LeoVegas brand family
LeoVegas Sister Sites
Mobile-first casino group owning LeoVegas and Rizk. Acquired by MGM Resorts in 2022.
Founded 2011 HQ Stockholm, Sweden 2 brands on GambleDude
About LeoVegas
LeoVegas was founded in 2011 as a mobile-first casino operator and rapidly grew into one of Sweden's largest online gambling brands. The group was acquired by MGM Resorts International for $607m in 2022 and now operates as MGM's international online gambling arm outside the BetMGM US joint venture.
The group's portfolio focuses on Nordic and broader European regulated markets. LeoVegas's mobile UX won repeat industry awards from 2015 onwards and shaped the modern mobile-casino playbook now used industry-wide.
Rizk Casino, acquired by LeoVegas in 2018, is a separate gamified casino brand built around a recurring "Wheel of Rizk" loyalty mechanic. Both brands share LeoVegas group infrastructure but maintain distinct product designs.
LeoVegas brands reviewed by GambleDude
2 brands — sorted by GambleDude score.
LE €1,000 Welcome Bonus + 200 Free Spins
Instant Min £10
RI Wheel of Rizk - Free Spins on Every Deposit
Under 24h Min €10
What sister sites share
- Responsible gambling exclusions — most operators apply self-exclusion across all group brands within the same jurisdiction.
- KYC documentation — once you've verified at one LeoVegas brand, the same documents typically suffice at another (verify with each brand's support before assuming).
- Withdrawal pipelines — payouts are usually processed by the same group operation, so speed is consistent across brands.
- Game catalogues — overlap is common where the group has master agreements with the major studios, but each brand curates its own lobby.
What sister sites usually don't share
- Welcome bonuses — claim one per brand. Group brands run independent new-player promotions.
- Loyalty schemes — most LeoVegas brands maintain separate loyalty programmes. Caesars Rewards (US) is the notable exception.
- Account balances — accounts are per-brand, not group-wide.