McLuck, Three Sister Sites Exit Tennessee on July 13 Casino By lines July 12, 2026 Tennessee sweepstakes casinos lose four major brands on July 13, 2026. McLuck, Hello Millions, PlayFame, and SpinBlitz block all Tennessee access that day. Why the Four Sweeps Casinos Are Exiting Tennessee McLuck, Hello Millions, PlayFame, and SpinBlitz share owner B-Two Operations, per Sweepsy. The four brands ended Sweeps Coin play in Tennessee earlier in 2026. The four brands kept Gold Coin play as an option afterward. On July 13, the four brands remove Gold Coin play too. That final step takes all four brands fully offline in Tennessee. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed Senate Bill 2136 into law in late May 2026. SB 2136 took immediate effect and bans sweepstakes casinos statewide. SB 2136 targets sites that let players “exchange the virtual currency for cash or other real-world prizes.” Tennessee used broad “virtual currency” wording in SB 2136, per Sweepsy. That wording can reach single-currency models, not just dual-currency sweepstakes casinos. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti drove the earlier pressure on these operators. Skrmetti sent cease-and-desist orders to nearly 40 sweepstakes operators in late 2025, per Sweepsy. That list included McLuck, Hello Millions, PlayFame, and SpinBlitz. After July 13, Tennessee joins 14 states where these four brands offer no play, per Sweepsy. Maine joins that group on July 15, 2026. The four brands still offer Gold Coin play in California, per Sweepsy. Gold Coin games use no cash redemption and face less legal scrutiny. Tennessee players keep access to standard social casinos that award no cash prizes. This content is for informational purposes only. Terms and eligibility vary by state. Related Casino Reviews Indiana Sweepstakes Casino Ban Takes Effect July 1 Sweepstakes Casinos Exit Iowa Before July 1 Crackdown Maine Sweepstakes Ban Nears as Tribes Add iGaming Source: this Sweepsy report, by Matthew Bain, published July 7, 2026.