Bingo Stars sister sites in a nutshell
Bingo Stars has a proper family of sister sites, and they’re easy to name because they all sit on the same UK licence. It’s operated by Solaya Group Limited, UK Gambling Commission account 100050, and that licence carries Casushi, Fruit Kings, Peachy Games and PlaySunny as active brands, plus Zebra Bingo as a white-label on the same licence. The thing worth knowing is recent history: this whole network moved from Dazzletag Entertainment to Solaya Group, with Bingo Stars itself transferring on 1 April 2026, and the brands have been migrating onto Playtech’s bingo and casino platform.

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At a glance
Brand reviewed
Bingo Stars
Operator
Solaya Group Limited
UKGC licence
100050
Moved from
Dazzletag Entertainment
UK status
Licensed for Britain
Sister Sites
Casushi, Fruit Kings, Peachy Games, PlaySunny
Welcome offer
100 spins for £10, no wagering
Last checked
8 June 2026
The Solaya Group family
Bingo Stars sits in a small, tidy network rather than a sprawling one. The Solaya Group licence covers a handful of distinct, well-established brands, each with its own theme and personality but sharing the same cashier, the same Playtech-powered platform and the same bonus rules. That shared licence link is what makes them true sister sites: a self-exclusion or deposit limit you set in one place is designed to apply across all of them. The five below are the active and white-label brands on the licence right now.


Casushi
- Relationship: A Bingo Stars sister site on the same Solaya Group licence, sharing operator, platform and terms.
- Identity: The group’s best-known casino, with a playful sushi-and-neon theme and a casino-first lobby rather than a bingo focus.
- Where it overlaps: Same cashier, same Playtech-powered platform and the same bonus structure as Bingo Stars.
- What feels different: It leans into slots, live casino and game shows, where Bingo Stars leads with bingo rooms and chat.
- My read: The pick if you like the network but want the casino front and centre rather than the bingo hall.

Fruit Kings
- Relationship: Another Solaya Group brand on the shared licence and platform.
- Identity: A slots-led casino whose look compares closely to Casushi, sharing much of the same interface design.
- Where it overlaps: Same provider mix, same banking options and the same wager-free welcome-spins approach.
- What feels different: A more straightforward slots emphasis, with less of the bingo-community feel that defines Bingo Stars.
- Best for: Slot players who want the same operator and terms without the bingo focus.

Peachy Games
- Relationship: A Bingo Stars sister site on the Solaya Group licence, and another former Dazzletag brand now in the group.
- Identity: A light, fruity, friendly casino, less severe than the black-and-gold brands and aimed at casual players.
- Where it overlaps: Same cashier, same Playtech platform and the same family bonus rules.
- What feels different: A casino-and-slots emphasis with a softer, fruit-themed identity rather than bingo-led.
- Best for: Players who want the cheerful, casual feel of Bingo Stars in a casino-first wrapper.

PlaySunny
- Relationship: A Solaya Group site sharing the same licence, operator and platform.
- Identity: A brighter, weather-themed casino with a softer, old-school feel across slots and casino games.
- Where it overlaps: Same banking, same bonus mechanics and the same shared safer-gambling controls.
- What feels different: A gentler, sunnier identity, again casino-led rather than built around bingo rooms.
- Best for: Players who want a calmer, lighter-themed sister site within the same family.

Zebra Bingo
- Relationship: A white-label brand on the Solaya Group licence, so a sister site of Bingo Stars on the same account.
- Identity: The closest match to Bingo Stars in spirit, since it’s the other bingo-led brand in the family.
- Where it overlaps: It was the first of the group onto Playtech’s bingo platform, so it shares networked rooms and the same bonus terms.
- What feels different: Branding mainly, with its own zebra theme over the same bingo-and-slots product.
- My read: The most direct head-to-head with Bingo Stars if bingo is your main reason for playing.
Which Bingo Stars sister site suits you?
If bingo is the main draw
Zebra Bingo is the family’s other bingo-led brand, the closest like-for-like to Bingo Stars.
If you want the best-known casino
Casushi is the group’s flagship, with the most recognisable branding and a casino-first lobby.
If you want a softer, casual feel
Peachy Games or PlaySunny give you the same network setup with a lighter, friendlier theme.
The move from Dazzletag to Solaya, and what it means
This is the part that’s changed recently. The brands were run for years by Dazzletag Entertainment Limited, a long-standing UK operator with roots in the Begame group. Solaya Group Limited took on a new UKGC licence with activities live from 11 November 2025, and the individual brands have been migrating across to it, with Bingo Stars’ terms confirming its own transfer on 1 April 2026. Solaya describes the change as an intra-group restructuring, with no change to ownership, management, brands or products, and the brand’s UK representative is listed as Begame Digital Limited, which fits that continuity.
Alongside the licence move, the network has shifted onto Playtech’s technology. Zebra Bingo went first, using Playtech casino software from 2024, and Bingo Stars and Peachy Games have since moved onto Playtech’s bingo platform too. In practice, that gives Bingo Stars access to Playtech’s networked bingo rooms and shared liquidity, which is why you’ll see bigger pooled games and busier rooms than a standalone site could offer.
For players, the shared licence structure has a real consequence worth understanding: safer-gambling controls work across the family. Set a deposit limit, take a break or self-exclude on one brand, and Solaya applies the same across its other sites within 24 hours. You can hold one account per brand, but you can’t sidestep a limit by hopping to a sister site.

