
Sister Sites Guide
Mr Luck is the odd one out in the current Jupiter Gaming Limited family. The casino side has the same old Aspire Global platform feel as the other migrated brands, with slots, live casino, roulette, blackjack and games such as Big Bass Splash, Big Bass Bonanza, Book of Dead, Legacy of Dead and Gates of Olympus. The difference is the sportsbook. Mr Luck is the brand in this small Jupiter Gaming set that lets you move from casino games into football, racing, tennis, basketball, cricket, golf and in-play betting without leaving the site.
The Mr Luck sister sites in a nutshell
Mr Luck is operated by Jupiter Gaming Limited, UK Gambling Commission licence 67098. The current sister sites worth comparing are 666 Casino, Dream Jackpot, King Casino and Red Casino. Ladbet and Ladcasino are listed as active domains on the same licence, but they’re not (yet) open. The big recent change is the licence move: Mr Luck and the other brands used to sit with AG Communications Limited, but they’ve moved to Jupiter Gaming Limited. The branding changed less than the regulatory home did, because the product still feels the same.

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At a glance
Brand reviewed
Mr Luck
Current operator
Jupiter Gaming Limited
Previous network
AG Communications Limited
UKGC account
67098
UK status
Licensed for Britain
Open sister sites
Not yet open
Ladbet and Ladcasino
Last checked
20 May 2026
The Jupiter Gaming Limited family is small, so the differences matter
This isn’t a casino on a sprawling white-label list any more. Once Ladbet and Ladcasino are set aside because they aren’t open yet, Mr Luck has four active sister sites to compare. All four are former AG Communications Limited brands, all four now sit with Jupiter Gaming Limited, and all four are more casino-led than Mr Luck. That makes the comparison clear: if you want the sportsbook, Mr Luck is the best brand. If you want a casino-led route, the decision is between theme, review history, jackpot mood and simplicity.


666 Casino
- Relationship: A same-licence Mr Luck sister site and one of the brands that moved across from AG Communications Limited.
- Best for: Mr Luck players who want the most distinctive casino-only brand in the current family.
- Where it overlaps: Same UKGC licence, same Aspire Global platform heritage, similar casino structure and shared regulatory home.
- What feels different: 666 Casino has the strongest visual identity in the group, with a tongue-in-cheek devil theme rather than Mr Luck’s sportsbook-and-casino balance.
- My read: 666 Casino is the sister site I’d compare first if you want a casino with actual personality and don’t need sports betting.

Dream Jackpot
- Relationship: A current Mr Luck sister site and another migrated former AG Communications Limited brand.
- Best for: Players who like Mr Luck’s slot side but want the casino to lean harder into jackpot and big-win presentation.
- Where it overlaps: Same licence holder, same current operator, same general platform feel and a similar slot-led casino base.
- What feels different: Dream Jackpot is more casino-specific and less practical. Mr Luck has the sportsbook to give it a clearer functional difference.
- Practical takeaway: Dream Jackpot makes sense if you’re staying within Jupiter Gaming for the casino mood rather than the sports markets.

King Casino
- Relationship: A Mr Luck sister site with the same migrated platform background.
- Best for: Players who want the best-known casino-only comparison inside the current group.
- Where it overlaps: Same UKGC account, same current licence holder, same inherited Aspire Global product base and similar banking expectations.
- What feels different: King Casino is more casino-traditional by name and tone. Mr Luck feels bigger because the sportsbook changes the product shape.
- My read: King Casino is a useful comparison because it has more player history weight than some smaller brands in the family.

Red Casino
- Relationship: A same-licence Mr Luck sister site and part of the migrated former AG Communications Limited group.
- Best for: Players who want the simplest casino-only brand in the current family.
- Where it overlaps: Same UKGC licence, same current operator, similar game library shape and familiar platform behaviour.
- What feels different: Red Casino is almost all colour and simplicity. Mr Luck has a wider pitch because it combines casino games with sports betting.
- Practical takeaway: Red Casino is the simple switch if you want the Jupiter Gaming Limited setup without Mr Luck’s sportsbook layer.
The licence has changed, but the memory still matters
Mr Luck’s move to Jupiter Gaming Limited isn’t just admin housekeeping. It takes Mr Luck away from AG Communications Limited’s regulatory record and places it on a newer UKGC licence with no current regulatory actions listed. That’s a cleaner starting point for the Jupiter Gaming Limited family.
The practical caveat is that the product still feels like the old Aspire Global platform. The casino lobby, support flow, payment language, bonus mechanics and general behaviour haven’t suddenly become unrecognisable just because the licence holder has changed. That’s why I’d treat this as a regulatory migration, not a brand rebirth.
This matters when choosing a sister site. If you want a different theme, 666 Casino, Dream Jackpot, King Casino and Red Casino all give you that. If your concern is withdrawal friction, document checks, bonus clarity or support responsiveness, moving sideways within the same Jupiter Gaming Limited family may not solve the problem.

