Pragmatic Play Bingo Sites (2026)
Pragmatic Play weren’t a bingo company. They made slots — hundreds of them, Sweet Bonanza and Gates of Olympus and the whole Big Bass series — and the bingo came later, almost as an afterthought. December 2018, they launched bingo rooms at The Palaces Bingo. A casino brand most people have never heard of. Not the grand entrance you’d expect from what’s now one of the two dominant bingo networks in the UK.
But here we are. The Jumpman Gaming network runs on Pragmatic Play. So does bet365’s bingo. Broadway Gaming (Dotty Bingo, Butlers, Glossy). Grace Media (Panda Bingo, BOGOF, Chit Chat). LeoVegas. Mirror Bingo. And as of January 2026, ITV Win Bingo & Spins — easily the biggest new bingo launch in years. All sharing the same rooms and the same player pool underneath.
They also lost two major brands in 2025. Heart Bingo and PlayOJO both left for Playtech. That matters, and we’ll get into why further down.
How the Network Works
Pragmatic Play supplies the bingo software, the rooms, and the shared player pool. Each operator — bet365, Jumpman, Grace Media — plugs into that through a single API. Their players end up in the same rooms buying tickets to the same games. The operator handles everything else: branding, bonuses, payment processing, support. So a Jumpman site and a bet365 site share bingo rooms but look completely different. Pragmatic Play sells the engine. The operator paints the car.
They’re purely B2B. No consumer-facing sites of their own. That’s actually a meaningful distinction. Playtech still operates Sun Bingo and Fabulous Bingo directly, competing with the same licensees paying them for software. Pragmatic Play doesn’t do that.
Which UK Bingo Sites Use Pragmatic Play?
The network’s grown fast since 2019 but the picture shifted in 2025. Here’s where it stands among UK bingo sites.
Major Sites on the Network (2026)
| Bingo Site | Operator / Network | Welcome Offer | Wagering |
|---|---|---|---|
| bet365 Bingo | bet365 | 100 Tickets + 50 Free Spins | No wagering |
| BOGOF Bingo | Grace Media | £20 Bingo Bonus + 7 Days Free Bingo | 4x |
| Panda Bingo | Grace Media | 40 Cash Spins on Lucky Panda | No wagering |
| Queen’s Bingo | Grace Media | £40 Bingo Bonus | 4x |
| Chit Chat Bingo | Grace Media | 100% Slot Bonus up to £50 | 10x |
| Dotty Bingo | Broadway Gaming | 600% Bonus up to £100 | 3x bingo / 10x casino |
| Butlers Bingo | Broadway Gaming | £60 Bonus + 50 Free Spins | 3x bingo / 35x casino |
| Glossy Bingo | Broadway Gaming | £30 Bonus + 200 Free Spins | 3x bingo / 35x casino |
| Rosy Bingo | Broadway Gaming | £40 Bonus + 100 Free Spins | 3x bingo / 35x casino |
| Bingo Diamond | Broadway Gaming | £30 Bonus + 200 Free Spins | 3x bingo / 35x casino |
| Mirror Bingo | Reach PLC | Up to 500 Free Spins | 65x* |
| LeoVegas Bingo | LeoVegas (MGM) | Varies | Varies |
| Lottogo | Annexio | Varies | Varies |
*Mirror Bingo’s 65x applies to Mega Wheel free spin winnings, not a standard deposit bonus. Terms predate the January 2026 UKGC rules — check directly for current status. Bonus details change frequently. Table last reviewed: February 2026.
Jumpman Gaming
This is the bit people underestimate. In 2020, Jumpman Gaming scrapped their own bingo software entirely and moved over 100 sites — Gossip Bingo, Moon Bingo, Rocket Bingo, dozens more — onto Pragmatic Play rooms. Overnight, the network went from a promising newcomer to a genuinely big player. Before that deal, the liquidity wasn’t there. After it, the prize pools could actually compete.
Jumpman sites all use a “spin the wheel” welcome mechanic. The bingo rooms themselves are identical to what you’d find on a Broadway Gaming or Grace Media site. Same network underneath, same games, same prize pools. The difference is the bonus structure and the wrapper around it. Our Jumpman Gaming guide goes into those specifics.
