McLuck, Hello Millions, PlayFame, and SpinBlitz went fully offline in Tennessee on July 13. This is a complete block, Gold Coin play included. And if you are a Tennessee player on any of these platforms, your access ends now.
What Exactly Is Changing
Earlier in 2026, all four platforms; McLuck, Hello Millions, PlayFame, and SpinBlitz quietly removed Sweeps Coins gameplay from Tennessee accounts. At the time, Gold Coin play remained available. That was a partial exit: players could still load the lobby, play for fun with Gold Coins, and keep their accounts active. Many Tennessee players continued using the platforms that way.
What is happening today is different. As of July 13, all four platforms blocked Tennessee access entirely. Gold Coin gameplay goes too. There is no reduced mode remaining. Logging in from Tennessee will not work.
Who Is Affected and What the Map Looks Like Now

If you hold an account on McLuck, Hello Millions, PlayFame, or SpinBlitz and you are located in Tennessee, your access ends today.
The block is geo-based: it applies to Tennessee players, not Tennessee accounts globally. Players outside Tennessee, including those who created accounts while in another eligible state are not affected by the change.
With Tennessee joining the list, B-Two Operations platforms are now fully blocked in the following states: Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington, and West Virginia.
On the other side of the map, B-Two platforms currently continue to serve players in California and the remaining US states not on the blocked list. A Tennessee block does not affect your account standing or access in any other state.
What Tennessee Players Should Do Right Now
If you are a Tennessee player with an active balance on any of these four platforms, there are a few things worth doing immediately.
- Check for any pending Sweeps Coins prize redemptions: If you submitted a SC prize redemption before the SC removal earlier this year and it is still outstanding, contact the platform's support team directly. Do not assume outstanding requests will process automatically after access is blocked.
- Review your Gold Coin balance: Gold Coins are virtual play credits, not redeemable for prizes. Their treatment after a geo-block varies by operator. Check your email for any account notice from McLuck, Hello Millions, PlayFame, or SpinBlitz explaining how existing Gold Coin balances are handled. If you have not received one, contact support through the platform's help centre before access closes.
- Do not assume your account is gone: A state exit blocks login from that state. Your account data, including any redemption history and verified identity, is held by the operator. Contacting support from outside Tennessee remains possible. Do not create a second account or attempt to use location-masking tools to get around the block. This violates operator terms and risks account closure.
- Watch your inbox: Operators typically send account status emails ahead of and after a geo-block goes live. If you have not seen anything, check your spam folder and make sure the email address on file is current.
Why This Is Happening: The Tennessee Legal Context
The path to today's exit began in late 2025. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti sent cease-and-desist letters to roughly 40 sweepstakes casino operators, including the B-Two platforms. B-Two's initial response was to drop Sweeps Coins while keeping Gold Coin access open.
That partial pivot did not provide a long-term path. In late May 2026, Governor Bill Lee signed Senate Bill 2136 into law with immediate effect. Unlike most sweepstakes casino bans, which focus specifically on dual-currency or multi-currency models, SB2136 uses broader language. The bill defines covered platforms as any gaming site that "generally utilize a system allowing players to play casino-style games with virtual currency and exchange the virtual currency for cash or other real-world prizes."
That definition is wide enough to capture Gold Coin-only gameplay, because Gold Coins are still a form of virtual currency used to play casino-style games, even without a Sweeps Coins exchange layer. The broad language left B-Two with no compliant format to offer Tennessee players, which is why today's full exit follows.
Where Tennessee Players Can Still Play
Tennessee’s SB2136 is one of the broadest sweepstakes bans passed in 2026 in terms of its definitional scope, but it does not automatically close every sweepstakes platform in the state. Platforms not named in B-Two’s exit may still be accessible, depending on their own legal assessment of SB2136 exposure. Verify availability directly on any platform you are considering.
For a current look at which sweepstakes platforms are still active and which states they serve, our sweepstakes casinos list track operator availability by state.










