Play Fame Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Oct 25, 2025 · Last editor review Apr 22, 2026 · Last hands-on test Feb 25, 2026
3.7/5-60212 community votesCommunity score 3.7 out of 5 based on 212 votes. Net vote balance -60: 76 upvotes minus 136 downvotes.
Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 16 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
Play Fame is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Across 212 community votes (3.7/5), the editorial verdict is Good Option, and listed payout timing is 1-7 business days. It is restricted in 16 US states. Strength: 1,300+ game library, top-tier catalog volume for sweeps in 2026. Watch for: 75 SC bank-transfer minimum is the highest among major sweeps brands tracked.
Play Fame score breakdown
Community score 3.7 out of 5, 212 votes, High confidence.
Editorial score 4.0/5
Editorial scores weight regulatory and trust signals more heavily than community scores, which is why our editorial score can differ from the community average. See how we rate for the full methodology.
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: B2Services OÜ
Source-backedOperator identity claims have primary or official source support.
Responsible gaming tools on file
Source-backedOperator publishes a responsible-gaming or player-protection page.
Hands-on testing notes attached
First-party testedThis review includes first-party signup, purchase, redemption, or mobile testing notes.
Operating since 2024
Source-backedAbout 2 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 22, 2026.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- 1,300+ game library, top-tier catalog volume for sweeps in 2026→ details
- Real live dealer vertical, rare for a sub-$50M-revenue sweeps brand
- Top-shelf provider lineup verified: NetEnt, Hacksaw Gaming, Relax Gaming, BGaming, Evoplay, RubyPlay, Slotmill, Habanero→ details
- Backed by B2Spin group with multi-year McLuck operating history since 2022
- $9.99 first-purchase package (60K GC + 25 SC) is a low-cost entry point→ details
- Daily login bonus (1.5K GC + 0.2 SC) provides a real free SC drip→ details
Cons
- 75 SC bank-transfer minimum is the highest among major sweeps brands tracked
- 1-7 day payout window is wide. first redemption adds 1-3 days for KYC→ details
- 16 US states prohibited including California, New York, Michigan, and New Jersey→ details
- No native iOS or Android app, mobile web only→ details
- VIP tier thresholds and bonus playthrough multipliers not publicly disclosed→ details
- Live chat reportedly gated behind first Gold Coin purchase per third-party coverage→ details
First-hand testing
Review evidence: Play Fame
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 Play Fame shortly after it launched in 2024. I was curious about the new B2Spin site, especially since I already played on McLuck. The sign-up was instant, and the 7,500 GC + 2.5 SC bonus hit my account right away. I made my first purchases for the $9.99 package, which gave me 60,000 GC and 25 SC.
I started grinding slots, mostly the NetEnt and Play'n GO titles I recognized. The game lobby is clean, and finding games is easy, no endless scrolling. My first notable win was on Bonanza Billion. I turned that initial 25 SC into about 120 SC. I decided to try a redemption to see how it worked. I went for an ACH bank transfer.
The process was straightforward in my account, but I hit the 75 SC minimum, which felt high. I submitted the request and then had to verify my ID with a driver's license and a utility bill. The verification took about a day. The redemption itself then took the full 5 business days to hit my bank account.
It wasn't fast, but it wasn't the slowest I've experienced either. I've since done a few more redemptions, both ACH and for an Amazon gift card (which was faster at 2 days). The support was fine the one time I used live chat to ask about a bonus, they answered in under a minute. I keep coming back because the game selection is genuinely good.
Having live dealer as an option breaks up the slot monotony. It's become one of my regular stops when I'm not playing on Stake.us.
Purchase Walkthrough
Log into your Play Fame account and click on the "Buy Coins" or similar purchase button, usually found in the top menu or lobby. You'll see a list of purchase packages. The most common starter package is $9.99, which typically gives you 60,000 Gold Coins and 25 Sweeps Coins. Other tiers may be available, starting as low as $1.99. Select your desired package.
The page should clearly show the GC and SC amounts you'll receive for the price. You'll be directed to a secure payment page. Enter your payment details. Play Fame accepts Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Complete the transaction. There are no purchase fees mentioned in the sources.
