Slot List Archive
Independent comparison18+ onlyEdition filed 6 July 2026

Every casino here is filed, scored and accounted for.

Slot List Archive keeps a working record of six UKGC-licensed casinos — who builds their games, how their live tables run, and whether the app deserves your home screen.

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operators on file this edition

30+

criteria checked per operator

50+

offers monitored across the market

This edition

The six on file

how the scores are built

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No. 01
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FitzBet

8.1/10
British heritageLive tablesSports crossover

FitzBet carries the DNA of Fitzdares, the London bookmaker known for its members-club manner, and its casino side keeps that unhurried feel. The slot lobby leans on Pragmatic Play and Play'n GO, while the live tables come from Evolution — a smaller shelf than the giants, but a well-chosen one.

  • Studios: Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO, Evolution for live tables
  • Live casino: Evolution-powered tables, modest but reliable range
  • Mobile: Responsive mobile site, no separate casino app
  • Support: Email and live chat during extended UK hours

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No. 02
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GRP Casino

7.4/10
Compact lobbySlots-ledNewer name

GRP Casino is one of the younger names on this list, and it shows in both good ways and limiting ones. The lobby is compact and quick to load, built mostly around mainstream slot studios, and there is little clutter to wade through — though players hunting rare or niche titles will run out of shelf sooner here than elsewhere.

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No. 03
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Voodoo Dreams

8.0/10
Gamified playNetEnt heavyDistinct theme

Few UK casinos commit to a theme the way Voodoo Dreams does: you collect spirit points and cast "spells" that convert into rewards, a loyalty system with actual mechanics rather than a plain points ladder. Underneath the theatre sits a solid slot library built around NetEnt and Play'n GO, plus a serviceable live section.

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No. 04
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Ken Howells

7.2/10
Welsh independentShop rootsPersonal scale

Ken Howells started as an independent Welsh bookmaker with real high-street shops, and the online casino is an extension of that business rather than its centre of gravity. The game selection is narrower than the big national brands carry, but the operation has a personal scale that some players actively prefer over a faceless giant.

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No. 05
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LeoVegas

9.2/10
Mobile benchmarkMGM ownedHuge library

LeoVegas built its reputation on mobile before most rivals took phones seriously, and the app remains the measuring stick others get compared against. Founded in Sweden in 2011 and owned by MGM Resorts since 2022, it stocks thousands of slots across dozens of studios and runs one of the deepest Evolution live casino line-ups available to UK players.

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No. 06
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Duelz

7.8/10
Player duelsFantasy framingQuick sessions

Duelz sits in the same stable as Voodoo Dreams and takes the gamification idea in a different direction: you challenge other players to short duels while you spin, winning weapons and spells that turn into bonuses. It suits people who find standard slot sessions flat, and the underlying game range — NetEnt, Play'n GO and friends — is respectable for a themed site.

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Filed by category

Three shelves, three different winners

One overall score never tells the whole story, so we also file each casino under the job it does best. The picks below draw on the same criteria as the main scores — read the method on how we rate if you want the working.

01

Best for mobile

Judged on app quality where one exists, and how well the mobile site holds up where one doesn't — menus, load times, and whether the live tables actually run smoothly on a phone.

  • LeoVegas9.2/10

    The native app is the strongest of any operator we track — fast, stable, and built mobile-first rather than shrunk down from desktop.

  • Voodoo Dreams8.0/10

    No app, but the mobile site carries the whole spell-casting system without cutting corners, which is harder than it sounds.

  • GRP Casino7.4/10

    A light lobby pays off on older phones; there's simply less to load.

02

Best live casino

Live sections rise and fall on their Evolution deal: how many tables, whether there are exclusives, and how the stream quality holds at peak evening hours.

  • LeoVegas9.2/10

    Depth is the story here — branded exclusive tables plus the full Evolution catalogue of game shows and classics.

  • FitzBet8.1/10

    A smaller Evolution line-up, but the roulette and blackjack staples are covered properly and the site's calm layout suits table play.

  • Duelz7.8/10

    Live tables exist and work; treat them as a side dish next to the duelling.

03

Best for newcomers

First-timers need a lobby that doesn't overwhelm, terms written in plain English, and a support desk that answers basic questions without judgement.

  • GRP Casino7.4/10

    The compact shelf is a feature for beginners — fewer choices, clearer navigation, nothing buried three menus deep.

  • Ken Howells7.2/10

    A smaller firm where support feels like talking to a person, which counts for a lot on your first verification query.

  • LeoVegas9.2/10

    Big, yes, but the app's onboarding walks new players through setup more patiently than most.

The editorial spine

Judge a casino by the studios it keeps

Casinos don't make their own games — studios do, and the roster tells you more than any banner. NetEnt built Starburst and Gonzo's Quest, the slots most UK players met first. Big Time Gaming invented the Megaways mechanic that half the industry now licenses. Evolution runs nearly every live table you'll see, streamed from studios in Riga and London.

That's why studio range anchors our scoring. LeoVegas earns its 9.2 partly on the sheer breadth of its shelf; GRP Casino loses marks not for quality but for depth. The full reasoning is on the methodology page, and the industry context — who owns whom, why the same slot appears everywhere — lives in our industry insights piece.

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Questions, answered

What readers ask us

Safety & licensing

How do I know these casinos are legitimate?

Every operator we file holds a licence from the UK Gambling Commission, and you can check each one yourself on the UKGC's public register — search the brand name and the licence details come up. We don't list unlicensed sites at all, whatever commission they might pay.

What does GamStop actually do?

GamStop is the UK's free national self-exclusion scheme. Register once and every UKGC-licensed site, including all six here, must block you for the period you choose: six months, one year or five years. It can't be reversed early, which is the point.

Is my money protected if a casino goes bust?

Partially. UKGC rules require operators to hold customer funds separately from business money and to tell you what level of protection applies — it ranges from basic segregation to insurance-backed. The rating is shown in each operator's terms, and it's worth a glance before you deposit anything meaningful.

Bonuses & this site

Why do the welcome offers here look smaller than ads I've seen?

Because we state them plainly. A '100% match' headline always comes with wagering requirements, game restrictions and time limits attached, so we describe the offer type and leave the fine print to the operator's own page — where you should read it before opting in.

What are wagering requirements in practice?

A multiplier on the bonus (sometimes bonus plus deposit) that you must stake before winnings convert to withdrawable cash. A £50 bonus at 35x means £1,750 in wagers. Slots usually count 100% towards it; table games often count 10% or nothing.

Do you get paid when I sign up through a link?

Usually, yes — that's the affiliate model and it's how the site is funded. The commission comes out of the operator's marketing budget, not your pocket, and it has no bearing on scores: LeoVegas tops this edition because its app and live range earned it, not because of what it pays.


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