Best picks by player type
Best if you want the boldest casino identity
666 Casino is the pick if you want a Jupiter Gaming Limited casino with the strongest theme and don’t need sports betting.
Best if jackpot presentation matters
Dream Jackpot is the better move if the big win mood matters more than sportsbook access.
Best if you want the most established casino comparison
King Casino is the sister site I’d use as the main research yardstick because it has more player history weight.
Best if you want the simplest casino wrapper
Red Casino is the least theatrical Jupiter Gaming Limited choice, which can be useful if you just want a casino lobby without much theme dressing.
Ownership and licensing
Mr Luck is legal for players in Britain. It’s operated by Jupiter Gaming Limited, UKGC account 67098. The Gambling Commission lists the head office as 9 Bond Street, St. Helier, JE2 3NP, United Kingdom. The active remote permissions are bingo, casino, general betting standard real event and general betting standard virtual event, all active from 28 August 2025.
The current sister sites are 666 Casino, Dream Jackpot, King Casino and Red Casino. Ladbet and Ladcasino appear on the Jupiter Gaming Limited account, but they’re not yet open, so they don’t help a reader looking for somewhere to compare or play now.
The previous AG Communications Limited chapter still matters as context. AG Communications Limited paid a £1,407,834 UKGC settlement in 2025 after social responsibility and anti-money-laundering failings, following an earlier 2022 fine. That record now sits with the old licence holder, not Jupiter Gaming Limited, but it explains why the migration catches the eye.
The welcome offer is small, but at least it’s clean
Mr Luck’s current welcome offer is a 20 free spins route on Big Bass Splash. New players need to register, opt in, make a first deposit of at least £20, then wager £20 or more on Big Bass Splash. The first deposit must be made within 72 hours of registration, and the qualifying wagering must be completed within 72 hours of that first valid deposit.
The reward is 20 extra spins at 10p per spin, also on Big Bass Splash. Those spins must be claimed within 7 days of completing the qualifying wagering, then used within 24 hours. Winnings from the spins carry 0x wagering, which is the best part of the offer. Bonus funds don’t count towards the qualifying £20 wager, so the qualifying spend has to come from real money play.
The shape of the offer tells you a lot about Mr Luck’s current setup. It’s not trying to win the bonus arms race with a large match bonus or several deposit stages. It asks you to make one £20 deposit, play one named slot with £20 of real money, then take 20 small spins with no wagering on any spin winnings.
My read is that the offer is fairer than it first looks, but smaller than it sounds. The no-wagering winnings are welcome, but the qualification is very specific, the spins are only worth £2 in total stake value, and the 24-hour spin-use window is tight. I’d treat this as a light opening gift, not a major reason to choose Mr Luck over one of its sister sites.
Payments, withdrawals and KYC
Mr Luck lists a useful spread of payment options, including Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, MuchBetter, Apple Pay, Trustly, Instant Banking, Rapid Transfer, online bank transfer and wire transfer. That’s a decent cashier on paper, especially for a brand that also has a sportsbook.
Withdrawal timings are where the shine comes off a little. Mr Luck’s supports e-wallets such as PayPal, Neteller, Skrill, and MuchBetter, with instant or up to 2-day processing. Debit cards are listed as instant or up to 6 days. Wire transfer is listed at 2 to 6 days, while Trustly, Instant Banking and Rapid Transfer are listed as instant or up to 4 days.
That means the fastest methods may be fine, but card withdrawals can still feel slow beside sharper casinos. Verification can also delay the process. Mr Luck says withdrawals go through checks, which can include identity or document requests. If there are pending deposit transactions or the account needs extra approval, a cashout can be held up.
My overall verdict is mixed. The payment menu is fair, PayPal is a plus, and e-wallets should be the sensible route if speed matters. I wouldn’t use Mr Luck expecting every cashout to feel super fast, though. The upper end of the card and bank transfer timing still looks slow by current UK standards.
Mr Luck’s sportsbook is the genuine difference
Mr Luck’s casino is solid enough, but it isn’t the reason the brand is interesting inside the Jupiter Gaming Limited family. The sportsbook is. The other sister sites are casino brands, while Mr Luck gives you sports, in-play betting and casino games under the same account. That makes Mr Luck the most practical all-rounder in the group.
The casino lobby still has plenty going on. Popular games include Big Bass Splash, Double Bubble, Big Bass Bonanza, Legacy of Dead, Book of Dead, Gates of Olympus, Starburst, Wolf Gold, Sweet Bonanza 1000 and Buffalo King Untamed Megaways. The site also has live casino, instant games and Drops & Wins style slot sections, so it’s not a sportsbook with a token casino bolted on.
