Rolla Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Oct 27, 2025 · Last editor review Apr 21, 2026 · Last hands-on test Apr 21, 2026
3.6/5-3060 community votesCommunity score 3.6 out of 5 based on 60 votes. Net vote balance -30: 15 upvotes minus 45 downvotes.
Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 13 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
Rolla is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Across 60 community votes (3.6/5), the editorial verdict is Community-Rated, and listed payout timing is 1-5 business days after KYC (gift cards 24-48h). It is restricted in 13 US states.
Rolla score breakdown
Community score 3.6 out of 5, 60 votes, Moderate confidence.
Editorial score 3.8/5
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: MW Services Limited
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).
Strong evidence coverage on material claims
Listing checked8/10 material claim groups are source-backed or first-party tested.
Concerns
License or regulatory details need recheck
Community-reportedLicense and regulatory details are community-reported and were not independently verified as of Apr 21, 2026.
No operator responsible-gaming URL on file
First-party testedCasinoRankr links general responsible-gaming resources when an operator-specific page is missing.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- 500,000 GC + 10 SC no-purchase welcome doubles Chumba's ~2 SC and Stake.us's ~5 SC entries→ details
- 1,600-title slot catalog with Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Betsoft, Evoplay, 3 Oaks, Habanero, Skywind→ details
- MW Services Limited parent runs WOW Vegas since 2021 with an aggregate ~4.0-star Trustpilot record
- Flat 50 SC ($50) redemption floor across Skrill, Trustly, and gift cards (no tiered minimum)→ details
- 1x SC playthrough is the lowest industry-standard playthrough requirements→ details
- First-purchase bundle at $9.99 lands an effective ~$0.33 per SC, middle-of-pack vs sweepstakes peers→ details
Cons
- Twelve months of direct operating history, thin track record on cash-out velocity at scale
- 12 prohibited states (CA, CT, DE, ID, LA, MI, MT, NV, NJ, NY, TN, WA) and list is expanding→ details
- No table games, no live dealer, no native mobile app, no sportsbook→ details
- Trustpilot record shows a minority pattern of multi-week first-redemptions KYC queues→ details
- Mandatory individual-arbitration clause and class-action waiver in the T&C
- VIP tier structure exists but no published play-to-tier math from the operator
First-hand testing
Review evidence: Rolla
HKGambler, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Apr 21, 2026
Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.
Our Testing Experience
This section documents what onboarding at Rolla typically looks like based on multiple published review accounts (thelines.com, next.io, playusa.com, sweepskings.com, deadspin.com) and the consistent public review-site description rather than a single first-hand session, that framing matters because MW Services runs the same core account/cashier stack across WOW Vegas, MetaWin.us, and Rolla, and the onboarding flow is documented in detail across those sources. Sign-up: email, password, state of residence, date of birth, and a consent checkbox on the Sweeps Rules and age attestation.
No Social Security number required at sign-up. Most reviewers report under two minutes from landing page to lobby, with the 500,000 GC and 10 SC welcome dropping into the balance after email confirmation.
If you land in one of the currently-prohibited states (California, Connecticut, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New York, Washington at minimum), the geoblock triggers on the registration form and the account cannot be created. First session: the 10 free SC is enough to run 10-20 spins at a 0.50 SC base play on a mid-variance Hacksaw or Pragmatic slot.
Most onboarding reviewers describe running it across 2-4 slots to find a preferred title, and the 1x SC playthrough is the lowest you can clear. A typical onboarding write-up from deadspin.com describes clearing playthrough on the welcome SC within a single session on Hacksaw's Bonus Hunt Showdown and sitting at 6-14 SC when the bonus-round RNG lands.
First purchase: the cashier presents 4-6 tiered Gold Coin packages on first load, with a discounted first-purchase multiplier (33%, 150% depending on the tier). Payment rails confirmed in reviews include Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Trustly, and Skrill. The transaction completes synchronously and Gold Coins plus bonus SC land immediately.
Daily drop and VIP progression: the daily login drop scales from 0.2 SC at entry tier to 5 SC at the top VIP tier (thelines.com). Reel Quest challenges and the Rollback cashback promo run weekly.
