Two southern states are back in the fold for sweepstakes casinos, as Isle of Man-based B-Two Operations have returned to Alabama and Georgia.
Key Takeaways
- B-Two Operations re-enters sweepstakes casino markets in Alabama and Georgia.
- One of B-Two's popular games, McLuck, is available in every state but 14.
- It's a positive development for a sweepstakes industry beset by recent lawsuits and bans.
B-Two Operations operates popular sweepstakes such as HelloMillions, McLuck, PlayFame, and Spin Blitz.
The changes were reflected in the Aug. 7 update of McLuck's terms and conditions, according to Covers casino editor Colin MacKenzie.
As many as 13 lawsuits against sweepstakes casinos have hit Alabama in recent months, so the news that sweepstakes are back in both states is welcome.
More than 50 lawsuits have been launched against sweepstakes casino sites nationwide, with two states - Montana and Connecticut - banning them altogether.
States where bettors still cannot access McLuck include Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Washington, and West Virginia.