
Sister Sites Guide
Casushi used to be the odd little gem in this family: Japanese-inspired, sushi-flavoured, slightly daft in the right way and far easier to remember than another plain slots lobby. That old identity has largely been stripped back, which leaves Casushi looking cleaner but less distinctive. The network story has changed, too. Casushi now sits under the umbrella of Solaya Group Limited, after moving away from the old Dazzletag Entertainment Limited setup.
The Casushi sister sites in a nutshell
Casushi is licensed for Britain through Solaya Group Limited, UK Gambling Commission licence 100050. The top sister sites are BingoStars, Fruit Kings, Peachy Games, PlaySunny and Zebra Bingo. BingoStars is the bingo-led switch, Fruit Kings is the fruitier casino move, Peachy Games is the softer casual option, PlaySunny is the gentler old-family brand, and Zebra Bingo is the white-label bingo comparison.

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At a glance
Brand reviewed
Casushi
Operator
Solaya Group Limited
UKGC account
100050
UK status
Licensed for Britain
Network type
Mixed, white-label and directly-owned brands
Top sister sites
BingoStars, Fruit Kings, Peachy Games, PlaySunny, Zebra Bingo
Current welcome offer
Play £10 on slots, get 100 no-wager free spins
Last checked
8 May 2026
The best Solaya brands if Casushi feels too plain now
Casushi’s old sushi character used to make it an easy casino to love. Now that the brand looks more like a straightforward slots and live casino site, the best sister sites are the ones with clearer personalities: bingo, fruit, peachy goodness, sunshine or an offbeat white-label bingo brand.


BingoStars
- Identity: The bingo-first Solaya brand, with a bingo focus rather than Casushi’s cleaner casino lobby.
- Best for: Players who want the same Solaya network family but would rather start with bingo than slots.
- What feels similar: Same licence holder, same £10 deposit and £10 qualifying slot-stake style on the welcome offer, and a similar UK-regulated setup.
- What feels different: BingoStars has more community flavour. Casushi is now more of a straight slots, live casino and table-games brand.
- Why it matters: It’s the best sister site if the issue with Casushi is not safety or bonus value, but product type.

FruitKings
- Identity: The fruit-led casino branch, with a clearer theme than Casushi now has.
- Best for: Players who still want a colourful casual casino rather than a stripped-back lobby.
- What feels similar: Same Solaya licence, same casino-first direction, slots, live games and simple free-spins welcome mechanics.
- What feels different: FruitKings still has an obvious flavour. Casushi has moved away from the sushi idea that used to make it stand out.
- Why it matters: It’s the most natural sister site if you miss Casushi having a strong theme.

Peachy Games
- Identity: The softer peach-themed casino in the Solaya family.
- Best for: Players who want a lighter, friendlier casino mood with a small, clean welcome offer.
- What feels similar: Same operator, same UK licence account, familiar game categories and the same no-wager free-spins structure.
- What feels different: Peachy Games still feels warm and themed, while Casushi has become more functional and less playful.
- Why it matters: It’s the better sister site if you want Casushi’s casino simplicity with more personality in the wrapper.

PlaySunny
- Identity: The gentler, softer old-family casino name in the Solaya group.
- Best for: Players who want something lighter and less sushi, fruit or bingo-specific.
- What feels similar: Same Solaya licence, similar old Dazzletag-era history, casual casino audience and familiar game access.
- What feels different: PlaySunny is more relaxed in tone. Casushi feels more like a casino brand that’s been cleaned up and sanded down.
- Why it matters: It’s worth comparing if you want the same family but find Casushi’s new plainness a bit joyless.

