US Tightens Sweepstakes Casino Rules, but the Vertical Remains Strong

The US sweepstakes casino sector is entering its most active regulatory phase to date. What began as a legally compliant workaround for states without online casino regulation has become a priority target for lawmakers, attorneys general, and major suppliers. Yet despite the pressure, industry experts argue that the vertical is far from collapsing. Instead, it is maturing (and fast).

This year’s developments show a changing landscape where regulatory readiness, adaptability, and transparent product design increasingly determine who stays in the market.

Big-name suppliers exit, and regulators take notice

One of the most telling signals of change came when Evolution and Pragmatic Play, two of the world’s most influential content suppliers, withdrew their games from US sweepstakes operations. Pragmatic Play publicly stated it was halting supply “in light of regulatory developments and evolving legislation.” It’s a diplomatic way of saying that the legal risk became too high.

Legal experts have pointed out that suppliers have effectively become the easiest enforcement targets. If regulators cannot shut down every offshore operator, they can pressure large, reputable studios that cannot afford legal exposure. This dynamic has introduced a new kind of scrutiny across the entire supply chain.

With all that said, compliance is a strategic necessity these days. Platforms that can swiftly replace withdrawn content with regulation-friendly game alternatives are better positioned to remain operational when states tighten their rules.

State-level bans accelerate: from warnings to legislation

Multiple states have proceeded from issuing cease-and-desist letters to actively legislating against dual-currency sweepstakes casinos:

  • California has already approved a statewide ban on dual-currency sweepstakes casinos. The decision followed high-profile legal actions targeting well-known operators and several third-party suppliers.
  • New York and New Jersey are considering bills that would formally classify sweepstakes casino models as unlicensed gambling, placing them under the same restrictions as prohibited online casino activity.
  • Other states are now examining comparable restrictions due to lobbying from tribal casinos, commercial gambling groups, and state lotteries, all of which see sweepstakes as direct competition.

Combined, these markets represent roughly 20% of the entire US population, which explains the sharp reaction from the industry. Analysts from Macquarie recently summarized the trend: “The tide appears to be slowly shifting against sweepstakes gaming.”

However, regulators are not unified. Several states still allow the model, others have no well-defined legislation at all, and many lawmakers are open to regulation instead of prohibition. In fact, newly formed trade associations representing sweepstakes operators are actively pushing a “Don’t ban us. Regulate and tax us” approach in multiple jurisdictions.

Growth continues despite the pressure

In parallel with legal challenges, the market continues to grow. Estimates place the US sweepstakes casino sector at around $350 million in 2024, with projections reaching $1.2 billion by 2033: a double-digit annual growth rate.

This demand remains strong because sweepstakes casinos offer players in restrictive states the closest legal equivalent to online casino entertainment. Operators also tend to react pragmatically: when a state becomes too risky, they geofence it or temporarily pause operations rather than exit the industry entirely.

This combination of high demand and adaptable operators explains why the sector’s outlook, while tense, is far from negative.

Modern Technology as a Compliance Booster

More sweepstakes casinos are making the most of Artificial Intelligence to raise player satisfaction and improve regulatory adherence. AI-based functionality is very helpful when it comes to recommending relevant games to players, personalizing promotions, and boosting retention.

Platform management-wise, AI is utilized for:

  • detecting multiple-account abuse and bonus exploitation
  • flagging suspicious device patterns
  • monitoring for collusion or improbable win sequences
  • automating compliance alerts
  • running real-time fraud checks

This direction reflects what we see in regulated gambling: even without traditional cash wagering in the sweepstakes model, regulators still require platforms to maintain casino-grade integrity.

This is where modern sweepstakes casino software becomes vital. Providers capable of speedy updates, reliable geoblocking, strong KYC flows, and AI-driven fraud protection are now seen as part of the compliance solution.

The road ahead: survival through adaptation

Looking 12–24 months ahead, the US sweepstakes casino market will likely face more turbulence. Some states may finalize bans, but others could move toward licensing frameworks with structured rules, taxes, and responsible gaming requirements. Analysts say a hybrid model will appear somewhere between social casinos and regulated iGaming.

The vertical’s long-term future depends on how quickly operators and suppliers can adapt. Companies that build flexible tech stacks, maintain strong documentation, and respond quickly to legal changes will retain access to the states that remain open (and will be best positioned to scale if regulation becomes formalized).

