The Casino MK at XScape in Central Milton Keynes has been closed after their parent company entered administration.

Casino operating firm Aspers Group Limited entered administration earlier this week, with the company calling in administrators to oversee a potential sale of sites including the one in Milton Keynes.

The Casino MK had previously put an update on social media earlier this week confirming the closure of the location.

In a brief statement, they said, “We’re sorry but The Casino MK is currently closed. Please check back here for more information about reopening in due course.”

A further statement reposted on the Casino MK’s website then confirmed the closure while a potential transaction is pursued.

The statement read, “Andrew James Johnson, Matthew Boyd Callaghan and Shamil Malde of FTI Consulting LLP (“FTI”) have been appointed as joint administrators (“Administrators”) of Aspers UK Holdings Limited – in administration, and certain subsidiaries as listed at Schedule 1 (collectively, the “Companies” or “Aspers”) on 8 April 2025.

“Trading operations at Aspers (Milton Keynes) Limited have been suspended while the Administrators pursue a potential transaction. Further updates will be provided in due course.

“If you would like to speak to the Administrators’ staff, you can do so by contacting [email protected].”

First opened in September 2013, The Casino MK featured a wide assortment of games including poker, roulette and slot machines, as well as live music, a bar and restaurants.

It is as yet unclear how long the process that would see the casino re-opened under a new operator will take place.

Aspers had previously operated a casino in nearby Northampton, which was sold in 2024 and has since been taken over by rival casino brand Grosvenor.