SuprPlay Limited Casinos

The Suprplay Limited sites are Voodoo Dreams, Los Vegas Casino, Duelz, and NY Spins.
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Voodoo Dreams
It can feel a little hard to know where to get started at Voodoo Dreams, the SuprPlay Limited casino site that combines neon imagery with black magic themes. That’s because there are over one thousand casino games on this site, and the headings that separate them into categories are written in a tiny dark grey font on a black background. It’s not the ideal design choice, but we’re going to try not to hold that against SuprPlay Limited here because if you’re prepared to overlook it, this is a casino site with a lot to offer. It might not have quite the same bewitching effect as voodoo itself, but it’s not far off. This is a casino that promises new games every week drawn from a variety of providers, jackpot prizes of £1m or more, and big live casino games for those who tire of all the online slots. Most of the live dealer games at Voodoo Dreams are provided by NetEnt. The Swedish provider is thought to be among the very best in the business.
Voodoo Dreams attempts to differentiate itself from other casinos by borrowing a few features from modern video games. The most obvious of those features are XP and SP. “XP” is “experience points,” which is something that anyone who’s played a video game in the past decade should be familiar with. “SP” is “spells,” and is a neat feature that ties in perfectly with the theme of this casino. As you accumulate more and more XP by playing, depositing, and winning games at Voodoo Magic, the spells you’re able to cast become more powerful. To cast a spell and grant yourself fifty free spins, for example, you need to reach the “Illusionist” level through XP and then rack up 50,000 SP points to cast the spell. There are over twenty spells – all of which can be cast more than once – so Voodoo Dreams has long-term rewards covered nicely. The site also has a “duel” feature, but we’ll cover that in more detail when we talk about Duelz Casino in a moment.

NY Spins
Start spreading the news, there’s a casino site out there that takes inspiration from the Big Apple, and it belongs to SuprPlay Limited. According to the site’s motto, NY Spins is the casino that never sleeps. With its bright colour scheme, it might make it a little difficult for its players to get any sleep, too. The layout of NY Spins is broadly similar to that of Voodoo Dreams, but the two casino sites are like yin and yang when it comes to atmosphere. Everything about Voodoo Dreams is dark. Everything about NY Spins is light. The collection of casino games is identical, but with more than 1000 in the library, you’re unlikely ever to play your way through the entire catalogue at either site. If you’re not sure where to start, hit the “try these” button on the homepage, and NY Spins will make a few suggestions for you.
Like Voodoo Dreams, NY Spins comes with a long-term customer loyalty reward scheme designed to persuade players to stick around a little longer. It’s not quite as sophisticated as the spell-casting feature of Voodoo Dreams, but it ties in perfectly with the theme of NY Spins. Almost every action that a player takes on the NY Spins website generates points. Once enough points have been accumulated, players can unlock different areas on the map of New York City. Each location comes with a reward that can be redeemed at the casino. The lowest-hanging fruit, for example, is Manhattan. The district is unlocked at the 500 point mark and grants two free spins. The Empire State Building is next up at 1,000 points and grants four free spins. Free Spins rewards increase all the way up to The Highline, which unlocks at 50,000 points and grants 200 free spins. Further rewards are available past that point, but all of them grant instant cash rather than free spins. The “duels” feature we mentioned when talking about Voodoo Dreams (and will explain fully in a moment) is lacking from the site, though, so that makes NY Spins the weakest of the SuprPlay Limited casino sites when it comes to features.

Duelz
Duelz Casino describes itself as “a truly magical casino” and borrows much of its imagery from classic video games of the 1980s and 1990s. There’s a “fairytale castle” feeling to the site even though there isn’t actually a castle in sight, with a unique layout that makes Duelz Casino feel unique and distinct from either of its SuprPlay Limited sister sites. Even with that different layout, the same enormous portfolio of casino games remains available with slots, table, and live dealer entertainment provided by big names like Play n’Go, NetEnt, Evolution, Microgaming, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger, Elk Studios, Big Time Gaming, Scientific Games and many more. The big attraction at the site, however, is Duelz. Duelz 3 x1 is the single most popular casino game at the site, and the Duelz functionality is what the whole casino is built around. Having teased you with this information twice now, it’s time we delved into the details.
The SuprPlay Limited team behind Duelz Casino describe themselves as both casino players and video gamers at heart and wants to combine those two passions to create something new with Duelz Casino. The result is a casino site that’s not just about casino games but is also about stars, spells, chests, and leagues. When you play online slots at Duelz Casino, you’re playing against other players in real-time. You defeat your opponents by outperforming them spin-for-spin inside the games, but you can cast spells to gain an advantage if you so wish. As we saw with Voodoo Dreams, spells are cast by accumulating experience points and building up your magical powers. The more duels you win, the more “stars” you’re granted. Stars can be used to unlock treasure chests, all of which contain free spins, cash prizes, or more spells. Each win also propels you up the Duelz Casino leaderboard with the promise of promotion to higher leagues if you make your way to the top, and in those higher leagues, the prizes available become more valuable. This system is competitive and exciting and makes Duelz a casino like no other. Just keep an eye out for the rabid rabbits. You’ll know them as soon as you see them. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!

