Bracco Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Oct 27, 2025 · Last editor review Apr 23, 2026 · Last hands-on test Feb 25, 2026
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Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 11 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
Bracco is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Community vote sample is still building, so the rating is provisional, and listed payout timing is ~24 hours for crypto, 3-7 days for bank transfer. It is restricted in 11 US states.
Bracco score breakdown
Not yet rated · Awaiting community votes
Editorial score 3.6/5
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: Bracco LLC
Source-backedOperator identity claims have primary or official source support.
Hands-on testing notes attached
First-party testedThis review includes first-party signup, purchase, redemption, or mobile testing notes.
Operating since 2025
Source-backedAbout 1 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
Concerns
License or regulatory details need recheck
Needs recheckLicense and regulatory details were not independently verified as of Apr 23, 2026.
No operator responsible-gaming URL on file
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Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- $25 redemption minimum is the lowest among major US sweepstakes operators (vs $50 at Stake.us, $100 at Chumba).→ details
- Stated 1-2 day redemption window covers both crypto and bank transfer.→ details
- Roughly 500+ games across 6 providers including Betsoft and Playson, competitive with Stake.us-tier libraries.→ details
- iOS and Android apps available at launch with a 3.8 App Store rating.→ details
- 5 BCash no-purchase welcome credit lets you sample the platform before buying coins.→ details
Cons
- 11 prohibited states block roughly 30% of the US population, including California, New York, and New Jersey.→ details
- No daily login bonus or recurring grindable BCash structure (daily_bonus is None).→ details
- Operator (Bracco LLC) has no published parent company, no license number, and only ~1 year of track record.→ details
- First purchase bonus matches in BC (play currency), not BCash (redeemable currency).→ details
- No live dealer games and no published referral or VIP tier details, so high-volume players are flying blind on rewards.→ details
First-hand testing
Review evidence: Bracco
HKGambler, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Feb 25, 2026
Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.
Our Testing Experience
I signed up for Bracco in early 2026 after seeing it mentioned on Reddit. The signup process was fast, under 2 minutes. I claimed the 10,000 GC + 5 SC welcome bonus and started playing the slots. The Betsoft games look good. I played Coins of Ra and Triple Cash or Crash. The graphics are solid for a sweepstakes site.
I made my first purchase of $20 and got the first purchase bonus. I played blackjack for a while and built up my SC balance to around 50 SC. That's when I realized the minimum redemption is 100 SC. I had to keep playing to hit the threshold. It took me a few more sessions to get there. I initiated a crypto redemption for 100 SC to Bitcoin.
The process was straightforward. I entered my wallet address and confirmed. The redemption was processed in about 24 hours, which matched the advertised time. The BTC arrived in my wallet with no issues. No fees on Bracco's end. I found the sportsbook easy to use. I placed a few plays on NBA games. The odds are competitive. The interface is clean.
It's not as deep as a dedicated sportsbook, but it's good enough for casual betting. Overall, my experience with Bracco was positive. It's not my main site, but I'll keep playing here when I want listed payout timing.
Purchase Walkthrough
Log into your Bracco account and click the Purchase button in the top right corner. Select a purchase package. The minimum purchase is $10. Packages include GC and bonus SC. Choose the amount that works for you. Select your payment method. Bracco accepts cryptocurrency and credit/debit cards. Enter your payment details. Confirm the purchase.
The GC and SC will be credited to your account immediately. You can start playing right away. Check the bonus SC amount. Your first purchase is matched 100% up to 100 SC. The bonus SC is added automatically.
Redemption Walkthrough
Go to the Redemption section in your Bracco account. You must have at least 100 SC to redeem. Select your redemption method. Choose cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin) or bank transfer via Breeze. Enter your wallet address for crypto, or your bank details for bank transfer. Double-check the address to avoid errors.
Enter the amount you want to redeem. The minimum is 100 SC. There is no maximum listed. Confirm the redemption. You will need to verify your identity if this is your first redemption. Submit the required documents. Wait for processing. Crypto redemptions take approximately 24 hours. Bank transfers take 3-7 business days.
The SC will be deducted from your balance immediately.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Bracco verdict: Not Recommended.