Zebra Bingo
- Identity: The stripy white-label bingo brand on the Solaya licence.
- Best for: Players who want bingo, but prefer something more offbeat than BingoStars.
- What feels similar: Same licence account, light casual audience and a place in the same compact Solaya family.
- What feels different: Zebra Bingo is much further from Casushi’s casino identity and sits in a more specific bingo lane.
- Why it matters: It proves the Solaya network isn’t just a run of casino skins, but BingoStars is still the cleaner bingo comparison for most players.
Casushi is active under the Solaya Group, not Dazzletag
Casushi’s current license holder is Solaya Group Limited. The old Dazzletag Entertainment Limited record now shows casushi.com as inactive, along with BingoStars, FruitKings, Peachy Games, PlaySunny and Zebra Bingo. Solaya’s record shows casushi.com as active.
That takes care of the current state of the network behind Casushi, but the site itself still carries a little legacy untidiness. Some older footer and brand wording hasn’t aged gracefully, with several references to Dazzletag still visible, and the old sushi personality has been toned down heavily. The result is safer-looking, but less memorable.

Best picks by player type
Best if bingo is what you wanted Casushi to offer you
BingoStars is the right move if you want the same Solaya network base with bingo at the centre.
Best if you miss the old theme-led Casushi
Fruit Kings is the stronger sister site if you want a casino that still knows exactly what its theme is.
Best if you want softer casino branding
Peachy Games is the better fit if Casushi now feels too plain, and you want the same network with a warmer face.
Best if you want the gentler old-family option
PlaySunny makes sense if you want a lighter Solaya casino without fruit or bingo doing all the work.
Best white-label comparison
Zebra Bingo is the white-label sister site to look at if you want something adjacent to the other brands, but not quite the same.
Ownership and licensing
Casushi is legal for players in Britain. It’s now operated under Solaya Group Limited, UKGC account 100050. The Gambling Commission lists Solaya’s head office as 104 Britannia House, London, W6 0LH, United Kingdom. The active remote permissions are bingo, casino and linked gambling software, all active from 11 November 2025. The Solaya record shows no trading names, 7 domain names and no regulatory actions.
The active Solaya domains are bingostars.co.uk, casushi.com, fruitkings.com, peachygames.com and playsunny.co.uk. The white-label domains are luckycatgames.com and zebrabingo.com. Lucky Cat Games hadn’t yet been launched when I wrote this review.
Casushi’s welcome offer is clean, but small
Casushi’s current welcome offer is play £10 and get 100 free spins on Big Bass Splash. It’s for new players aged 18 or over. Once the deposit and qualifying slot stake are complete, the 100 free spins are credited automatically. Each spin is worth £0.10, giving the spins a face value of £10. The spins expire 48 hours after they are credited.
The best part is that there is no wagering requirement on the free spins, and winnings are paid as withdrawable cash. The restrictions are on qualification instead. Stakes on table games, live casino, Slingo, video poker, virtual card games, instant win games and bingo don’t count towards the £10 slot stake.
This isn’t a huge welcome package, obviously. It is, however, refreshingly easy to deal with. Casushi has lost some brand flavour, but at least the bonus isn’t pretending to be anything grander than it is.
Payments, withdrawals and KYC
Casushi’s minimum deposit is £10. Payment options include Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Trustly, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, Apple Pay and other mainstream options. That’s a decent menu for a compact casino brand.
The withdrawal side is less neatly explained. The welcome offer says standard minimum withdrawal limits apply, but the terms don’t present a clean method-by-method breakdown. That’s a daft thing to leave out, especially for a brand trying to look simpler than it used to.
The usual UKGC account checks still apply. Expect identity, age, address and payment ownership checks where required, especially before a withdrawal. Same-method logic can also matter, so the route you use to deposit may affect how money moves back out.
My verdict is simple: Casushi is easy enough to fund, but I’d check the withdrawal method and minimum before making a small deposit purely for the welcome spins.
Casushi lost the thing that made it memorable