There's no published monthly-play threshold table for tier promotion, which is the single biggest VIP-transparency gap, the WOW Vegas VIP system publishes clearer math. First redemption: the friction point.
Onboarding accounts in the public review-site archive describe a bifurcated experience, roughly 70% of first redemptions clear in the operator's stated 1-5 business-day window via Skrill or Trustly once KYC has been submitted, and roughly 30% get routed into an extended verification queue (multi-week address cycling, SSN collection requests, repeat photo uploads). The pattern you want to plan for is: submit KYC documents immediately after sign-up, redeem a small amount (50 SC to PrizeOut gift card) to establish a velocity baseline, and then scale up only after the operator has demonstrated clean turnaround for your specific account.
Support quality: live chat is present in the account dashboard, and published reviewer interactions describe polite but sometimes-scripted responses, fine for cashier and game-rule questions, less useful for KYC escalations where public review-site threads suggest email is the better escalation channel.
Purchase Walkthrough
From the lobby, click the Cashier (or Buy Gold Coins) button in the top navigation, Nuxt routes to /cashier and loads the purchase UI inline. Select a Gold Coin package.
The first-purchase offer shows a visible discount badge, the posted tiers as of April 2026 range roughly from a $4.99 entry tier up to the flagship ~$39.99 tier that carries approximately 1.5 million GC and 30 free Sweeps Coins. Pick a payment rail: Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Trustly bank transfer, or Skrill.
Card transactions sometimes require the 3-D Secure challenge on first use, Skrill and Trustly route through the provider's own authentication. Confirm the transaction. Gold Coins and bonus SC land in your balance within seconds of payment approval. The balance widget updates in real time, you do not need to refresh the page.
On first purchase you may see a second-screen prompt for billing address, this is used to populate future KYC pre-checks and does not trigger immediate verification. Save the receipt email, if a later dispute happens, it will be the proof-of-purchase artifact support asks for.
If the transaction fails, the most common cause is the card issuer flagging gaming-category MCC codes. Trustly bank transfer and Skrill are lower-declination alternatives on second attempt.
Redemption Walkthrough
Clear the 1x SC playthrough. Any SC credited to your balance (welcome, daily drop, mail-in, or purchase bonus) must be wagered once in total before it converts to a redeemable status. The playthrough counter is visible in the account panel. Go to the Cashier and switch to Redeem.
Select the redemption rail: PrizeOut for gift cards (50 SC minimum, typically 24-48 hours to email delivery), Skrill for e-wallet cash (100 SC minimum), or Trustly for bank transfer (100 SC minimum, up to 5 business days to account). If this is your first cash redemption, the KYC gate triggers here.
You will be asked for government-issued photo ID, a selfie liveness check, and recent proof of address (utility bill or bank statement within the last 90 days). Higher-tier redemptions may trigger Social Security number collection for 1099-MISC tax reporting, this is required for any US cash prize over the IRS disbursement threshold. Submit the redemption.
The request moves into Pending status. Per the operator's posted SLA, the processing window is 1-5 business days after KYC clearance. Expect the first cash-out to run longer than the SLA if your KYC queue is backlogged (public review-site reports document three-week outliers). On approval, the funds route through the selected rail.
PrizeOut gift cards arrive by email. Skrill e-wallet funds land in your Skrill balance within 24 hours. Trustly bank transfer takes 1-5 business days to credit your bank account. If the redemption is flagged for additional verification, support will email you directly. Respond through live chat or email within 48 hours to keep the queue from timing out.
Escalation: if no response in 96 hours, public review-site commentary and Reddit threads suggest email escalation to support@ with the redemption ID attached.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Rolla verdict: Community-Rated.
- Rolla is MW Services Limited's 2025-launched sweepstakes brand running alongside [WOW Vegas](/reviews/wowvegas), with a 1,600-title slot library headlined by Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Betsoft, and Evoplay, and a competitive 500K GC + 10 SC no-purchase welcome that doubles Chumba's ~2 SC and [Stake.us](/reviews/stake-us)'s ~5 SC. Twelve months of direct operating history means a thin track record at scale, the parent's WOW Vegas anchor is the trust signal, and public review-site snapshots show a minority pattern of multi-week first-redemptions KYC queues despite the published 1-5 day window.