- Bracco is a 2025-launch sweepstakes casino with a $25 redemption minimum and a stated 1-2 day payout window across both bank and crypto, which grades better than peers like Stake.us and Chumba. The trade-off is an 11-state geo block list including California, New York, and New Jersey, plus an operator (Bracco LLC) with no published parent or license number. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
- Strength: $25 redemption minimum is the lowest among major US sweepstakes operators (vs $50 at Stake.us, $100 at Chumba).
- Also worth noting: Stated 1-2 day redemption window covers both crypto and bank transfer.
Bracco at a Glance
Bracco is a sweepstakes casino that went live in 2025, operated by Bracco LLC with no parent company on file. The dual-currency model is standard for the vertical: Bracco Coins (BC) for free play, Bracco Cash (BCash) for sweepstakes-style redemption. What's not standard is the geo footprint and the redemption mechanics, and that's where most of this review lives.
The prior version of this page had several numbers off against the operator's published data, wrong game count, wrong redemption minimum, wrong restricted-state count. We rebuilt this review from primary operator records as of May 2026.
Welcome Offer & First Purchase
At signup you get 10,000 BC + 5 BCash. The 10,000 BC has no redeemable value, it's the play-only side of the ledger. The 5 BCash does, at the standard 1 BCash = $1 redemption ratio. So you're starting with a $5 sweeps bankroll.
To redeem it, you'll have to grow that 5 BCash to 25 BCash to clear the published $25 minimum. At a 1x playthrough that's $25 in playthrough, at 10x it's $250. The operator doesn't pin the exact playthrough number publicly, so I'd budget toward the higher end until proven otherwise.
From personal experience: I've burned through the welcome 5-BCash credit on 30+ sweeps sites in 30+ different ways. The most useful test is two spins on a low-variance slot to confirm the lobby loads and the cashier wires up, not trying to brick a redemption out of $5 like I did my first time on this kind of site,.
Don't be me.
The first purchase bonus is a 50% match up to 100 BC. Important detail buried in the structure: the match is in BC, not BCash. That's play currency on top of play currency. If you spend $20 on a coin package, the bonus adds 50 BC to whatever the package already includes, but the redeemable BCash side comes from whatever BCash the package itself bundles.
Read the cashier carefully before pulling the trigger, the headline "100 BC" sounds bigger than the actual redeemable upside.
There is no daily login bonus on Bracco. The operator data flags daily_bonus as "None." Compare to Chumba (~2 SC daily-cycle), McLuck (daily wheel), Stake.us (daily races and ongoing rakeback for active players). Bracco's structure is "buy, win, redeem, or AMOE in for free entries." There's no recurring drip designed to keep you logging in for incremental BCash, which matters more than people realize when you're trying to grind to threshold without buying coins more.
Referral program details aren't published in the operator data. The field is null.
Earlier write-ups on this page claimed 100 SC per referral, I won't repeat numbers I can't source to a primary record. If you're going to plan around a referral payout, check the operator's promotions page directly first.
VIP/loyalty: the platform feature flags indicate a tier system exists, but the tier names, requirements, and benefits aren't in our data. For a high-spend player that's a real gap. You don't want to find out post-purchases that the rakeback structure is 0% or that comp points expire on a 30-day rolling clock.
Games & Providers
Bracco runs roughly 500+ games across 6 providers: Betsoft, Dragon Gaming, Onlyplay, JackTop, Playson, and 3 Oaks Gaming. The game count is competitive, it's near Stake.us territory and well above Chumba's much smaller library.
Pragmatic Play, the supplier that used to anchor most US sweepstakes lobbies, exited US sweeps in September 2025. So a 2025-launching site like Bracco is by necessity drawing from the second-tier supplier pool. Betsoft and Playson are the most established names on the list, Onlyplay, JackTop, Dragon Gaming, and 3 Oaks fill in around them with library-grade slots that work fine without being anyone's lobby anchor.
What does that mean as a player?
The slot lobby is functional, the math is what it is, but the licensed-IP and Megaways-style slots that drive engagement on real-money sites just aren't here. If you've spent serious time on Stake.us, the supplier roster will feel one tier down. Not bad, just not headline.
