MrQ sister sites: the sourced answer is 'standalone'
We found no verified same-operator sister casinos under Tek Fox Ltd (UKGC 60629); MrQ is a standalone flagship. Listicles naming 'MrQ sisters' are promoting unrelated brands. Sister status matters for shared exclusion and bonus rules.
The evidence-based answer
| Claim | Evidence | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| "MrQ is part of a big casino network" | Tek Fox Ltd licence 60629 lists MrQ as the consumer-facing brand; no verified same-operator UK casino network | Standalone flagship |
| "These 10 sites are MrQ sisters" listicles | Affiliates listing unrelated brands they also promote | Alternatives, not sisters |
| "Same owner as [offshore brand]" | No registry evidence connects the UKGC licensee to offshore casinos | Unsupported |
Why we are strict about the word: sister sites share self-exclusion, promotion-abuse rules and account limits. Calling random casinos sisters misleads players about all three. If a real same-operator brand launches under licence 60629, this page gains a row with the registry citation; until then, standalone is the sourced answer, and the licence trail is the receipts.
If what you wanted was alternatives
The honest shopping criteria that make MrQ distinctive are a UKGC licence and the no-wagering culture; genuine peers on both axes are rare. Compare any candidate against the review scorecard dimensions (bonus fairness, RTP transparency, payout speed) rather than against banner sizes, and read our cash-spins maths first so the comparison is priced correctly.
Prove or bust any "sister site" claim in five minutes
| Step | Source | What settles it |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Get the claimed sister's operator name | Its own site footer, where UKGC rules require it | No operator named means no UK licence, which ends the sister question immediately |
| 2. Search the UKGC public register | The Gambling Commission's website | A licensee's entry lists every domain it operates; sisters appear side by side or not at all |
| 3. Compare licence numbers | Both footers | Same licensee number means genuine sisters; different numbers mean the listicle was marketing |
| 4. Cross-check GamStop coverage | The scheme's participating-sites information | Every UKGC brand participates; a claimed sister outside the scheme is offshore by definition |
Why the answer carries real consequences rather than trivia value: brands under one operator share your self-exclusion, share one-welcome-offer-per-person rules, and share duplicate-account bans, so a genuine sister network changes what you are allowed to claim and where. MrQ's standalone status keeps all three simple: your history there is your history there. Run the four steps above on any "MrQ sister" claim you meet and you will bust it faster than the page took to write; the licence trail holds the register details you will need for step two.
MrQ questions, answered short
What are MrQ's sister sites?
Under Tek Fox Ltd, MrQ is effectively a standalone flagship; we found no verified network of same-operator consumer brands worth the name. Treat 'MrQ sister sites' listicles as alternatives lists wearing a confident title.
Why do sister sites matter at all?
Shared operators mean shared self-exclusion, shared bonus-abuse rules and duplicate-account risk. Standalone status makes those risks simpler here.
What if I want MrQ-like alternatives?
Look for the actual differentiators: UKGC licence plus no-wagering or low-wagering offers. Very few brands match both; that scarcity is the honest answer.