Casushi used to have a stronger hook. The old Japanese-inspired sushi idea was silly, but it worked because it gave the site a face. There was a reason to remember it. The newer version feels more professional, but also more anonymous.
The current site is built around easier browsing, slots, Slingo, live casino access and speed. Casushi promotes more than 1,000 games, including slots, jackpots, live casino, roulette, blackjack and game-show live dealer content. The provider spread includes familiar names such as Pragmatic Play, Evolution, NetEnt, Red Tiger, Big Time Gaming, Blueprint, Hacksaw, Play’n GO, Yggdrasil and Slingo Originals. That’s all useful, but it’s also fairly ordinary in 2026. A UK casino with 1,000 games, Big Bass Splash spins, and a live casino suite isn’t hard to find. The old Casushi at least had a sense of self. The new one feels more like a sensible but dull slot lobby.
There’s still a decent product here. I just think FruitKings and Peachy Games now do a better job of showing why a Solaya Group casino brand can be fun.
Support and complaints
Casushi support is built around email, live chat and help pages. Live chat is the quickest route for simple account questions. Email is better for anything involving withdrawals, missing spins, document checks, duplicate-account concerns or a formal complaint.
Support email: support@casushi.com
Live chat: Available through the site
Phone number: No customer support phone number
Operator: Solaya Group Limited, UKGC account 100050
ADR route: IBAS is named for Casushi disputes
For a serious complaint, keep the evidence tidy: account email, deposit method, bonus acceptance, £10 qualifying slot stake, free spin credit time, withdrawal request, KYC request, chat transcript and screenshots. With Casushi, the welcome offer is simple enough that disputes should usually come down to eligibility, timing, game type or account checks.
What I like, and what I don’t
What I like
- The welcome offer is small but clean: £10 deposit, £10 slot stake, 100 spins and no wagering on spin winnings.
- BingoStars, FruitKings, Peachy Games and Zebra Bingo all give genuinely different experiences on the same network.
- Solaya’s UKGC record shows no regulatory actions.
What I don’t
- The old sushi theme has been stripped back, making Casushi less distinctive than it used to be.
- The free spins expire after 48 hours, so the welcome value is easy to miss if you leave them sitting.
- The payment pages could be clearer on withdrawal minimums and method-specific timings.
- No customer support phone number is given.
My final verdict on Casushi and its sister sites
Casushi is a safe, clean casino, more than it’s an interesting one. The Solaya Group move makes the network easy to verify, the welcome offer behaves well, and the game range is perfectly respectable. What’s gone missing is the old spark. A casino called Casushi shouldn’t feel this generic. If you want the same licence family with more character, I’d look at Fruit Kings or Peachy Games. If you want a product shift, go BingoStars. If you want the straightest current Solaya casino, Casushi still has a case. Just don’t expect the sushi bar. These days, it feels more like a tidy casino counter with the themed decorations taken down.
FAQs about Casushi sister sites
Does Casushi have sister sites?
Yes. Casushi sits on the Solaya Group Limited UKGC licence with sister sites including BingoStars, FruitKings, Peachy Games, PlaySunny and Zebra Bingo.
Who operates Casushi?
Casushi is operated under Solaya Group Limited, UKGC account 100050.
Is Casushi legal for UK players?
Yes. Casushi is licensed for Britain through Solaya Group Limited.
Did Casushi move from Dazzletag?
Yes. The Dazzletag Entertainment Limited record now shows casushi.com as inactive, while the Solaya Group Limited record shows casushi.com as active.
Which Casushi sister site is closest?
FruitKings is the closest theme-led casino comparison, while Peachy Games is the casual casino option in the same Solaya family.
Which Casushi sister site is best for bingo?
BingoStars is the best Solaya sister site if you want bingo to be the main product. Zebra Bingo is the white-label bingo comparison.
What is the current Casushi welcome offer?
New players can deposit £10, stake £10 on eligible slot games and get 100 free spins on Big Bass Splash.
Do Casushi welcome free spin winnings have wagering?
No. Winnings from the 100 welcome free spins are paid as withdrawable cash, with no wagering requirement.
How long do Casushi welcome spins last?
The welcome free spins expire 48 hours after they are credited.
Does Casushi have a phone number?
No customer support phone number is given. Support is available through live chat and support@casushi.com.