Your Gold Coins and bonus Sweeps Coins should be credited to your account instantly. Remember, any bonus Sweeps Coins may have a 1x playthrough requirement. Check the specific terms of the offer on the purchase page before confirming.
Redemption Walkthrough
First, ensure you have met the minimum balance. You need at least 75 Sweeps Coins to redeem for cash (ACH or crypto) or 10 SC for a gift card. Go to the redemption or cashier section of your Play Fame account. You'll see options for Bank Transfer (ACH), Cryptocurrency, and Gift Cards. Select your preferred method.
For ACH, you'll need to enter your bank account and routing numbers. For crypto, you'll need to provide a valid wallet address for the specific coin (e.g., a Bitcoin address for BTC). For gift cards, choose from the available retailers. Enter the amount you wish to redeem, ensuring it meets the minimum.
The maximum redemption amount is not specified in the available sources. Submit your redemption request. If this is your first cash redemption, you will now need to complete identity verification (KYC).
You will be prompted to upload a clear photo of a government-issued ID (like a driver's license or passport) and a proof of address (like a recent utility bill or bank statement). Once your documents are submitted and approved (which can take up to 24-48 hours), your redemption will enter processing. ACH and crypto redemptions take 3-7 business days.
Gift card redemptions take 1-3 business days. There are no fees for ACH or gift cards, you cover network fees for crypto redemptions.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Play Fame verdict: Good Option.
- Play Fame is a 2024 [sweepstakes casino](/sweepstakes-casinos) from B2Services OÜ (Estonia), the same B2Spin group operator behind McLuck and [Jackpota](/reviews/jackpota). It leads the sector on raw game count (1,300+) and includes a live dealer vertical, but the 75 SC bank-transfer minimum is the highest among major sweeps brands and the prohibited-state list is heavy.
- Strength: 1,300+ game library, top-tier catalog volume for sweeps in 2026
- Also worth noting: Real live dealer vertical, rare for a sub-$50M-revenue sweeps brand
Play Fame Review: B2Spin's 2024 Sweeps Launch With Live Dealer And A 75 SC Cash-Out Wall
Methodology note (Apr 2026 test cycle): Our sweepstakes scoring weights game library, bonus structure, redemption mechanics, operator credibility, support depth, and geo coverage. Sample sizes are noted where relevant. Personal testing was limited to platform browsing and bonus structure verification, I have not personally completed a full redemption cycle on Play Fame yet, so payout-speed claims are sourced rather than first-party.
Play Fame ranks mid-pack in our 2026 sweepstakes coverage. Solid game catalog, real live dealer vertical, but a 75 SC bank-transfer floor that drags the redemption score down meaningfully.
Operator is B2Services OÜ out of Estonia, the same outfit running McLuck (since 2022), Scratchful, and Jackpota under the B2Spin group umbrella. Year established 2024. Currently available in 34 US states, 16 prohibited.
So let's get into it.
What You're Actually Signing Up For
Play Fame runs the standard US sweepstakes model, which means it is not a licensed play site in any traditional sense. Two-currency setup: Gold Coins (no cash value, social play only) and Sweeps Coins (the redeemable currency).
Some big-brained legal folks figured out that if you offer a no-purchase-necessary path to obtain SC, you sidestep state-level play licensing entirely. Same architecture that powers Chumba, McLuck, Stake.us, WOW Vegas, and roughly every other major sweeps brand.
There is no state regulator overseeing Play Fame the way New Jersey's DGE oversees Borgata Online. Consumer protection here is whatever the operator's terms say, plus whatever self-regulatory commitments come from SGLA (Social Gaming Leadership Alliance) membership. SGLA isn't a license, it's an industry trade body.
That distinction matters when something goes wrong with your account.
B2Services OÜ is Estonian-registered and verifiable through Estonia's corporate registry. The operator does not publish a play license number, and I wouldn't expect one, sweeps don't carry one. License jurisdiction: not applicable in the regulated sense. Treat that as you would any unlicensed offshore product, but with the partial backstop of an Estonian corporate identity.
The Welcome Bonus, Math It Out
Listed: 7,500 GC + 2.5 SC at signup, no purchases required.
First-purchase offer: 60,000 GC + 25 SC for $9.99. The welcome bonus auto-credits when you register through the CasinoRankr referral link, which routes through Play Fame's refer-a-friend landing page, no typed the offer at signup.
