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Banned

New York

New York banned sweepstakes casinos through Senate Bill 5935-A (S5935A), signed by Governor Kathy Hochul on December 5, 2025. The law took effect immediately and shut down what had been one of the largest sweepstakes casino markets in the US.

Last verified May 2026 · Monitored continuously
New York at a glance
Legal statusBanned
Last verifiedMay 2026

Summary

New York banned sweepstakes casinos through Senate Bill 5935-A (S5935A), signed by Governor Kathy Hochul on December 5, 2025. The law took effect immediately and shut down what had been one of the largest sweepstakes casino markets in the US.

The law

Operative statute
New York Senate Bill 5935-A (S5935A), amending the Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law
Enforcement
New York State Gaming Commission; New York State Police; New York Attorney General
Penalties
Fines of $10,000–$100,000 per violation. Liability extends to operators, payment processors, geolocation vendors, content providers, and media affiliates.
Legislative history
Introduced March 2025 by Senator Joseph Addabbo. Passed both chambers in June 2025. Signed by Governor Hochul December 5, 2025; effective immediately.

Operator status

Most operators exited before the signing in anticipation of the ban. Remaining operators exited within weeks.

The eight platforms on our top picks and where each stands on serving this state. Operator-level state availability can change quickly — verify against the operator’s terms before opening an account.

OperatorStatusNotes
RORolla
Does not serve
WOWOW Vegas
Does not serve
HEHello Millions
Does not serve
MCMcLuck
Does not serve
LELegendz
Does not serve
REReal Prize
Does not serve
PLPlayFame
Does not serve
MEMega Bonanza
Does not serve
TUTurbo Stakes
Does not serve

What this means if you live here

New York residents cannot legally use sweepstakes casino platforms. Pure social casinos without prize redemption (such as those offering only Gold Coin play with no Sweeps Coin component) may remain available, but these are not sweepstakes casinos in the dual-currency sense.

Why the model is treated this way

How the model works legally, briefly. Sweepstakes casinos operate under federal promotional-sweepstakes law, distinct from gambling regulation. The dual-currency mechanic (Gold Coins for entertainment, Sweeps Coins for prize redemption) combined with a no-purchase entry option is what keeps them outside the gambling framework in most states. State-level law determines whether the framework holds; the result varies meaningfully across the 50 states.

Legal alternatives

New York has retail casinos, mobile sports betting, and is developing a regulated online casino framework. As of May 2026, regulated iCasino is not yet live in New York.

About this guide

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Frequently asked

Can I use a sweepstakes casino in New York?

Not legally. Sweepstakes casinos are illegal in New York as of December 5, 2025, and operators have geoblocked the state.

What if I use a VPN?

Using a VPN to circumvent geographic restrictions violates the terms of service of every major sweepstakes platform we cover. Accounts created from a banned state via VPN are typically closed without redemption when discovered. In some states, using a VPN to access prohibited gaming can also carry independent legal risk under state law. We do not recommend it.

What happens to my balance if I'm in a state where the ban takes effect?

Operators generally provide a transition window before exit, during which existing balances can be redeemed. Specifics vary by operator. If you have a Sweeps Coin balance with a platform that has announced exit from your state, redeem promptly and document the redemption.

Are there any sweepstakes casino alternatives I can use?

Pure social casinos that offer only Gold Coin entertainment play — without any Sweeps Coin or prize-redemption component — may be available even in states that have banned dual-currency sweepstakes models. These are not sweepstakes casinos in the sense we cover on TacticGamerz because there is no prize redemption.