Ownership and licensing
Bingo Stars is legal for players in Britain. It’s operated by Solaya Group Limited, a Gibraltar-registered company (number 125734) with a registered office at Finsbury House, Gibraltar, licensed by the UK Gambling Commission under account 100050 and also by the Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner. The UKGC register shows no regulatory actions against Solaya Group, which is a clean record, though it’s worth remembering the licence itself is new, dating to November 2025.
The licence covers remote bingo, casino and linked gambling software, which lines up with the Playtech platform arrangement. The same licence holds the sister sites. Customer funds are held in a separate account but rated Not Protected in the event of insolvency, the UKGC’s lowest tier. That’s common for operators of this size, but it’s a reason not to leave a large balance sitting in your account.
The welcome offer is genuinely wager-free
The headline offer is a good one, and the key terms are clearly stated. Make a first deposit of at least £10 and stake at least £10 on eligible slots, and you get 100 free spins on Big Bass Bonanza, each worth 10p. Crucially, there’s no wagering on the free spins: all winnings are paid as withdrawable cash. The spins are credited automatically and must be used within 48 hours. It’s one offer per player per brand, so, in theory, the family’s shared structure means a new-player offer at each sister site, too.
A few qualifiers. The qualifying £10 stake has to be on slots; bingo, Slingo, live casino, table games and instant-win games don’t count towards it. And the welcome spins can’t be claimed with an e-wallet (Neteller or Skrill) or a prepaid card, so you’ll need a debit card or another eligible method.
Payments, withdrawals and KYC
The cashier is clearly explained. Deposits work via debit card, Pay by Bank through Trustly, Apple Pay and Google Pay, with PayPal and Paysafecard also shown among the payment logos. The minimum deposit is £10 and the maximum is £5,000 per transaction, with no deposit fees. As noted above, e-wallets and prepaid cards are excluded from the welcome bonus specifically.
Withdrawals are returned to your original payment method, or to a verified bank account where that isn’t possible, with a £10 minimum and a stated timescale of up to five working days. Verification is the standard UK process: an electronic KYC check via TransUnion at sign-up, with ID and proof of address requested if that can’t be completed automatically, and source-of-funds checks possible if certain thresholds are crossed. Getting verified early avoids a delay on your first withdrawal.
Two housekeeping points from the terms. Accounts inactive for 12 months are subject to a £3 monthly fee once any balance is addressed, and the closed-loop rule means you should keep your registered payment details current. Neither is unusual, but both are worth knowing.
Bingo first, with a full casino attached
Bingo Stars wears its identity openly: it’s a bingo site at heart, with friendly chat hosts, exclusive chat rooms and a community feel built around 90-ball, 75-ball and 80-ball rooms, speed bingo and big networked games like a recurring £100,000 headline draw. Running on Playtech’s bingo platform gives it access to busier, pooled rooms than a standalone brand could manage.
Around that bingo core sits a large casino, with the site listing well over 3,000 slots from a deep roster of providers including Pragmatic Play, Playtech, Light & Wonder, Games Global, NetEnt, Blueprint, Hacksaw and many more, plus live casino, Slingo, instant-win games and jackpots. The bingo itself is supplied by Pragmatic Play.
I see Bingo Stars as a friendly, community-led bingo brand with a genuinely big games library bolted on. If bingo and chat are what you want, it’s a natural fit; if you mainly want slots or casino, a casino-first sister site like Casushi covers the same ground from the other direction.
Support and complaints
Support is UK-based and reasonably accessible, though live chat isn’t round the clock.
Live chat: available 9am to 6:30pm, seven days a week
Email: via the on-site support email, with replies aimed at within 24 hours including weekends
Customer support phone: No customer support phone number
ADR: IBAS (Independent Betting Adjudication Service), free to use
Complaints: raised with support first, escalated to senior management, with an eight-week internal timescale before IBAS
