StakeWise is due to launch with the Swifty Global platform in the summer of 2026, which will make it a sister site of Swifty Sports, Vickers Bet, TigerBet and Meta Betting.

Technically not yet, but StakeWise will have sister sites as soon as it launches. This is because an agreement has been struck with the platform provider Swifty Global, which also works with the likes of Swifty Sports, Vickers Bet, TigerBet and Meta Betting.
All of these sites have experienced a decent amount of success since launching and the platform is largely to thank for that. Indeed, it's a very solid sportsbook and casino from the get-go, which definitely should help with getting people to sign up for StakeWise too.
The rumours we have heard suggest that StakeWise will launch during the summer of 2026, but as always, we will keep you posted on this front.
Since we know that StakeWise will have quite a few sister sites once it launches, we have taken a closer look at three of them below.
Let's start with the mother brand, or the flagship if you prefer that term. The name kind of gives that away, doesn't it? It's probably good for Swifty Sports that this differentiation exists as there aren't that many differences between the sites as a whole.
In other words, it's not like Swifty Sports has a bunch of features that the others don't. Unless you count promotions differences, you will find the same odds depth, easy-to-use navigation and a decent casino library.
That said, Swifty Sports is probably the most polished site out of them all, for obvious reasons. The best features of Swifty Global will always end up there.
Continuing with a Swifty-powered site that is also relatively new, having launched in 2025, we have TigerBet. It's not to be confused with Happy Tiger, which is a completely different brand that focuses solely on casino.
TigerBet, meanwhile, offers both sports betting and casino games. We really like the design of the site, really drawing you in, and all of the features you could need are available. In short, the conclusion is very similar to Swifty Sports above: it's a very solid site.
You might find some different promotions on TigerBet that aren't available on any of its sister sites, so there could indeed be a reason to sign up.
Finally, let's roll back the years a little with Vickers Bet, which originally launched with a different platform before moving over to Swifty Global. That should give you a hint about the reputation of the site: it is definitely more established than its sisters.
Maybe even Swifty Sports in terms of recognition, to be honest, but the product really doesn't differ these days. What that means is that Vickers Bet's experience hasn't resulted in a better sportsbook here. At the end of the day, it uses the same as the sisters.
The fact that it has been around for longer could perhaps protect you a little more from a potential closure in the future. "It has stood the test of time" is probably a bit early still to use, but something like that.

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