Viking Bingo Review — Site Now Closed

Last updated 21 August 2026

Viking Bingo has closed

Viking Bingo is no longer operating. We checked vikingbingo.com on 21 August 2026 and found a closure notice in place of the site, reading: "The Site is now closed! Unfortunately, the site has had to close."

Players are told to contact customer service, which "will assist with all queries and withdrawals", at support@jumpmangaming.com. The page directs departing players to Rainbow Spins, described on the notice as "our other brand".

No closure date is given and no reason is published. This page stays online because anyone searching for what happened to Viking Bingo deserves a straight answer and a route to their money, not a dead link.

Getting your balance out

  1. Email support@jumpmangaming.com — the address on the closure page. Give your username, registered email and date of birth. Never send passwords or full card numbers by email.
  2. Get verified. On this operator's platform, a withdrawal cannot be processed until the account is verified: photo ID, a proof of address dated within three months, and a photo of your payment card with the middle eight digits covered. Reviews typically take about three working days.
  3. Expect the standard timetable, or slower. Normal processing is a 72-hour pending period plus one to three working days to reach your account. A closed brand handled over email is likely to take longer.
  4. Escalate if it stalls. Complaints go to complaints@jumpmangaming.com, and the operator asks for them to be raised within three months. If that route fails, ask the operator to name its alternative dispute resolution provider — a UK-licensed operator must have one.

Who ran Viking Bingo

A note on sourcing, because we would rather be transparent than tidy. The Viking Bingo closure page carries no operator or licence statement of its own — unusually, it is a bare notice.

What we can verify is that vikingbingo.com sits in the portfolio of domains running on the Jumpman Gaming platform, that its closure notice is word-for-word the same template used by other confirmed Jumpman brands, and that it directs players to Rainbow Spins — a confirmed Jumpman site — as "our other brand", using the operator's own support address, support@jumpmangaming.com.

On that basis we are satisfied Viking Bingo was a Jumpman Gaming Limited brand, operating under UK Gambling Commission account number 39175. That account remains active on the public register with Bingo (Remote) and Casino (Remote) licences, held since November 2014, from a head office in Alderney. We have not been able to confirm a licensing footer from the live Viking Bingo site itself, and we say so rather than presenting an inference as a fact.

The practical point for players is the same either way: the brand has closed, the operator behind it has not, and your balance is the operator's responsibility.

What Viking Bingo was

Viking Bingo was a Norse-themed bingo brand on Jumpman's white-label platform — one of a very large number of consumer-facing names sharing a single set of games, accounts and terms. Our guide to Jumpman bingo sites explains how that model works and why brands on it turn over so frequently.

Because everything came from the shared platform, the games Viking Bingo offered are all still running elsewhere: 90-ball and 80-ball bingo through the network rooms — Animingo, Bingo Blast, Country Road, Diamond Dazzle, Heavy Weight, Spring Sprinkles, Super Heavy Weight and Zoom Room — plus a slots library from Microgaming, Scientific Games, NetEnt, Eyecon, Pragmatic Play and Playtech, and casino tables.

Nothing about the play experience has been lost. Only the name and the theme have.

Where to play instead

The closure page points to Rainbow Spins. Take that for what it is — the operator moving its players to another of its own sites, which is reasonable but is not an independent recommendation.

Since every Jumpman brand runs the same games, the same payment methods and the same 72-hour withdrawal hold, the only things genuinely worth comparing are the current welcome offer and whether you like using the site:

  • Rainbow Spins — the operator's own suggestion, with the platform's widest range including live dealer tables
  • Dove Bingo — bingo-first and long-established, if the rooms were what you came for
  • Zeus Bingo — the closest thing to Viking's mythological theming, with a stronger slots emphasis
  • Mirror Bingo — trading since 2008 and the clearest of the group about how its games work

Viking Bingo is not the only recent closure on this platform. Cash Arcade shut down as well, with the same notice and the same instructions — we cover that one in detail in what happened to Cash Arcade.

If you would rather look beyond this operator entirely, our best bingo sites comparison covers the wider UK market. A closure is a good moment to check whether you were on the right site to begin with.

Viking Bingo FAQs

Is Viking Bingo closed?

Yes. As of our check on 21 August 2026, vikingbingo.com serves only a notice stating that the site "has had to close". There is no sign of it returning.

How do I withdraw my Viking Bingo balance?

Email support@jumpmangaming.com, the address given on the closure notice. Expect to complete identity verification before any withdrawal can be processed, and act sooner rather than later.

Why did Viking Bingo close?

No reason has been published. The notice says only that the site "has had to close". Brands on white-label platforms are routinely retired for commercial reasons; we have seen nothing to suggest anything else here.

Who operated Viking Bingo?

The closure page itself carries no licence statement. Based on the domain's presence in the Jumpman platform portfolio, the identical closure template used by confirmed Jumpman brands, the shared support address and the referral to Rainbow Spins as "our other brand", we identify the operator as Jumpman Gaming Limited under UKGC account 39175.

Is my money still safe?

The operator remains licensed and trading, and balances are its responsibility rather than the closed brand's. Even so, do not leave funds sitting in a closed-site account — contact support and withdraw them.

Which site is most like Viking Bingo?

Any Jumpman brand offers identical games and terms. Zeus Bingo is the nearest match on theme; Rainbow Spins is where the operator itself is sending players.

The bottom line

Viking Bingo has gone, and it went quietly — no date, no explanation, no licence detail on the notice. The games it ran are still available under other names, and your balance is recoverable through support@jumpmangaming.com.

Do that first. Then choose where you play next on the current terms rather than on a redirect, and compare properly on our best bingo sites page.