Honest reporting, industry breakdowns, and month-by-month coverage of how U.S. sweepstakes casinos have grown – and where they’re headed next.
When a sweeps casino changes its bonus rules, shuts off redemptions, or pulls out of a state, we log it. We don’t speculate—we show what changed, when, and how.
At the start of every month, we publish a clear summary of everything that shifted in the previous 30 days. Nothing buried. No bullet point fluff. Just verified movement.
We’re building a chronology of how this market came together – launches, lawsuits, closures, pivots, new models. It’s not nostalgia. It’s accountability.
This section is written for:
Sweepstakes casinos operate in a space most people barely understand. They’re legal, except when they’re not. They’re games, until they aren’t. They’re growing fast, with almost no oversight.
This section is where we track what happens when those contradictions collide with law, money, and scale.
We publish reports, timelines, and briefings that explain how this industry moves—by state, by platform, by pressure point.
We aren’t here to promote the model or to shut it down. We’re here to keep a record while it’s still being written.
No affiliate links.
No recycled talking points.
No promotional tone.
Everything here is sourced. If the facts shift, we say so. If the platforms respond, we include their statements. If we don’t know, we don’t fill the space with noise.
We don’t post to fill space.
If nothing happened, we don’t write. If something changed, we show exactly how. No teasers, no speculation, no “could mean”s.
We follow a few rules:
If we can’t source it, it doesn’t go up.
If it’s just noise, we leave it out.
If the facts shift later, we update them on the spot.
Before anything goes live, we ask:
Did something actually change?
Not a rumor. Not a hunch. A real shift—policy, access, behavior.
Can we prove it?
Screenshots, source links, archived pages. If we can’t back it up, it doesn’t make the cut.
Is it useful to someone trying to understand this space?
If it’s not helping a player, reporter, or analyst see the picture more clearly, we leave it out.