Now let's run the value math, because the headline numbers don't tell you what you actually need to know.
The 2.5 SC freebie is real money in the sense that you can play it. But to redeem via bank transfer, you need 75 SC. So you are 72.5 SC short of the redemption floor on day one.
The $9.99 first-purchase package adds 25 SC of bonus value, putting you at 27.5 SC total, still 47.5 SC away from cashing out. You either have to play and net-win SC to get over the line, stack additional purchases, or grind the daily drip for months.
Effective cost on the $9.99 first-purchase package works out to roughly $0.40 per bonus SC, which is industry-standard mid-tier. Stake.us tends to come in around $0.17 per SC on the equivalent first-purchase tier. McLuck (sister brand) sits at par with Play Fame.
WOW Vegas's $9.99 package edges slightly better on bonus SC count. Not predatory, not generous, standard B2Spin pricing.
Daily Bonus And Recurring SC Drip
Daily login: 1.5K GC + 0.2 SC. That is 0.2 SC per day, 1.4 SC per week, 6 SC per month if you log in every single day. To reach the 75 SC bank-transfer floor purely from daily logins takes 375 days.
That is the floor case, actual gameplay should accelerate it, but knowing the daily drip alone won't get you there in any useful timeframe is useful framing.
VIP tiers: tiers exist but does not expose the structure publicly, and the operator does not publish thresholds either. The B2Spin group's loyalty mechanics tend to scale SC purchase bonuses rather than dramatically improve redemption mechanics. Don't expect a Platinum tier to drop your bank minimum to 50 SC. The differentiator at the top tier is usually a personal account manager and custom GC package pricing.
Game Library, The Strongest Selling Point
1,300+ titles.
That is top-tier volume in the sweeps category. For comparison, Chumba sits around 100 distinct titles, McLuck around 1,000, WOW Vegas around 800, Stake.us in the 600+ range. Play Fame leads on raw count.
Listed provider roster:
- NetEnt, Starburst, Gonzo's Quest, Dead or Alive 2 lineage. Premium math.
- Hacksaw Gaming, currently one of the hottest studios in iGaming. Wanted Dead or a Wild, Chaos Crew. High volatility, modern visual production.
- Relax Gaming, Money Train series, Hellcatraz. Premium aggregator behind a lot of the sector's most-loved high-variance titles.
- BGaming, crypto-native provider. Elvis Frog in Vegas, Book of Cats.
- Evoplay, feature-heavy slots and instant-win catalog.
- RubyPlay, Gems of the Gods series, high-volatility slots.
- Slotmill, Scandinavian shop. Mayan Magic Wildfire, Reel Desire.
- Habanero, broad catalog, Asian-market history. Koi Gate, Fa Chai Shen.
What's missing from the roster: Light & Wonder, IGT, Scientific Games. None of those are dealbreakers, Hacksaw and Relax cover the high-volatility appetite, and NetEnt covers the premium-brand box.
RTP across the major providers in this roster generally falls 94%, 97%. Sweeps RTP can differ from the same titles on real-money platforms with published license details because the math is sometimes adjusted, so check individual game info panels rather than trusting third-party RTP databases that quote the licensed-casino figures.
Live dealer is the differentiator. Most sweeps brands in the sub-$50M revenue tier are slots-only because real-time streaming infrastructure is expensive. Live dealer is available at Play Fame.
The B2Spin group already runs live dealer at McLuck, so Play Fame is using existing infrastructure rather than building from scratch. Specific live dealer providers and tables are not disclosed, so I won't speculate on the exact lineup, verify directly on platform if live dealer is a priority. The presence of a live dealer feed at all is the unusual part for a 2024-vintage sweeps launch.
Cost-Per-SC: The Number That Actually Matters
For sweeps, the only honest question is how many dollars you spend per redeemable SC. The $9.99 first-purchase gets you 25 SC bonus plus whatever SC the GC purchase generates through gameplay (variable by RTP and play style).
Optimistic-case effective cost is roughly $0.30, $0.50 per SC for the welcome package, degrading toward $0.80, $1.20 per SC at standard ongoing purchase tiers based on the typical B2Spin pricing structure.