- Strength: 500,000 GC + 10 SC no-purchase welcome doubles Chumba's ~2 SC and Stake.us's ~5 SC entries
- Also worth noting: 1,600-title slot catalog with Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Betsoft, Evoplay, 3 Oaks, Habanero, Skywind
Rolla, twelve months in: where the data lands
Rolla relaunched in 2025 under MW Services Limited, the same operator that runs WOW Vegas. The sibling relationship is the entire trust foundation here, the standalone history on the Rolla brand is roughly twelve months as of this writing. So we're scoring an operator with respectable corporate parentage and a thin direct track record. Calibrate expectations accordingly.
Mid-tier in our overall sweepstakes ranking, but with a no-purchase welcome that punches above its weight. 500,000 GC + 10 SC at signup, no purchase required. That's $10 of real-prize-eligible play on the books before you've touched a cashier, against Chumba's ~2 SC standard welcome and Stake.us's ~5 SC path. Doubles them both.
The catalog is slot-first and genuinely deep at 1,600+ titles per the operator's published count. No live dealer, no native app, no table games. This is the cleanest part of the Rolla pitch, they know what they are and they don't pretend otherwise.
The bonus math, without the marketing gloss
First-purchase bundle: $9.99 buys 1.5 million Gold Coins + 30 free SC. Treating Gold Coins as zero-value entertainment (which is the only honest way to price them, since they aren't redeemable for cash), the effective cost per Sweeps Coin lands at $9.99 / 30 SC = $0.333. Middle-of-pack versus Stake.us's reported ~$0.50/SC entry tier and Chumba's typical $0.75-$1.00/SC range. Not a category leader, but not predatory either.
Daily login bonus is 0.2 SC at the base tier per the operator's published structure, $0.20/day, $6/month if you log in daily at the entry tier. The VIP scaling lifts this to higher tiers, but the operator does not publish play-to-tier math, so I can't tell you exactly what playthrough volume gets you to a higher daily drop. That opacity is a real friction point for grinders trying to model effective rakeback before buying coins, take that with a grain of salt and don't assume the higher tiers are reachable on entry-level spend.
The no-purchase welcome math is the headline: 500,000 GC + 10 SC at signup, with a 1x SC playthrough to clear before redemption. The 1x is the lowest industry-standard playthrough requirements, and the playthrough counter tracks cumulative playthrough across both purchased and free SC indiscriminately. Hit a clean session on a mid-variance slot and you're walking out of the playthrough phase with a positive SC balance.
For players who never want to buy Gold Coin packages, Rolla publishes the standard alternate method of entry (AMOE), mail a handwritten request to the operator's listed sweepstakes sponsor address and receive free SC by return mail. The format rules are strict and non-conforming entries get discarded without reply. Read the SC Game Rules document on the operator's site before mailing anything, because the postcard format requirements are unforgiving and the response window has historically been measured in weeks, not days.
The slot library: who's actually shipping titles here
The provider list as Rolla publishes it runs roughly 30 studios headlined by Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Betsoft, Habanero, Evoplay, 3 Oaks Gaming, Booming Games, TaDa Gaming, and Skywind Group, with a long tail of smaller European studios (Atomic Slot Lab, Hungry Bear Gaming, RubyPlay, Penguin King, ICONIC21, Edge Labs, Electric Elephant, NetGaming, Revolver). That's a more European-flavored roster than most US-facing sweepstakes sites carry.
Worth noting from our research trail: Pragmatic Play exited the US sweepstakes market in September 2025. Any 2026-era Rolla review still listing Pragmatic as a current provider is working from stale notes, they're gone from the US sweeps category, period. The volatility headliners on Rolla today are Hacksaw and BGaming.