Los Vegas Casino
Los Vegas Casino, launched in the UK in October 2025, might sound like a typo, but it’s a deliberate twist on the Sin City theme. As the first new site from SuprPlay Limited in years, it arrives with plenty of bright lights but not much to say for itself just yet. The welcome offer – a 100% match up to £50 and fifty free spins – looks decent enough, but the 30x wagering requirement feels outdated given that tighter limits were about to become law. Beyond that, there’s little else in the way of promotions, so regulars may find the novelty wears off quickly.
That said, the game library is anything but dull. There are thousands of titles from heavy hitters like Pragmatic Play and Play’n GO, including everything from Book of Dead to the Big Bass series. The live casino piles on the spectacle too, with roulette, blackjack, and show-style games like Sweet Bonanza Candyland. Withdrawals are instant regardless of method, which is a real plus, though customer support could use some attention – you can only chat live once logged in. Licensed by the UKGC and MGA, Los Vegas feels solid enough, if a little unimaginative. A safe bet, perhaps, but hardly an inspired one.

SuprPlay Ltd News
: For anyone who wants to do a little bit of digging on the SuprPlay Ltd casino network, Mr Gamble has provided all of the info they could possibly need. The page gets right into it, laying out every casino brand SuprPlay has launched over the past decade, with licensing details, game libraries, and bonus quirks all bundled together. There’s a lot of talk about welcome offers, cashback schemes, and the slightly confusing forfeitable bonuses some sites still run. They’ve even included a breakdown of the banks and payment services you’ll need to get started, though whether all 15 of them are actually available to you will depend on your location. For those hoping to find something freshly launched, the ‘newest’ addition in the portfolio is now eight years old, so you might want to manage your expectations on that front.

Voodoo Dreams, Duelz, and NYspins are the three SuprPlay staples still getting coverage, and each comes with its own mix of games and promotional noise. According to the rundown, there’s up to 900 slots per site, supplied by a rotating cast of well-known developers, with some live tables thrown in for good measure. The license situation looks fairly secure, with paperwork across the MGA, UKGC, and a few other jurisdictions, so while it’s no thrill ride, it does look steady. Mr Gamble’s roundup leans on the practical side, encouraging you to check the fine print on all those bonuses before diving in. And while they’ve tried to inject a little excitement with talk of loyalty perks and big reels, it’s the straightforward facts that do most of the talking. If you’re keen on comparing casino terms before jumping in, this is probably the sort of roundup you’ll want open in another tab while you shop around.
: Slot Catalog has shared a detailed review of the SuprPlay Ltd platform that’s often overlooked by reviewers, Voodoo Dreams. After nearly a decade online, it’s still one of the quieter names in the game, despite having a decent stash of over 600 titles, a moody interface, and a user reward system based around spellcasting. Yes, really. It’s not short on licences either. UKGC, MGA, Spelinspektionen – they’ve got the paperwork to back up their legitimacy. The front end’s fairly intuitive and works fine across devices, with no downloads required. If you know what you want, there’s a handy search tool; if not, you’re left wandering through categories until something jumps out. It’s got NetEnt and Microgaming among the providers, so you’re not exactly stuck with second-string slots either. There’s a few progressive jackpots tucked in there too, for anyone feeling lucky. If you’re not, you might still enjoy the ‘spells’ loyalty gimmick, which tries to make the usual free spin grind feel a bit more occult.
The VIP system doesn’t bother pretending it’s exclusive – everyone’s in the club by default, so you’ll earn points from the first spin. You’ll find the usual bonus matches and spins, though nothing that reinvents the wheel. Payment options include the big names like Visa, Skrill, and Trustly, with withdrawals landing anywhere between same day and four business days depending on the method and the mood. Support’s available through live chat or email, but don’t expect someone to always be there waiting to help. That said, the mobile site’s smooth, and the live casino section actually runs well. Overall, it does the job for a casual flutter, but don’t expect fireworks or personal butlers. It’s a competent middle-tier casino dressed in a slightly gothic cloak – and sometimes that’s enough.
: Aside from one very outlandish claim about SuprPlay Ltd casinos on Trustpilot, most people are happy with their experiences of the platforms this week. That one-star review accusing them of sub-five percent payout rates and rigging roulette might grab the most attention, but it’s hardly the common opinion. Everyone else seems to be on the opposite end of the mood scale. A fair few are handing out five-star ratings and naming individual support agents like they’re accepting awards. Anna apparently guided someone through a £266 withdrawal with the patience of a saint, while Jason helped a player recover a missed bonus after they messed up their deposit method. Even Jonathan, who had to step in after a run of failed payments, earned a free spin-fuelled round of applause for sorting it all quickly and calmly.

