Sweepstakes Casinos Make a Comeback in Alabama and Georgia

After months of legal battles and uncertainty, sweepstakes casino fans in Alabama and Georgia can once again log in and play. Isle of Man-based B-Two Operations has officially restored access in both states, a move seen as a rare win for an industry facing mounting lawsuits and outright bans in parts of the U.S.


Good to know

  • B-Two Operations runs sweepstakes platforms including HelloMillions, McLuck, PlayFame, and Spin Blitz.
  • Alabama has seen at least 13 lawsuits filed against sweepstakes operators in recent months.
  • Montana and Connecticut remain off-limits after outright bans on sweepstakes casinos.

The change first appeared in McLuck’s updated terms and conditions on August 7, confirming that Alabama and Georgia players were once again eligible. While the company hasn’t made a formal announcement, the update signals a quiet but significant expansion back into these southern markets.

The return comes at a turbulent time for sweepstakes casinos. Nationwide, more than 50 lawsuits have been filed against operators, with regulators and attorneys general in multiple states questioning whether the model complies with existing gambling laws. Two states — Montana and Connecticut — have already banned sweepstakes outright, while others maintain partial restrictions.

For now, players in Alabama and Georgia can enjoy games once again, while McLuck and other B-Two brands remain inaccessible in 14 states including Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Washington, and West Virginia.

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Industry watchers say B-Two’s move could encourage other operators to revisit states they once exited under legal pressure. But with lawsuits still active, the sweepstakes model continues to walk a fine legal line in much of the country.

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