B-Two Operations quietly restores sweepstakes casinos in Alabama and Georgia
Sweepstakes casino operator B-Two Operations has quietly reintroduced its platforms in Alabama and Georgia. The change was first spotted in McLuck's updated terms and conditions on August 7. It comes as legal pressure mounts across the US, with over 50 lawsuits filed against similar operators nationwide. B-Two's platforms—including McLuck, HelloMillions, PlayFame, and Spin Blitz—are now accessible again in Alabama and Georgia. Players in these states can once more participate after a period of restriction. The company's decision follows a wave of legal challenges, with Alabama alone seeing at least 13 lawsuits against sweepstakes operators in recent months.
Despite this shift, B-Two's services remain blocked in 14 states, such as Delaware, Idaho, and New York. Two states, Montana and Connecticut, maintain outright bans on sweepstakes casinos. Since 2020, Florida, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania have also introduced full prohibitions through new laws or regulations. Industry observers note that B-Two's move might prompt other operators to reconsider their stance in states they previously exited. The company has not publicly explained its reasoning for reinstating access in Alabama and Georgia.
The return of B-Two's platforms in Alabama and Georgia marks a rare reversal in a tightening regulatory landscape. With lawsuits piling up and more states imposing bans, the company's decision could signal a shift in strategy. For now, players in these two states can resume using the services, while restrictions remain elsewhere.