What’s maybe more telling is that there’s been zero mention of delay tactics or shifty behaviour, which is what usually clogs these review boards. If anything, most of the praise focuses on how painless things felt – support didn’t dodge or stall, they just did the job. One user even called the casino fast easy good, in what might be the shortest review ever written. Game variety was another big theme, with one player pointing out how much they liked the slot selection and even gave roulette a passing grade. The vibes this week point towards things running pretty smoothly, but as always with online casinos, one person’s seamless win is another’s tech nightmare. If you’re already on one of their sites, seems like now’s not a bad time to spin a bit – just don’t expect anyone to agree with you if you claim they’re cooking the odds. That conspiracy theory hasn’t landed yet.
: TalkSPORT has recently noted that all the SuprPlay Ltd casinos accept mobile payments, but they could only recommend one casino as the cream of the crop when it came to Pay By Mobile casinos, and that was Duelz. Bit of a bold claim, but Duelz hasn’t been shy about pitching itself as the go-to for quick deposits and speedy withdrawals. Even without a native app, the mobile site’s been built with small screens in mind, and for once, that isn’t marketing fluff. Everything loads properly, taps where they should, and you won’t end up rage-quitting because the game screen froze mid-spin. That said, if you’re expecting anything outside the usual slot and table game mix, there’s not much on offer beyond the social-style duel feature, which some might love, others might ignore completely.
The site leans heavily into its medieval theme without taking itself too seriously. There’s a bit of fun built in, especially with those player-versus-player battles, but the real pull for mobile-first users is the Pay by Phone setup that doesn’t require cartwheeling through banking faff. £10 is the minimum deposit, and if anything goes sideways, there’s a 24/7 support crew on standby. Withdrawals are often processed within six minutes, which puts it miles ahead of some sites where you’re still waiting a week later. The bonus is standard stuff, a matched deposit and a few days’ worth of spins, but the cashback and prize tournaments running in the background might tempt players to stick around longer. As far as mobile casinos go, it’s not trying to reinvent the wheel, but it’s made sure the tyres aren’t flat either.
: The SuprPlay Ltd platform, Duelz Casino, was recently named the 10th best independent casino in the UK by Bojoko. It’s a curious nod for a site that leans heavily on gamification and avatar-led battles, though perhaps that’s what pushed it onto the list in the first place. In a space flooded by white-label templates and cookie-cutter bonus pages, Duelz at least tries to shuffle the deck a bit. Its platform runs solo, meaning it’s not tethered to any of the bigger multi-brand casino networks, and while that comes with some freedom, it also invites scrutiny when it comes to user experience and reliability. Bojoko’s team seemed to think it passes muster, rating it above plenty of flashier, better-advertised names, which says something about where expectations are heading these days.