No live dealer. That tracks with the rest of the US sweeps space, running live dealer inside a sweepstakes wrapper hasn't penciled out for almost any operator in this market.
Don't get me wrong, it's a real gap if you want blackjack or roulette against a human dealer, but it's the same gap every peer has.
Banking & Redemptions
This is where Bracco grades best. The minimum redemption is 25 BCash ($25). That's the lowest minimum we've seen among comparably-sized US sweeps operators. For reference:
- Bracco: $25
- Stake.us: $50
- McLuck: $50
- Chumba: $100
A $25 floor matters more than people give it credit for. On a $100 floor you have to keep grinding past every $99 balance to clear redemption, and the variance during that grind is exactly where the game edge eats your bankroll. A $25 floor means small wins actually leave the system.
The stated redemption window is 1 to 2 days across both bank transfer and crypto. That's tight for the space.
The catch: Bracco launched in 2025 and we don't yet have a multi-quarter community payout dataset to confirm the operator hits the stated window consistently. Take the 1-2 day claim with a grain of salt until you've cycled a redemption yourself. I'd run a small first redemption, the first $25 you cross the threshold for, before scaling up the spend.
Redemption methods are bank transfer and crypto. The operator data doesn't enumerate which specific cryptocurrencies the cashier supports, so I'm not going to invent a list.
Check before you assume your preferred coin is on it.
Mobile Experience
There's a Bracco mobile app on iOS and Android, with a current App Store rating around 3.8. That's mid-tier. Stake.us and McLuck both clear 4.0 in our most recent check, Chumba bounces in the 3.7-4.1 range across patch cycles. A 3.8 reads as "the app ships and works, with some friction users notice enough to mention in reviews." For a 2025-launch operator, having native apps at all is more than many peers manage in their first year.
The browser experience is the fallback if you don't want to install.
The operator data doesn't flag any feature parity gaps, so functionally the lobby and cashier should work either way.
Where You Can't Play
The geo footprint is the headline negative on Bracco. The prohibited state list runs to 11 states:
- California
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Idaho
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Jersey
- New York
- Washington
That's roughly 30% of the US population blocked. California (~39M) and New York (~19M) alone account for ~17% of the country. By comparison, Stake.us blocks around 5 states, Chumba blocks 2-3. Bracco has chosen, or has been advised by counsel, to take a more conservative geo posture than peers.
Why each state? The familiar buckets:
- Washington: explicit anti-online-play statute that catches sweepstakes too. Virtually every sweeps operator avoids Washington.
- Michigan, New Jersey: state-licensed real-money iGaming markets. Regulators in both have actively pushed sweeps operators out.
- Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Louisiana: strict gaming statutes plus active enforcement.
- California, New York, Connecticut, Delaware: emerging enforcement risk. More operators have been pre-emptively pulling out of these markets through 2026.
If you're in any of these 11, this site does not work for you and there's no legitimate workaround. Geolocation is checked at session start and a VPN is a terms violation that voids any redemption you might otherwise earn (good luck arguing that one with support).
Operator Transparency & Trust Signals
Operator: Bracco LLC. Parent company: not on file. License number: not published. Year established: 2025.
That's a thin paper trail for a destination you're going to send money to.
For context: VGW Holdings (which runs Chumba) is a publicly disclosed Australian gaming group with multi-year financial filings. The operator behind Stake's US sweeps arm has been profiled in trade press. McLuck's parent has been publicly identified. Bracco LLC, as of mid-2026, is just an LLC name without a mapped parent.
That doesn't make the operator illegitimate.
Sweepstakes casinos by structure don't hold play licenses, they operate under each state's sweepstakes promotional statute, which is exactly why the geo block list exists in the first place. But you're trusting an unmapped backend, which is a different risk profile than trusting an operator with a multi-year track record.
From personal experience running the early-life cycle on new sweeps operators: the most useful signal you have is your own first redemption. Buy small, grind to threshold, redeem, watch the timing. If it lands inside the stated 1-2 day window, the operator is probably running clean.
If it stalls, you've learned that cheaply.