ITV Win Bingo & Spins
Launched January 2026. ITV picked Pragmatic Play for the bingo, Gaming Innovation Group for the wider platform, and Richmond Atlantic holds the UKGC licence. The standout feature is the ITV Bingo Room — you can watch a live ITV1 stream while you play. Whether that novelty has legs, we’ll find out. But ITV’s existing competitions audience gives the site a ready-made player base most brands would kill for.
Heart Bingo and PlayOJO — What Happened
Two big names left in 2025. Heart Bingo relaunched on Playtech’s Virtue Fusion. PlayOJO moved to Playtech too, as part of the SkillOnNet deal that also launched Zingo Bingo. The Masked Singer Bingo room — which was a Pragmatic Play exclusive at PlayOJO — went with it.
Losing Heart stung. It was one of the most recognisable bingo brands in the UK, and it had been a flagship Pragmatic Play partner. But the network still has bet365, the entire Jumpman stable, Broadway Gaming, Grace Media, ITV Win, LeoVegas. The liquidity took a hit. It didn’t collapse.
Room Formats and Games
Pragmatic Play covers 90-ball, 80-ball, 75-ball, 50-ball, and 30-ball. More formats than most networks bother with. The 90-ball rooms are the busiest, same as everywhere in UK bingo. The faster formats have carved out a following though.
Bingo Blast is the headline act. Sped-up 90-ball, designed for mobile, over in under a minute. Numbers fire across the screen in two “blasts” and you’re done. During our testing it was consistently one of the busiest rooms on the network. Not everyone likes it — some players think it’s too frantic, and if you enjoy the social side of bingo the pace doesn’t leave much room for chat. But for a quick game on a lunch break? It works.
Diamond Dazzle is a 90-ball game with a bonus layer involving numbered diamonds that get revealed as numbers are called. Clearly inspired by Playtech’s Deal or No Deal Bingo. Different branding, similar idea.
Then there’s Big Bass Bingo, which launched in 2025. A 30-ball game themed around the Big Bass slot series. Animated fish instead of bingo balls. Sounds daft. It’s popular though, and probably says more about where the industry thinks casual players are heading than anything else on the network. Animingo — a 50-ball variant from 2024 — is another non-traditional format with its own mechanics bolted on.
Beyond those, the standard rooms are all present. 75-ball pattern games, 80-ball, the usual. Operators can layer their own exclusive rooms on top of the shared ones. Bet365 has custom rooms with dedicated scheduling. Broadway Gaming brands get their own exclusive games alongside the networked stuff.
Slots and Side Games
This is where the slots heritage actually matters. The Pragmatic Play library alone is enormous — Sweet Bonanza, Wolf Gold, the entire Big Bass series. Most sites on the network also carry third-party slots from Eyecon, Microgaming, and others. Total game count can easily run into the hundreds.
The bingo lobby includes a mini games panel. You can play slots while your bingo tickets run in the background with auto-daub. The integration is smooth — we’ve tested it across several sites and found it noticeably better than some of the older Dragonfish implementations, though Playtech’s side panel works just as well.
Playing on Mobile
The bingo product was built for mobile from the start, not retrofitted. The lobby was designed for touchscreens. It shows in the navigation, the room loading times, and how the interface holds up on smaller screens without things overlapping or becoming unreadable.
Bet365 and LeoVegas have dedicated apps. Most other Pragmatic Play sites work through the browser. Honestly, the responsive design handles it well enough that a dedicated app is nice but not essential. Bingo Blast in particular plays well on a phone — it was built with mobile sessions in mind.
One thing we noticed during testing: on some Grace Media sites, the mobile lobby loaded more slowly than on bet365 or the Broadway Gaming sites. Same underlying software, different implementation by the operator. The site build matters at least as much as the platform beneath it.
Network Comparison
Playtech is the obvious rival. We covered it properly on the Playtech page, but the short version: Playtech has bigger networked jackpots. Its remaining major sites — Mecca, Betfred, Buzz — generate huge player volume in shared rooms. The branded progressives (Deal or No Deal, Rainbow Riches) regularly hit six figures. Pragmatic Play can’t match those peak numbers. What it does offer is a bigger spread of operators, which gives you more choice in bonuses and site styles.
Dragonfish (owned by 888) runs a sprawling network of mostly smaller sites. Reliable software, mature product. The sites tend to feel similar to each other though — shared promotions, similar layouts. Pragmatic Play operators have more freedom to customise because the platform was designed to be flexible. If you care about sites having their own identity rather than feeling like reskins, that difference is noticeable.