What’s worth noting is how much of that reputation banks on the casino’s broader independence, rather than just its battle-themed gimmicks. Being a standalone site means the platform isn’t borrowing KYC systems, bonus terms or support structures from a bigger sibling. You’re getting whatever Duelz itself has decided is worth doing. That can go either way, of course. The free spins doled out over five days seem alright, if you’ve got the patience, and the max winnings cap isn’t absurd. But between the 45x wagering on spin winnings and the £2 bet limit, you do have to work a bit for it. Still, for punters looking for something a little off-centre but still regulated and ranked, it’s at least carved a small spot for itself on the indie circuit. Whether it stays in Bojoko’s good books, though, might depend on how long it holds off becoming just another white-label in disguise.
: SuprPlay Ltd’s casino site Voodoo Dreams finally got dragged out of its dusty corner of the internet for a bit of critical spotlight, thanks to a write-up by talkSPORT this week. Just bear in mind that it’s a review geared towards Canadian readers. The platform has been rattling around since 2016, but until now, most UK reviewers have kept it at arm’s length, probably due to its heavy-handed theming and its strange reluctance to court attention. That said, the review gave the site a bit of overdue validation. It ran through the bonus breakdowns, which go up to £1600 CAD with 200 free spins, as well as the spell-based loyalty mechanic that keeps things mildly interesting once you’ve clawed past the intro promos. With over 1600 games, it’s not scraping the barrel, and the inclusion of Spirit Points and Experience Points does show they’ve tried to add something mildly novel to the experience, even if it all feels a bit 2018 now.

Even though the platform’s review was rooted in the Canadian experience, most of what’s been mentioned applies across the board. Payment options are wide-ranging, though the £25 minimum might grate on budget players, and the withdrawal windows sit in that limbo between prompt and sluggish, depending on how you cash out. No mobile app, no big tournaments on the daily, and barely a whisper of innovation in the general design. But it does offer a few things its peers ignore, like 8 different responsible gambling tools and a loyalty scheme that doesn’t feel like an afterthought. The branding’s niche enough to either pull you in or send you running, but at least this week it got talked about. If SuprPlay want to keep the wheels turning, a little less neglect and a bit more direction might be what this magic-themed relic needs next.
: Some SuprPlay Ltd casinos, such as Voodoo Dreams have updated their terms and conditions, and if you’re the type who rarely reads the fine print, now might be the time to squint a little. The fresh version doesn’t shake up the foundations too much, but it has slid in a few updates that could trip up the unaware. One of the main things catching attention is the reminder that duplicate accounts will cost you – not just in closed balances, but in admin fees too. And if you’ve got a habit of hopping IPs or sharing logins across devices, there’s more scrutiny on that now. They’ve made it fairly clear: accounts must be personal, used by one human being, and not passed around like a Netflix password. Otherwise, you could be locked out with nothing more than an auto-reply and a politely worded refusal to process your next withdrawal.
The updated rules also drill into conduct – with a full paragraph dedicated to players who get a bit too aggressive with support staff. Rudeness now has a very real chance of getting you blacklisted from help entirely. There’s also tighter language around game use, verification, and how often you should re-read the terms themselves. They’re nudging users to have a glance at least once a month, though we’d bet most won’t. The changes aren’t chaotic, but they do show SuprPlay are shifting towards more visible control over accounts and behaviour, especially when it comes to duplicate registrations and suspicious play. If you’re with Voodoo Dreams, Duelz, or NYspins, it might be worth checking you haven’t accidentally breached something in a forgotten tab.
: All Slot Sites has published a blog covering everything you need to know about the SuprPlay Ltd casinos. It’s one of those rare long reads that actually earns its length, mainly by cutting through the fluff and spelling out where these sites deliver and where they trip over their own terms. SuprPlay only runs three casinos in the UK-Duelz, Voodoo Dreams and NY Spins-and all three lean hard into themed loyalty programs that tie your bonus progress to the site’s identity. You’ve got medieval duels at Duelz, spells and spirit points over at Voodoo Dreams, and a landmark-hopping tour of New York with NY Spins. There’s a clear attempt to build something distinct here, even if the bones underneath are still familiar: deposit matches, Book of Dead free spins, and the usual 30x wagering rules that come bundled with every welcome bonus.
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The blog doesn’t let them off easy either. It flags the low RTP on some slots, calls out the slow withdrawal processing times, and notes that phone support’s a no-go across the board. But if you can get past that, the 10 percent cashback every Friday and those no-wager free spin deals do help take the edge off. Game-wise, Duelz has the biggest catalogue, crammed with everything from Pragmatic Play and Hacksaw to Evolution and NetEnt, plus the odd scratchcard or crash game thrown in. Payment options are solid too, with PayPal, Skrill, and Trustly all supported. For players after something that doesn’t feel like every other white-label clone, SuprPlay’s in-house platform might actually be worth a look. Just don’t go in expecting VIP hand-holding or lightning-fast payouts. These sites have personality, sure-but it comes with a few quirks you’ll need to be alright living with.
: In the SuprPlay Ltd collection of casinos, Duelz is always the site that draws attention from critics; this week, Instyle had a few things to say on the legitimacy of the flagship platform. The review dropped a few truths about what makes Duelz tick, and to its credit, there’s a lot to chew on. The team behind it is clearly proud of the whole “duelling” concept, where players face off while spinning reels and casting little spells, as if a slot session needed extra chaos. It’s clever, though, and kind of addictive once you get going. The review also took a hard look at the welcome package – a 100% match up to £100 plus 100 spins – decent enough, if you can stomach the 30x wagering and tight withdrawal cap. Some people would call that fair play, others might say it’s a touch stingy. Either way, at least the fine print is visible for once, which is more than can be said for half the internet.
What really keeps Duelz from blending into the swamp of copy-paste casinos is how it turns slot play into a proper social contest. You get treasure chests, leagues, cashback Fridays, and random power-ups that make losing feel slightly less miserable. The site’s design borders on cartoonish, full of colour and movement, and while that could easily tip into sensory overload, it mostly works. Critics were split on the lack of an app, though the mobile browser version does the job well enough. SuprPlay’s licence from the UKGC and Malta Gaming Authority seals the legitimacy angle, which is probably what Duelz wanted front and centre this week. All in all, the review painted a picture of a casino that knows its audience: competitive, impatient, and secretly fond of a gimmick when it’s dressed up well. We’d call it a rare mix of substance and spectacle, with just enough cheek to keep things interesting.
: The SuprPlay Ltd Trustpilot page happens to be the spot where players vent their frustration and conversely, praise the operator for entertaining them and facilitating phenomenal wins. Some reviews are glowing with players reporting lightning-fast KYC checks and withdrawals going through in almost the blink of an eye, while others paint a far bleaker picture. One player claimed they went through thousands of spins without a single bonus round before calling the whole thing a scam, and another said their documents were rejected despite sending what they believed was all correct. Mixed in with the foamed mouth anger, there are those who say they were surprised by how quickly issues were fixed once they spoke to the support staff, apparently, sometimes, the casino will even throw in a few free spins; that sounds like pretty decent customer service!