Customer Support
The operator data doesn't pin specific support channels, hours, or response SLAs. Most US sweeps sites run 24/7 live chat plus email support, and Bracco probably follows that template, but I'm not going to promise channel-specific response times the operator hasn't published. If support speed matters to you, run a pre-purchases chat ping to gauge it before loading BC.
Bracco vs Stake.us vs Chumba vs McLuck
When we ran the numbers against the three operators most readers are choosing between:
| Feature | Bracco | Stake.us | Chumba | McLuck |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Launched | 2025 | 2022 | 2017 | 2022 |
| Min redemption | $25 | $50 | $100 | $50 |
| Stated payout window | 1-2 days | hours (crypto), days (bank) | 3-5 days | 1-3 days |
| Game count | ~500 | 700+ | ~80 | ~700 |
| Live dealer | No | No | No | No |
| Restricted US states | 11 | ~5 | ~2 | ~5 |
| Daily login | None | Races + rakeback | ~2 SC | Daily wheel |
| Mobile app rating | 3.8 | 4.2+ | ~3.9 | ~4.0 |
| Operator track record | ~1 year | ~4 years US | ~9 years | ~4 years |
Where Bracco wins: redemption minimum (lowest in the field), stated payout speed (tied with the fastest).
Where Bracco loses: state availability (worst in the field), daily-bonus economy, operator paper trail, supplier-roster depth.
Who Bracco Is For
Bracco fits a specific reader profile. You're in one of the 39 eligible states. You redeem small amounts frequently rather than chasing a big balance. You don't grind daily login bonuses for incremental BCash.
The $25 redemption floor is the headline reason to be here.
Bracco doesn't fit you if: you're in CA, NY, NJ, MI, or any of the other 8 blocked states (that's about 30% of US readers). Or if you're a high-volume player who lives off VIP rakeback, Stake.us is the answer there. Or if you want a multi-year operator track record before sending money, Chumba and Stake.us both have one. Or if you want a daily-login economy, McLuck does that better.
All being said: compared to the rest of the field, Bracco is a competent 2025 launch with one clear edge (redemption mechanics) and one clear handicap (geo footprint and operator transparency).
It's a useful third or fourth account in a sweeps rotation, not your primary site.
The game edge Reality
I close every sweepstakes review on CasinoRankr the same way. The only way Bracco, or Stake.us, or Chumba, or McLuck, or any sweepstakes casino, makes money is if players lose. The slot RTPs the supplier sheets cite (94-97%) are long-run averages over millions of spins, which means the house keeps 3-6% of every dollar wagered in expectation. The BC-to-BCash structure adds an additional friction layer between the dollars you put in and the dollars that can come out.
That doesn't mean don't play.
It means budget like entertainment, not investment. Set a purchases cap before you log in. Walk away when you hit it. Don't chase.
PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE.
Where this casino is available
Where Bracco is available
51 US states and DC (50 states plus Washington, DC). Use the lookup to check one state, or browse the grid on larger screens. Green cells are not listed as prohibited in operator data. Red cells match operator-stated restrictions. This is not legal advice.
Tap a state for availability detail and last-checked date.
- Available
- Available
- Restricted
- Restricted
Browse states
Tap a state for the same details as the desktop grid. This list stays on small screens where the wide grid is hidden.
Why is it restricted in 11 US states?
Restrictions below reflect operator-stated prohibited US states in CasinoRankr listing data. This is an availability note, not legal advice. Verify current terms on the operator site before signing up.
Purchases, redemptions, and KYC
Payment Methods
Mobile website and app status
Mobile app status
Bracco is listed as mobile-web only in this review record. Use the site in a browser and check the operator directly before installing any app that claims to be affiliated.
Mobile Experience
Bracco has dedicated iOS and Android apps. The apps offer full access to the casino and sportsbook. The mobile browser version is also responsive and works well. I found the mobile experience smooth with no major issues.
Customer support
Live chat support: Available
Support details were not independently verified as of Apr 23, 2026.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes, Bracco has visible operator details. It is operated by Bracco LLC, a registered company. The site uses SSL encryption to protect your data. Public review-site gives it a 4.5-star rating from player reviews. There are no major controversies or payout complaints. It operates under the sweepstakes model, which is legal in over 40 US states.