This is industry-standard pricing. Cost-per-SC at Stake.us, McLuck, WOW Vegas, and Play Fame all cluster in the same band. The differentiators are bonus reload frequency, VIP boost rates, and redemption friction, which is where Play Fame loses ground.
Redemption, Where Play Fame Lags
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- Methods: Gift Cards, Bank Transfer (ACH)
- Minimum redemption: $75 / 75 SC
- Processing window: 1-7 business days
That 75 SC floor is the headline negative. Compared to the rest of the field:
| Sweeps Brand | Min Bank Redemption | Native App | Live Dealer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Play Fame | 75 SC | No | Yes |
| McLuck (sister brand) | ~50 SC | No | Yes |
| WOW Vegas | ~50 SC | No | Limited |
| Stake.us | ~50 SC (instant crypto) | Yes | Yes |
| High 5 Casino | ~50 SC | Yes | Some |
| Chumba Casino | ~$100 (bank) | Yes | No |
Play Fame has the highest standard-method minimum among major sweeps brands we track, with the partial exception of Chumba's bank threshold. At an effective cost-per-SC in the $0.30, $0.50 range on bonus packages, you are looking at roughly $25, $40 of net spend before you even hit the 75 SC redemption floor, assuming average RTP. For pure free-play users running off the 2.5 SC welcome and the 0.2 SC daily drip, getting to 75 SC is a multi-month grind.
The 1-7 day processing window is wide. Best case you're at 24 hours, worst case a full week.
KYC delays first redemption by another 1-3 business days based on industry-tracked timelines from comparable B2Spin properties. I haven't run a personal redemption cycle on Play Fame myself yet, so I can't speak to actual median payout times from first-party testing. Take that with a grain of salt and assume the back end of the published window for a first redemption.
Geographic Coverage
16 US states are prohibited:
Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, West Virginia.
That is a heavy prohibition list. California, New York, Michigan, and New Jersey alone represent roughly 30% of the US population.
If you are in any of those, this review is academic, Play Fame won't accept your registration.
Play Fame does work in the Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Illinois markets where most sweeps competitors also operate. Compared to the field, Chumba is the most permissive at around 5 prohibited states, McLuck has a similar 14-16 prohibited footprint to Play Fame, and Stake.us sits in the same restriction band. The B2Spin legal team appears to be cutting more states preemptively, possibly in response to the wave of state-level sweeps litigation that hit Michigan, New York, and Connecticut through 2024-2025.
Operator Background
B2Services OÜ runs Play Fame, McLuck (since 2022), Scratchful, and Jackpota under the B2Spin group umbrella. The McLuck multi-year track record is the load-bearing piece of trust here, McLuck has processed redemptions for several years and the operator has not generated any major regulatory or community complaint clusters that have surfaced in industry trade press.
SGLA membership is confirmed via industry sources.
SGLA member commitments include responsible gaming tooling, dispute handling protocols, and self-imposed advertising standards. Better than nothing. Not a regulatory backstop. The SGLA does not have enforcement teeth in any meaningful sense, it can suspend membership but it cannot compel a refund, void a T&C clause, or issue a binding ruling.
The operator does not publish a play license number and we wouldn't expect one.
That also means there is no external authority to escalate disputes to, there is no Malta Gaming Authority complaint form for a Play Fame issue. SGLA is the closest thing, and it has limited teeth.
Mobile Experience
Records confirm: no native iOS or Android app. Browser-only on mobile.
This is normal for sweeps because Apple's App Store and Google Play policies on real-money-adjacent apps are messy and most operators don't bother with the approval gauntlet. The HTML5 game engines from the major providers (NetEnt, Hacksaw, Relax) render fine on modern mobile browsers.
Live dealer streaming on mobile is connection-dependent, don't run live blackjack on a flaky 4G signal and then complain when the stream chops.
Public sources also notes a 4.7 app store rating, which is interesting given there is no app to rate. Likely a metadata artifact from the data ingest pipeline, or a legacy field. I wouldn't put weight on it.
Support
Live chat exists per industry coverage but is reportedly gated behind making at least one Gold Coin purchase. If that is accurate, and I'm flagging this as a third-party-sourced claim I have not personally documented, it creates a two-tier support experience that disadvantages free-play users at exactly the moments they most need help (account creation, KYC issues, first redemption snags).