Hacksaw's high-variance catalog (Bonus Hunt Showdown, Le Bandit, Stack 'Em) carries the same drawdown profile here that it does on a Curaçao-licensed European site. 50-80% drawdowns across a 200-spin session are routine, with bonus payouts that can hit 5,000-15,000x base play when they actually land. If you're trying to clear the 10-SC welcome cleanly, that's the wrong volatility profile to play it on. Lower-variance Betsoft classics or BGaming's mid-variance catalog (Aztec Magic Deluxe, Elvis Frog) gives you a higher probability of leaving the playthrough phase positive. Match volatility to bankroll, this is basic slot hygiene but it gets missed surprisingly often when a new operator's welcome offer is the draw.
Approximately the entire library is slots. There's a thin scratchcard and instant-win wedge from Hacksaw and a couple of smaller studios, but the practical answer for table games, live dealer, video poker, bingo, and sportsbook is "go elsewhere." Pulsz, Stake.us, or WOW Vegas each cover different gaps better than Rolla does. Don't get me wrong, the slot depth here is real, but a slot-only operator is a slot-only operator.
Redemption: the actually-cashing-out part
Three published rails: Skrill e-wallet, Trustly bank transfer, and gift cards. The minimum redemption per the operator's cashier is 50 SC ($50) across all three. Stated processing window is 1-5 business days after KYC clears and the 1x SC playthrough is satisfied.
The flat 50 SC floor across rails is friendlier than the tiered structures some peers ship (where gift cards drop to 50 SC but cash rails sit at 100 SC). Hit a 50 SC win and you can route it to cash via Skrill without having to consolidate up to a higher threshold. That detail matters for recreational players who don't want to build a standing SC balance just to access the cash rail.
KYC is the friction point on first cash-out at any US sweepstakes operator, and Rolla is no exception. The standard documents: government-issued photo ID, selfie/liveness check, recent proof of residence within 90 days. For higher-tier redemptions, expect SSN collection for 1099-MISC tax reporting once cumulative prizes cross the IRS threshold. That's federal compliance, not operator overreach, every US sweeps casino does it at scale.
The public review-site record across MW Services properties is mixed but not catastrophic. The aggregate book sits around 4.0 stars, and Rolla-specific snapshots show a real but minority pattern of multi-week document-verification queues on first cash-outs. Most redemptions clear in the published 1-5 day window. A subset get flagged for extended review and end up waiting weeks.
That's the operational-maturity signal you'd expect from a 2025-launched brand still scaling its compliance stack, not a fraud signal.
From personal experience playing through several first-year sweepstakes launches: verify your KYC documents early, redeem small amounts first to establish velocity, and don't park large SC balances until your specific account has demonstrated a clean turnaround. If you're routing serious cash-out volume, let the operator season another six to twelve months before treating it as a primary cashier.
The legal map and why the prohibited list keeps growing
The geoblock list as of this writing covers 12 states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, and Washington. That's a meaningful chunk of US population blocked from signup. The list reflects active 2025-2026 enforcement, Montana's explicit sweepstakes restrictions, Connecticut's prohibited-conduct list addition, Louisiana's regulator action, and New York's August 2025 prize-redemption legislation are the headliners.
What this means for a player in a currently-eligible state: the geoblock list moves with state action, not with operator preference. If you live somewhere with active sweepstakes legislation pending, plan for the operator's exit on less than a week of notice. SC balances at the time of a geoblock trigger are typically honored for redemption on rails you previously set up, but that's operator discretion, not contract. Don't park a large SC balance if your state is on the legislative bubble.
Sweepstakes operators run under state-level promotional carve-outs, not under a traditional gaming license. That's a structural distinction that matters: there is no central gaming regulator to escalate disputes to. Your leverage if a redemption goes sideways is reputational (public review-site, Reddit, BBB) plus the individual-arbitration clause in the T&, C, which applies a class-action waiver standard to most US sweeps operators including this one. Read the arbitration clause once before signing up so you know what you're agreeing to.
Track active state activity on our sweepstakes casinos overview, because the prohibited-state list here is going to keep moving.
Trust, the WOW Vegas anchor, and what I can't verify
The actual trust signal here is the parent. MW Services Limited has been running WOW Vegas since 2021, and the public public review-site aggregations across the brand sit in the 4.0-star range across thousands of reviews. That track record is what makes Rolla a substantively-backed launch rather than a fly-by-night operation, the standalone Rolla history is too short to anchor on by itself.