Long story short, the era of operating under the radar is over, but the opportunity is not. Ultimately, international brands looking at US entry points should approach sweepstakes with the same discipline you would apply to a regulated iGaming platform. Those who do so will find that the vertical still has plenty of solid long-term potential, even as state frameworks move toward formalization.

Yana Mardiyan
Read More

Latest

Will Spain keep finding a way? Re-ranking the World Cup teams with six games remaining – The Athletic – The New York Times

Forty-eight teams started these World Cup finals a month ago — now only six remain. Tomorrow that will be whittled down to a final four. Morocco became the first quarter-finalists to be knocked out, losing 2-0 to the seemingly unstoppable France on Thursday, before brave Belgium finally succumbed to Spain in Los Angeles on Friday

Erling Haaland is Norway’s World Cup machine — and the internet’s ‘babygirl’ – AP News

Erling Haaland stands at 6 feet, 5 inches, an intimidating force who can make fellow soccer players look tiny in stature and talent. Scoring seven goals across four World Cup matches entering Saturday, the Norwegian player has been described as a machine. But if you ask some loyal new fans, he’s also a babygirl and

Woody Marks and 5 fantasy football sleepers trending toward a much bigger role

One way to get an edge in fantasy football? By keeping a close eye on offseason chatter. Which players are impressing reporters in OTAs? Which roster battles could go a different way than the average fan expects? Which rookie is going to end up rocketing up draft boards by August? These five players are fairly

Matt Miller Announces Indefinite Leave From ESPN Amid Investigation Over Alleged Fantasy Football Fraud

On June 23, ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller revealed that he was in a car crash and was brutally injured. The accident nearly caused him to lose his life, as his arm had to be amputated to keep him alive. Now that he is making his way back after a drastic change, Miller announced

Newsletter

Don't miss

Will Spain keep finding a way? Re-ranking the World Cup teams with six games remaining – The Athletic – The New York Times

Forty-eight teams started these World Cup finals a month ago — now only six remain. Tomorrow that will be whittled down to a final four. Morocco became the first quarter-finalists to be knocked out, losing 2-0 to the seemingly unstoppable France on Thursday, before brave Belgium finally succumbed to Spain in Los Angeles on Friday

Erling Haaland is Norway’s World Cup machine — and the internet’s ‘babygirl’ – AP News

Erling Haaland stands at 6 feet, 5 inches, an intimidating force who can make fellow soccer players look tiny in stature and talent. Scoring seven goals across four World Cup matches entering Saturday, the Norwegian player has been described as a machine. But if you ask some loyal new fans, he’s also a babygirl and

Woody Marks and 5 fantasy football sleepers trending toward a much bigger role

One way to get an edge in fantasy football? By keeping a close eye on offseason chatter. Which players are impressing reporters in OTAs? Which roster battles could go a different way than the average fan expects? Which rookie is going to end up rocketing up draft boards by August? These five players are fairly

Matt Miller Announces Indefinite Leave From ESPN Amid Investigation Over Alleged Fantasy Football Fraud

On June 23, ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller revealed that he was in a car crash and was brutally injured. The accident nearly caused him to lose his life, as his arm had to be amputated to keep him alive. Now that he is making his way back after a drastic change, Miller announced

Garrett Nussmeier’s QB Brother Receives Upsetting News on Football Career

Colton Nussmeier has run out of options to fix his eligibility for 2026. On July 9, the UIL State Executive Committee voted 4–1 to reject his appeal, a decision first shared by 247Sports’ Mike Roach. With that, his plan to play his senior season at Denton Ryan is over. The door at his old school

Breitbart Business Digest: Stacking Those $250 Trump Bills

Weekly Wrap: Making It Rain with Trump Bills Welcome back to Friday! This is the Breitbart Business Digest weekly wrap, our septidialogic sweep through the economic and financial news. This week the economy failed to get indigestion from the high price of gas, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told us about getting fed at the Fed, Trump

Business seminar in Munich highlights Hong Kong’s strategic roles amidst global shifts (with photos)

Business seminar in Munich highlights Hong Kong's strategic roles amidst global shifts (with photos) ******************************************************************************************      The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Berlin (HKETO Berlin), promoted Hong Kong's unique advantages and strategic roles at the seminar "Hong Kong's strategic role amidst geopolitical tensions" on June 18 (Munich time) in Munich, Germany.             Senior executives, investors

AI for business services: From job fears to productivity

AI for business services: From job fears to productivity