Business Shuts Down: Ruby Sweeps in Nevada
In the world of iGaming, one of the most significant developments in recent times is the shutdown of Ruby Sweeps in Nevada. This decision was prompted by Nevadaβs Senate Bill 256 (SB256), which has intensified enforcement against unlicensed gambling operators, including sweepstakes casinos like Ruby Sweeps.
Ruby Sweeps officially closed its operations in Nevada on August 15, 2025. The platform notified players that they could use their Emeralds (Sweeps Coins) only up to the shutdown date. However, it remains unclear whether unused Emeralds will be redeemed, refunded, or transferred to other casinos after the shutdown. The communication from Ruby Sweeps did not specify any such arrangements.
The exit of Ruby Sweeps from Nevada marks a significant shift in the iGaming landscape. The list of excluded states for Ruby Sweeps now includes 16 states.
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[1] Nevada Independent. (2025). Nevada Senate Bill 256 targets unlicensed gambling operators, including sweepstakes casinos. Retrieved from https://www.nevadaindependent.com/2025/03/16/nevada-senate-bill-256-targets-unlicensed-gambling-operators-including-sweepstakes-casinos/
[2] Ruby Sweeps. (2025). Notice of Operations Update. Retrieved from https://www.rubysweeps.com/notice-of-operations-update/