Kinetic Digital, so it remains part of the paper trail.
The Masked Singer
InactiveA TV tie-in that never became a lasting cornerstone, and now reads more like a relic than a growth brand.
Vegas Winner
Active + white labelA good example of SkillOnNet’s layered register footprint, with an active .com listing and a white-label .co.uk version.
Winlandia
White label + inactiveA long-standing network name whose UK white-label listing survives even though its .com domain is shown as inactive.
WinningKings
Inactive domainStill present as a trading name, but the inactive domain gives it the feel of a retired or paused project rather than a live priority.