The general theme between the rage and applause is that when it works, it works well, but when it goes wrong, player patience runs out quickly. Several reviewers praised the live chat team for sorting out missing withdrawals in record time, while others remain adamant that the games are impossible to win on. It’s the usual split you see with casinos online: those who had a good run are thrilled, those who didn’t want to warn everyone else off. We think the page gives a fairly balanced snapshot of what new players can expect – smooth sailing if your account verification goes to plan, a bumpy ride if it doesn’t. Either way, there’s enough chatter to show people aren’t shy about speaking their mind when money’s on the line, which is probably how it should be.
About SuprPlay Limited
SuprPlay Limited History
SuprPlay Limited is a casino network company that tries very hard to be anonymous. We say that because it’s taken steps to make itself harder to find in the past couple of years. There used to be an official SuprPlay Limited website, but the company took it down somewhere close to the start of 2020 and is yet to provide us with a new one. We found what appears to be the start of a new SuprPlay website after doing a lot of searching for it online, but it appears to have been abandoned in a state of semi-completion. It’s certainly not a requirement for a casino network company to have a customer-facing website, but it’s expected of the larger companies, and it tends to make the smaller ones look a little amateurish when they have no web presence whatsoever. The profile of SuprPlay suffers a little because of it. Nevertheless, we’ve been able to discover a little bit about the company’s history without any assistance from them.
SuprPlay Limited was founded in Malta on March 1st, 2016, with the same registered address you see at the top of this page. That means they’re yet to move out of their first office, but that’s not necessarily a surprise. Companies that are founded in Malta tend to remain in Malta for tax purposes even when they open offices elsewhere, which, as far as we’re aware, SuprPlay hasn’t done yet. The incorporation documents of SuprPlay Limited aren’t available online, so we’re unable to name the people behind the company. Based on the quality of their three websites, though, we’d say that they’re creative people who are looking to bring something new to the world of iGaming. Their bonuses, promotions, and website features are certainly a refreshing break from the norm, and if SuprPlay wanted to provide us with more sites following similar themes, we’d be delighted to see them.
All three of the SuprPlay Limited casino sites that have been launched to date are wholly owned and operated by the company directly. That means SuprPlay does not – yet, at least – offer a white-label platform for other companies or individuals to come and take advantage of their software platforms or casino engineering skills. Given how unique the format of the SuprPlay Limited casino sites is, that’s not especially surprising. When you have a unique feature that could give you an advantage over your peers, giving it away often doesn’t make sense, no matter how much money there could potentially be in it for you. The only disadvantage of keeping everything in-house like this is that progress with opening new casino sites can be slow. With only three sites opened within six years of commencing operations, SuprPlay is either very happy with what it already has or doesn’t have the capacity to launch new sites as often as it would like to. Perhaps that’s something that will change in the future.