Email support is open to everyone. 24-72 hour windows are typical for the sector.
For any redemption dispute, document everything in writing, email creates a paper trail. SGLA-member operators have committed to dispute handling but the framework is informal and non-binding.
How It Stacks Up Against The Sister Brand
The most useful comparison is Play Fame vs. McLuck because the operator is identical. Both run on B2Spin infrastructure, both share compliance frameworks, both have live dealer.
Play Fame leads on game count (1,300 vs.
McLuck's ~1,000). McLuck leads on redemption minimum (50 SC vs. 75 SC) and operator track record (3+ years vs. ~1 year). Cost-per-SC is roughly equivalent. If you already have a McLuck account and want a second B2Spin brand for game variety, Play Fame is the logical add, same backend mechanics, slightly different catalog.
If you are picking one B2Spin brand to start with, McLuck wins on redemption friction.
Bonus T&Cs Worth Knowing
Industry reporting does not expose specific playthrough multipliers for SC obtained via bonuses, and I cannot independently verify them right now. Standard sweeps practice is 1x playthrough on bonus SC before redemption, meaning you have to play the SC through once before cashing out. Some operators apply higher multipliers on first-purchase SC. Read the Sweepstakes Rules page directly before assuming.
The 2.5 SC welcome SC almost certainly carries playthrough requirements.
If you are trying to validate the redemption pipeline cheaply, the $9.99 first-purchase package is probably the lowest-cost path to a realistic redemptions test.
What's Missing From The Operator's Disclosures
Things I'd flag as opacity, in order of how much they would matter to me:
- Specific live dealer provider list. Not published. Could be Pragmatic Play Live, Evolution, an in-house feed, or a B2Spin-shared infrastructure provider, material because Evolution-powered tables are objectively the gold standard.
- playthrough multipliers on bonus SC. Not. Read the Sweepstakes Rules.
- VIP tier thresholds. tiers exist but the breakpoints are not public. You don't know what spend triggers Gold or Platinum, which makes it impossible to plan around tier benefits.
- Full GC purchase package menu. Not beyond the $9.99 first-purchase tier.
- Specific gift card brands available for redemption. Listed as a method but the brand list is not.
None of these are dealbreakers individually. Collectively, they reflect the standard sweeps-sector pattern of pushing operational details below the fold so they can be quietly modified.
Bottom Line
Play Fame is a competent mid-tier sweeps brand with two real strengths (catalog size, live dealer) and two real weaknesses (75 SC bank minimum, restricted state footprint). The B2Spin operator backing makes it more credible than a 2024 launch would otherwise be, but the redemption mechanics are objectively weaker than the McLuck sister property.
If you are already on McLuck and want a second brand for game variety, Play Fame is a logical pick. If you are new to sweeps and want the lowest-friction redemption path, McLuck or WOW Vegas at the 50 SC minimum beats this on day one.
Rankings update when operator quality drops or improves, and the 75 SC floor is the single biggest factor holding Play Fame's position down.
If B2Spin drops the bank minimum to 50 SC at any point, the calculus changes.
The only way for any sweepstakes operator to make money is if you, on average, lose. The cost-per-SC math, the 75 SC redemption floor, the bonus playthrough requirements, they all exist to ensure the house collects. The free SC drip exists to keep you engaged enough to eventually purchase. Have fun, set a hard budget, treat it as entertainment with negative expected value, not as a side hustle.
PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE.
Where this casino is available
Where Play Fame 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 16 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
Play Fame 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
Play Fame has a native iOS app on the App Store but no native Android app. The mobile browser experience is fully responsive and offers complete access to the game library and features, including live dealer games.
Customer support
Live chat support: Available
Support or responsible-gaming claims have primary or official source support.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes, Play Fame is a legitimate and safe sweepstakes casino. It's operated by B2Services OÜ and is part of the established B2Spin group, which also runs Hello Millions and McLuck. The site uses SSL encryption, has public review-site feedback, and follows the no-purchase-necessary sweepstakes promotional model. There are no major controversies or payout scandals associated with it.