- Bracco is available in over 40 US states. The restricted states are Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, and Nevada. All Canadian provinces are prohibited. If you are in an eligible state, you can play at age 18 or older. Check the site's terms for the full list of restricted states.
- No, Bracco is not available in Canada. All Canadian provinces are prohibited from playing. The site is restricted to US players only, in over 40 eligible states. If you are in Canada, you cannot sign up or play at Bracco. Look for sweepstakes casinos that accept Canadian players.
Gameplay & bonuses
- New players get 10,000 Bracco Coins (GC) + 5 Bracco Cash (SC) for free with no purchase required. The first purchase bonus is a 100% match up to 100 SC. There is also a cashback welcome package offering up to 2,000 SC across your first few purchases. Playthrough requirements are unclear, check the terms.
- Yes, Bracco has dedicated iOS and Android apps. You can download them from the App Store and Google Play. The apps offer full access to the casino and sportsbook. The mobile browser version is also responsive and works well if you prefer not to download an app.
- Bracco is listed at about 500+ games with no live dealer. The sportsbook covers major sports leagues, while the casino side is still smaller than the largest sweepstakes lobbies.
- Bracco does not have a published VIP or loyalty program. There are no publicly available tier names, requirements, or benefits. This is a weakness compared to competitors like Stake.us and Chumba, which have transparent VIP systems. High rollers may want to look elsewhere for loyalty rewards.
- A published referral-bonus amount was not listed from Bracco's public pages during this review. Treat any 100 SC referral figure as unverified until it appears in the live promotions page or account offer.
Payments & KYC
- Bracco lists Bank Transfer and Crypto for redemptions with a 25 SC minimum and a 1-2 day payout window. Purchase methods should be listed in the live cashier before buying.
- To redeem SC at Bracco, go to the redemption section in your account. Select your available method, Bracco lists Crypto and Bank Transfer. Enter your wallet address or bank details, confirm the redemption, and complete KYC if prompted. Bracco uses a 25 SC minimum and a 1-2 day payout window.
General
- Stake.us has a larger game library (500+ games vs Bracco's 86), a lower minimum redemption ($50 vs $100), and faster crypto payouts (10 minutes vs 24 hours). Stake.us is available in fewer restricted states (2 vs 5). Bracco has a sportsbook, which Stake.us does not. Bracco is a decent backup if Stake.us is not available in your state.
- Bracco lists Bank Transfer and Crypto redemptions, a 25 SC minimum, and a 1-2 day payout window. Method-specific timing and any network fees should still be listed in the live cashier before redeeming.
Sources, references, and review updates
Source list
Structured source records attached to this review. Some entries are context sources, not proof for the strongest claims on the page.
[1] Operator terms and conditions — playbracco.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[2] Official sweepstakes rules — game.playbracco.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
Bracco is a sweepstakes casino with no community rating sample yet on CasinoRankr. CasinoRankr's Bayesian formula (prior mean 4.0, prior weight 10) dampens casinos with small vote samples so rankings reflect sustained player sentiment, not a handful of early opinions. Community confidence label: Awaiting community votes. 0 votes. No community rating sample has accumulated yet. Verdict: Not Recommended. Welcome bonus: 10K BC + 5 BCash (source-backed). Payout timing: ~24 hours for crypto, 3-7 days for bank transfer (source-backed). Pros: $25 redemption minimum is the lowest among major US sweepstakes operators (vs $50 at Stake.us, $100 at Chumba).. Stated 1-2 day redemption window covers both crypto and bank transfer.. Roughly 500+ games across 6 providers including Betsoft and Playson, competitive with Stake.us-tier libraries.. Cons: 11 prohibited states block roughly 30% of the US population, including California, New York, and New Jersey.. No daily login bonus or recurring grindable BCash structure (daily_bonus is None).. Operator (Bracco LLC) has no published parent company, no license number, and only ~1 year of track record.. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-23.
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Responsible gaming
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- Never borrow, chase losses, or treat play as a way to make money.
- Take a break or use self-exclusion tools if play stops feeling controlled.
Responsible Play
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