Still, the site’s best identity is “casino plus sportsbook”, not a pure casino. If you remove the betting side, Mr Luck becomes another fairly standard migrated Aspire Global casino. Add the sportsbook back in, and it has a reason to stand apart from 666 Casino, Dream Jackpot, King Casino and Red Casino.
Support and complaints
Mr Luck support is built around the contact form, online support while playing and email. The contact form includes separate categories for deposit queries, withdrawal queries, technical issues, promotion and bonus questions, documents, responsible gaming and complaints. That’s practical, but I’d still prefer a clearly separated complaints email and phone route.
Support email: support@mrluck.com
Live support: Available online while playing
Phone number: No customer support phone number
ADR: eCOGRA is the relevant external dispute route once the internal process has been exhausted
For a Mr Luck complaint, keep the evidence specific: promotion selected, first deposit time, Big Bass Splash wagering progress, spin claim time, sportsbook bet ID if relevant, payment method, withdrawal request, document request, chat transcript and support ticket details. With a migrated operator, I’d also keep a screenshot of the footer or account terms showing Jupiter Gaming Limited, because some older pages still point to AG Communications Limited.
What I like, and what I don’t
What I like
- Mr Luck has sportsbook access, which makes it the most functionally different brand in the Jupiter Gaming Limited family.
- Jupiter Gaming Limited’s UKGC account currently shows no regulatory actions.
- The current welcome offer has 0x wagering on free spin winnings once the qualifying Big Bass Splash wager is complete.
- The payment menu includes PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, MuchBetter, cards and bank-transfer options.
What I don’t
- The welcome offer is very narrow, with the qualifying wager and free spins both tied to Big Bass Splash.
- The spins are worth 10p each and must be used within 24 hours, so there’s not much room for delay.
- Card and wire withdrawals can still take up to 6 days, which feels slow beside stronger UK casino setups.
- There is no customer support phone number, and the complaint route would feel cleaner with a clearly published complaints email.
My final verdict on Mr Luck sister sites
Mr Luck is the hinge brand in the Jupiter Gaming Limited family. It’s not the sharpest casino identity, not the biggest bonus pitch and not the fastest cashier by modern standards, but it does one thing its sister sites don’t: it joins casino games and sports betting in one place. That means the best sister site depends on what you’re prepared to lose. If you don’t need sports betting, 666 Casino gives you a stronger theme, Dream Jackpot gives you a jackpot mood, King Casino gives you a more established casino comparison, and Red Casino gives you the plainest version of the same family. If sports betting is the whole reason Mr Luck appeals, the current Jupiter Gaming Limited sister sites won’t replace that function. In that case, Mr Luck is useful as the benchmark, while the other brands are only casino alternatives.
FAQs about Mr Luck sister sites
Does Mr Luck have sister sites?
Yes. Mr Luck’s current sister sites on the Jupiter Gaming Limited UKGC account are 666 Casino, Dream Jackpot, King Casino and Red Casino.
Who operates Mr Luck?
Mr Luck is operated by Jupiter Gaming Limited under UK Gambling Commission account 67098.
Is Mr Luck legal for UK players?
Yes. Mr Luck is licensed for players in Britain through Jupiter Gaming Limited.
Did Mr Luck move from AG Communications Limited?
Yes. Mr Luck was previously part of the AG Communications Limited network and now sits on Jupiter Gaming Limited’s UKGC account.
Are Ladbet and Ladcasino Mr Luck sister sites?
Ladbet and Ladcasino are listed on the Jupiter Gaming Limited licence, but they’re not yet open.
Which Mr Luck sister site is closest?
None of the sister sites match Mr Luck’s casino-and-sportsbook combination. For casino-only comparisons, 666 Casino is the boldest, Dream Jackpot is the jackpot-led option, King Casino is the most established comparison, and Red Casino is the plainest.
What is the current Mr Luck welcome offer?
The current welcome offer gives 20 free spins on Big Bass Splash after a £20 first deposit and £20 real-money wagering on Big Bass Splash.
Does the Mr Luck welcome offer have wagering?
The 20-spin welcome offer has no wagering on spin winnings, but players must first wager £20 in real money on Big Bass Splash to qualify.
How quickly do I need to use the Mr Luck free spins?
You must claim the spins within 7 days of completing the qualifying wagering, then use the spins within 24 hours.
What payment methods does Mr Luck list?
Mr Luck lists methods, including Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, MuchBetter, Apple Pay, Trustly, Instant Banking, Rapid Transfer, and bank transfer.
How long do Mr Luck withdrawals take?
E-wallets can be instant or take up to 2 days. Debit cards can be instant or take up to 6 days. Wire transfers are listed at 2 to 6 days.
Does Mr Luck have a phone number?
No customer support phone number is given. The support email is support@mrluck.com, and players can also use the contact form or online support while playing.
What ADR does Mr Luck use?
eCOGRA is the relevant external dispute route for unresolved complaints once Mr Luck’s internal process has been exhausted.