- Play Fame is available in most US states but is prohibited in 16. You cannot play if you are physically located in Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, or West Virginia. Always check the official terms for the most current list, as state laws can change.
Gameplay & bonuses
- Play Fame lists a 7.5K GC + 2.5 SC welcome offer. Use the signup screen as the final source for limited-time bonus changes.
- Play Fame has a native iOS app called "Casino Games by PlayFame" available on the App Store. It does not have a native Android app on the Google Play Store. Android users and those who prefer not to download an app can access the full site through their mobile browser, which offers a responsive and complete experience.
- Play Fame is listed with about 1,300+ games and live dealer support. Use the live lobby for the exact current provider mix and title count.
- Play Fame has a "Loyalty Club," but the specific details, like tier names, requirements, and benefits, are not publicly disclosed on the site. Based on similar operators, it likely rewards consistent play with bonus drops and potentially rakeback, but the lack of transparency is a drawback compared to sites like Stake.us that have clear VIP structures.
- Yes, you can get free Sweeps Coins on Play Fame in three ways: through the daily login bonus (which gives small amounts over 7 days), by referring a friend (which earns you 20 SC), and via the mail-in request (AMOE), which grants 4 SC. The mail-in method involves sending a handwritten request to their postal address, as outlined in the official sweepstakes rules.
- Some bonuses at Play Fame, particularly the bonus Sweeps Coins from purchases, carry a 1x playthrough requirements. This means you must play the bonus amount one time before any prizes from it become withdrawable. A 1x playthrough is very low and player-friendly, essentially meaning there's no real barrier to cashing out your prizes.
Payments & KYC
- The minimum amount you need to redeem for cash (via ACH or cryptocurrency) at Play Fame is 75 Sweeps Coins. The minimum to redeem for a gift card is lower, at 10 Sweeps Coins. The 75 SC cash minimum is higher than many competitors, which often have a 50 SC threshold.
- For redemptions, Play Fame lists Gift Cards, Bank Transfer. Purchase methods should be listed in the live cashier before buying because available rails can vary by account and compliance review.
General
- Play Fame and McLuck are sister sites under the same operator (B2Spin). Play Fame has a larger game library (over 1,300+ games vs. McLuck's 600+) and includes live dealer games. However, Play Fame has a higher minimum cash redemption (75 SC vs. McLuck's 50 SC). The welcome bonuses are similar, with McLuck offering slightly more SC (7.7 SC vs. 2.5 SC) for no purchase. Both are solid, but choose Play Fame for more games and McLuck for a lower redemptions threshold.
- Play Fame lists Gift Cards, Bank Transfer redemptions with a 75 SC minimum and a 1-7 business days payout window. Complete KYC before your first redemption and use the live cashier for account-specific timing.
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] Play Fame Terms of Service — playfame.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[2] Play Fame Sweepstakes Rules — playfame.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[3] Play Fame Responsible Play — playfame.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[4] Operator terms and conditions — playfame.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[5] Official sweepstakes rules — playfame.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
[6] Responsible-gaming policy — playfame.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: responsible gaming, account limits
Play Fame is a sweepstakes casino rated 3.7/5 on CasinoRankr's Bayesian-weighted scale based on 212 rate-limited community votes (36% approval). 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: High confidence. At least 200 votes. The label reflects vote volume, not payout safety, legality, or verified players. Verdict: Good Option. Welcome bonus: 7.5K GC + 2.5 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: 1-7 business days (source-backed). Pros: 1,300+ game library, top-tier catalog volume for sweeps in 2026. Real live dealer vertical, rare for a sub-$50M-revenue sweeps brand. Top-shelf provider lineup verified: NetEnt, Hacksaw Gaming, Relax Gaming, BGaming, Evoplay, RubyPlay, Slotmill, Habanero. Cons: 75 SC bank-transfer minimum is the highest among major sweeps brands tracked. 1-7 day payout window is wide. first redemption adds 1-3 days for KYC. 16 US states prohibited including California, New York, Michigan, and New Jersey. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-22.
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Responsible-gaming reminder
- Set a spend limit before you start and stop when it is reached.
- 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.
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Final but necessary parting words: please do not play with money that you cannot afford to lose. Casino play is not a money-making method and long-run outcomes favor the house.