Jumpman Gaming uses Pragmatic Play rooms, so comparing them is a bit odd. The Jumpman-specific welcome mechanics (spin the wheel, etc.) and the wagering terms set Jumpman sites apart from other operators on the same network. Same bingo, different deal structures. We explain the detail in how we test and rate bingo sites.
Bonuses and the January 2026 Rules
Bonus terms vary wildly across this network because each operator sets their own. Bet365: no-wagering tickets. Broadway Gaming: 3x on bingo, 35x on casino. Grace Media: heavily weighted towards slots bonuses with 35x wagering. Jumpman: 65x on their wheel bonuses going into 2026. That’s the full range, from zero wagering to 65x, all on the same bingo network.
Since January 2026, the UKGC has capped wagering requirements at 10x. Most bingo-specific bonuses on Pragmatic Play sites were already below that. The cap bites harder on the casino-side offers. Mixed-product bonuses are banned now too — no more bundling bingo tickets with slot spins in one welcome deal. Our bingo bonuses page tracks live offers across all networks, and the no-wagering guide covers the sites where there’s no playthrough at all.
The Company
Headquartered in Gibraltar. CEO Julian Jarvis. Privately held — owned by a group of investors, no public listing. Offices in Malta, the Philippines, and the UK.
The bingo network officially launched March 2019 after a soft launch at The Palaces Bingo in late 2018. Chomp Casino was the first Grace Media site to take it on. The Jumpman deal in 2020 was the turning point — 100+ sites joining at once gave the network the player numbers it lacked. Broadway Gaming followed. Then bet365 and LeoVegas. The ITV Win deal in 2026 was the latest major win. Losing Heart Bingo and PlayOJO to Playtech hurt, but hasn’t slowed new operator sign-ups.
The UK Gambling Commission licences individual operators, not software providers. Every site on this network holds its own UKGC licence separately. Pragmatic Play itself holds licences across the UK, Malta, Gibraltar, Sweden, and other regulated markets.
Pragmatic Play Bingo — FAQs
What is Pragmatic Play bingo?
A B2B bingo platform. Pragmatic Play doesn’t run any sites — they supply the software, the rooms, and the shared player pool to operators like bet365, Jumpman, and Grace Media. The operator handles everything you actually see and interact with.
Which UK sites run on it?
Bet365, the entire Jumpman network (100+ brands), Broadway Gaming’s sites (Dotty, Butlers, Glossy), Grace Media’s sites (Panda, BOGOF, Chit Chat), ITV Win Bingo & Spins, LeoVegas, Mirror Bingo, Lottogo, and others. It’s one of the two largest bingo networks in the UK alongside Playtech.
Did Heart Bingo leave?
Yes. Moved to Playtech Virtue Fusion in early 2025. PlayOJO left around the same time.
Is it the same as Jumpman bingo?
The bingo rooms are identical — Jumpman dropped their own software in 2020 and adopted Pragmatic Play’s. But Jumpman sites have their own bonus mechanics (the wheel, the 65x wagering) that make the overall experience feel quite different from, say, a bet365 or Broadway Gaming site on the same network.
Pragmatic Play vs Playtech — which is better?
Depends what matters to you. Playtech has larger jackpots and branded rooms like Deal or No Deal. Pragmatic Play has a wider spread of operators, cheaper licensing for those operators, and more variety in welcome offers as a result. If jackpots are your thing, Playtech. If you want choice, Pragmatic Play.
What games do they offer?
90-ball, 80-ball, 75-ball, 50-ball (Animingo), 30-ball. Plus Bingo Blast (sped-up 90-ball), Diamond Dazzle, and Big Bass Bingo. More formats than most rivals.
Does it work on mobile?
Built for it. The lobby was designed for touchscreens from day one, not adapted from a desktop version. Most sites work fine through a browser without needing an app.
Is Pragmatic Play regulated in the UK?
They hold licences in the UK, Malta, Gibraltar, and elsewhere. Each bingo site on the network separately holds its own UKGC licence too. You can check any operator’s licence status on the Gambling Commission’s public register.
Responsible Gambling
Every site on this network is UKGC-licensed. Deposit limits, cooling-off periods, session reminders, and self-exclusion are all mandatory. Set them up when you create your account — not later.
GamStop — self-exclude from all UKGC-licensed gambling sites for 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years.
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