The complaints route is clearly set out: contact support by email, escalate to the senior team if unresolved, and refer to IBAS if there’s no resolution within eight weeks. As with any shared-platform brand, keep your evidence specific to your own account: username, the offer claimed, screenshots of spins and any winnings, your withdrawal request and dates, and every support exchange. The likeliest friction points here are the slots-only qualifying stake catching bingo-first players out, and the gap between the wager-free welcome spins and the wagered terms on other promotions.
What I like, and what I don’t
What I like
- A genuinely wager-free welcome offer, with free-spin winnings paid as withdrawable cash.
- A real bingo community with chat hosts and big networked Playtech rooms.
- A clear, well-defined family of sister sites on one shared licence.
- A flexible cashier including PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Trustly, with UK-based support.
What I don’t
- The wider bonus terms are less generous than the welcome offer.
- Customer funds are rated Not Protected, the UKGC’s lowest tier.
- No phone support, and live chat closes in the early evening.
- The qualifying welcome stake is slots-only, which is awkward for a bingo-led brand, and e-wallets are excluded.
My verdict on the Bingo Stars sister sites
Bingo Stars is an easy brand to place. It’s a community-led bingo site with a big casino attached, sitting in a small, clearly defined family alongside Casushi, Fruit Kings, Peachy Games, PlaySunny and Zebra Bingo, all now under Solaya Group’s licence after the move from Dazzletag and the shift onto Playtech. The welcome offer is the genuine highlight: 100 wager-free spins you can actually withdraw, which is at the fair end of the market. Just go in clear-eyed that the no-wagering headline applies to those welcome spins and not to the wider promotions, where 10x wagering and a £250 cap are the norm. If bingo and chat are your thing, Bingo Stars or its bingo twin, Zebra Bingo, are the natural picks. If you’d rather lead with the casino, Casushi is the family’s flagship, with Peachy Games and PlaySunny offering the same group in a softer, more casual style. It’s a likeable, well-run brand, as long as you read each promotion on its own terms.
Bingo Stars sister sites: your questions answered
Does Bingo Stars have sister sites?
Yes. On the Solaya Group licence, its sister sites are Casushi, Fruit Kings, Peachy Games and PlaySunny, plus the white-label Zebra Bingo. They share the same operator and UK licence, which makes them genuine sisters.
Who operates Bingo Stars?
Solaya Group Limited, a Gibraltar-registered company licensed by the UK Gambling Commission under account 100050. The brand moved to Solaya from Dazzletag Entertainment, with Bingo Stars transferring on 1 April 2026.
Is Bingo Stars legal for UK players?
Yes. It holds a UK Gambling Commission licence covering remote bingo, casino and gambling software, with no regulatory actions on record. The licence is recent, dating to November 2025.
Why did Bingo Stars move from Dazzletag to Solaya?
Solaya describes it as an intra-group restructuring, with no change to ownership, management, brands or products. The network also moved onto Playtech’s bingo and casino platform around the same time.
What is the Bingo Stars welcome offer?
Deposit £10 and stake £10 on eligible slots to get 100 free spins on Big Bass Bonanza, each worth 10p. There’s no wagering on the spins, and winnings are paid as withdrawable cash. The spins expire 48 hours after crediting.
Is the welcome bonus really wager-free?
The welcome free spins are, with winnings paid as cash. But other promotions aren’t: the general terms apply a 10x wagering requirement and a £250 maximum cashout to other bonuses, so check each offer’s terms.
How do I deposit and withdraw at Bingo Stars?
Deposits include debit card, Trustly Pay by Bank, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal and Paysafecard, from £10 to £5,000 per transaction. Withdrawals return to your source method within up to five working days, with a £10 minimum. E-wallets are excluded from the welcome bonus.
Are my funds protected at Bingo Stars?
Funds are held separately but rated Not Protected, the UKGC’s lowest tier, so it’s wise not to leave a large balance in your account.
What games does Bingo Stars have?
Bingo is the focus, with 90, 75 and 80-ball rooms and networked Playtech games, alongside more than 3,000 slots from providers like Pragmatic Play, Playtech, Light & Wonder and NetEnt, plus live casino, Slingo and instant-win games.
How do I contact Bingo Stars support?
By live chat from 9am to 6:30pm daily, or by email with replies aimed at within 24 hours. There’s no phone line, and IBAS is the alternative dispute resolution provider.