Crown Coins Rolls out New Slots as US Sweepstakes Operators Face Supplier Shifts
A new batch of slot games has been added to the catalog at Crown Coins Casino, as US sweepstakes platforms face closer attention from regulators and other stakeholders.
This update introduces a range of titles, from video slots, adventure-led games, and classic fruit machines.
The operator said the releases fit within its existing platform structure and confirmed access on both desktop and mobile devices.
Its sweepstakes setup relies on two currencies, with Gold Coins used for entertainment play. Sweeps Coins are handled separately, and they can be redeemed for prizes where allowed.
Alongside policy debate, legal action has increased across the segment, with lawsuits affecting several operators.
Crown Coins itself is involved in a class-action lawsuit in Ohio, while Stake.us was sued by the city of Los Angeles. In Arizona, long-established operators Pulsz Casino and Thrillzz Casino both have exited the state market.
In New York, Governor Kathy Hochul just signed a bill prohibiting online sweepstakes casino games.
The move made New York the sixth state to ban these operators in 2025, following California, Montana, New Jersey, Nevada, and Connecticut.
The uncertainty has also shaped decisions on the supply side, as Pragmatic Play said in September it would no longer license games to US sweepstakes operators.
Crown Coins Presses On With Sponsorships and New Games
Despite mounting legal and regulatory challenges, Crown Coins has kept building out its offering and outside partnerships.
Alongside slots, the platform lists additional formats like bingo, instant win, live dealer, and table games.
Crown Bingo Live went live on December 18, while other portfolio changes in 2025 included the addition of dice and plinko games, plus a roulette title called Roulette X.
Crown Coins also added GalaxyS as a provider, in a move framed as further diversification of the games mix.

The operator continues to pursue mainstream visibility through sports partnerships.
The platform has used sports partnerships to raise its profile outside regular iGaming consumers.
In September, Crown Coins partnered with boxing champion Terence “Bud” Crawford in a brand ambassador arrangement timed around his fight against Canelo Alvarez in Las Vegas.
The sponsorship gave the casino a route into mainstream sports coverage, as sweepstakes operators look for wider visibility while facing closer scrutiny in parts of the US.
The tie-in was also associated with the release of new exclusive slots, including Crown Coins Knockout and Spinning Crowns.
Ben Joffer, the CEO of Crown Coins, described the partnership at the time:
Crown Coins Casino is proud to support Terence Crawford, an athlete who represents hard work, resilience, and excellence—values we aim to reflect in our platform. This partnership connects our brand with one of the most anticipated fights of the decade and underlines our commitment to delivering entertainment that resonates with fans everywhere.
In motorsports, the casino became the title sponsor for the GT World Challenge America, branded as the Crown Coins Casino GT World at Road America.
The GT weekend also marked the debut of Crown Coins GT World, described as the casino’s newest interactive game, with fan activations promoted trackside.



