ProgressPlay is entering the sweepstakes casino segment through launching a sweepstakes platform, while others retreat. It is set to debut at the SBC Summit Lisbon on September 16-18, 2025. The platform utilizes a dual-currency system: Gold

Coins for entertainment, as well as Sweeps Coins, which are redeemable for prizes.
Fast deployment, integrated compliance tools, as well as flexible content frameworks for partners are being promised by the company. ProgressPlay said in an Instagram post that the platform will feature geolocation and age verification tools. It will also have over 40 providers of proven social casino games.
Notably, ProgressPlay recently highlighted Pragmatic Play among these providers. However, it no longer lists it on its website. That coincides with the withdrawal of Pragmatic Play from the US in the middle of growing inspection in the segment. Still, other providers well known to sweepstakes casino players include BGaming, Evoplay, Hacksaw Gaming, Betsoft, Booming Games, Evolution and subsidiaries NetEnt, Big Time Gaming, Red Tiger, NoLimitCity, Wazdan, and Habanero.
With partners going live in “in weeks,” ProgressPlay claims that its new platform can launch quickly.
The rollout comes as the US sweepstakes sector faces intensifying regulatory pressure, as well as market contraction, conditions that make the timing of ProgressPlay striking.
Lawmakers in Montana, New York, Connecticut, Nevada, New Jersey, and previously, California have passed bills restricting dual-currency sweepstakes casinos. Except in California, where the Governor has not yet signed the ban bill, dozens of operators have retreated from the other states.
Moreover, numerous other jurisdictions, like Louisiana, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, and Arizona, have successfully forced out numerous platforms to shutter operations by cease-and-desist orders. The impact has been swift. In under a year, the list of ineligible stakes for brands of VGW. This includes Chumba Casino. It has grown from four to estimably a dozen.