SuprPlay Licencing and Regulation
The first recognised iGaming licence ever granted to SuprPlay Limited arrived very shortly after the company opened its doors and came from the Malta Gaming Authority. It makes perfect sense for the company’s first licence to come from the territory that it’s based in, and as far as we’re aware, SuprPlay Limited’s Maltese gaming license is clean. There’s no history of fines or regulatory actions against the company. Acquiring a Malta Gaming Authority licence is often a stepping stone towards obtaining a full licence with the UK Gambling Commission for companies that want to reach the British market, and that’s what happened with SuprPlay Limited. The company’s current licence with the UK regulator was granted in September 2017 under account number 48695 and covers all three of the active SuprPlay casino sites. As with the Malta Gaming Authority licence, the UKGC licence is unblemished. The company will be hoping that it remains that way.
SuprPlay Limited holds one further licence as of the time of writing, and it’s one that the company can be proud of. During 2018, Sweden re-regulated its gaming markets and re-issued licences only to companies that it considered to be worthy of holding one. In November 2018, it was confirmed that SuprPlay Limited was one of the companies that had been approved for a licence to operate in Sweden before the new laws even came into effect on January 1st 2019. The Scandinavian iGaming market is increasingly lucrative, with numerous high-profile providers like NetEnt and Yggdrasil based there and an increasing number of players interested in the hobby. These three licences give SuprPlay the perfect platform to build from as the company continues to grow. Its first five years in the casino business have seen it find a foothold – the next five years might tell us how far it’s able to climb.
It’s our understanding that there are other casino brands owned and operated by SuprPlay, but those brands aren’t accessible from the UK, and so we’re unable to verify that they even exist, let alone whether they belong to SuprPlay. If that ever changes and the company decides to bring any further brands to the UK market, the first place that you’ll hear about it will be here. This page is kept live and up-to-date at all times.
SuprPlay Limited Awards
SuprPlay Limited might not have been around for an especially long time, but they’ve still attracted attention from their peers in the industry and managed to lay their hands on a few awards. They have three trophies in their cabinet at the moment, all of which come from the annual EGR Awards ceremonies. EGR stands for “eGaming Review.” The organisation is the largest B2B casino industry networking group and publication in the world and is a trusted voice within the casino industry.
2018 was a year to remember for SuprPlay Limited after the fledgling casino network company picked up not one but two awards. They were named the winner in the category “Marketing and Innovation” and were also named “Rising Star of the Year” in the EGR Operator Awards. The third award is more regional than the others but no less noteworthy. At the 2019 EGR Nordic Awards ceremony, SuprPlay Limited walked away with the award for “best in-house innovation.” Given what we’ve already said about the ingenuity of the long-term loyalty rewards and incentives at the SuprPlay Limited casino sites, the fact that they were rewarded in this manner doesn’t come as a surprise to us. 2020 and 2021 didn’t bring any new awards for the company, but don’t bet against them landing more in the years to come. SuprPlay Limited is known to be hiring at the moment, and when a casino network company starts hiring on the scale that this one currently is, it’s usually a sign that there’s something big on the horizon. Maybe we won’t be waiting long for the fourth casino site from this network company to be launched.
Full list of SuprPlay Limited Casino Sites
Active SuprPlay Limited sites
- Voodoo Dreams (voodoodreams.com)
- Duelz Casino (duelz.com)
- NY Spins (nyspins.com)
- Los Vegas Casino (losvegas.bet)