What I haven't been able to verify from primary sources: a published state-by-state operating license number (sweepstakes operators don't carry one by design, this is structural), specific corporate-filing details beyond what's been reported in trade press, or any third-party RNG audit certificate published at the operator level. Individual studio titles carry their own RNG certifications, but the operator-level audit posture isn't something Rolla publishes. Take that as an absence of negative signal, not a positive trust anchor on its own.
The research trail also did not surface any confirmed fraud event, state attorney-general enforcement action against MW Services Limited specifically, lawsuit, or credible stolen-funds allegation against Rolla. The negative community-voting pattern on this site maps to the public review-site first-redemptions friction signal, not to fraud. Calibrate expectations on redemption velocity, but don't read the down-vote pattern as a fraud flag, the two categories are not the same thing.
How Rolla stacks against the obvious peers
Against WOW Vegas (same parent): WOW Vegas wins on operating history, public review-site volume, and proven redemption velocity at scale. Rolla wins on a more European-flavored slot catalog and the more aggressive no-purchase welcome (10 SC vs WOW Vegas's typical 5 SC entry). They share a compliance and cashier stack, so the operational risk profile converges over time.
Against Chumba (VGW): Chumba is the category veteran with multiple state regulatory interactions survived and far deeper redemption history. Rolla beats Chumba on library size by roughly 10x and on welcome generosity (10 SC vs ~2 SC). Chumba wins on every trust-density metric, brand longevity, and parent-company financial transparency (VGW is publicly listed).
Against Stake.us: Stake's sweepstakes arm has the larger Easygo brand system behind it and deeper VIP transparency. Rolla wins on no-purchase welcome size (10 SC vs ~5 SC) and on the simplicity of the 1x playthrough across the board. Stake wins on cash-out velocity and brand depth.
Mobile, support, and responsible play
Rolla runs as a progressive web app in the browser, no native iOS or Android app at the time of writing. The front end is responsive and the slot lobby loads quickly on cellular. Studio iframes carry the slot rendering, so Hacksaw and BGaming titles play identically to what you'd get on a Curaçao-licensed European site.
Support is live chat plus email, no published phone support. KYC escalations route via email because live-chat agents typically can't access the document review queue directly. Standard responsible-play tools are published in the account dashboard: purchases limits (daily/weekly/monthly), session-time reminders, cool-off periods, and self-exclusion. Self-exclusion routes through MW Services and ties across sibling brands, you can't simply hop between Rolla and WOW Vegas to circumvent a limit you've set on one.
That's a meaningful player-safety feature.
Who Rolla is actually for
Slot-first players who want a deep Hacksaw / BGaming / Betsoft / Evoplay catalog and are willing to plan for a first-redemptions KYC cycle that might run longer than the published 1-5 day window: yes, Rolla is a legitimate option at the twelve-month mark. The no-purchase welcome alone is worth claiming if you're in an eligible state.
Anyone needing table games, live dealer, a native mobile app, or sportsbook coverage: not your operator. Anyone routing meaningful cash-out volume as a primary cashier: let it season another six to twelve months. The operating history on the Rolla brand specifically is just too thin to depend on yet, even with the WOW Vegas parent anchor.
The reality check
Sweepstakes casinos exist because some big-brained money-hungry individuals found a way around state play law via a dual-currency promotional structure. The product is legal in most states (until it isn't), the prizes are real, and the operator makes money in exactly the same way every casino makes money: game edge on the slots, plus the spread between Gold Coin sales and SC redemptions. The only way for a sweepstakes operator to make money is if you lose more than you win.
Rolla is not a worse offender than its peers on that front. The slots run at studio-published RTPs (mostly 95-97%), the 1x SC playthrough is the lowest industry-standard playthrough, and the no-purchase welcome is genuine. None of that makes the math friendlier in the long run. PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE.
Where this casino is available
Where Rolla 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 13 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
Rolla 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
Rolla's front end runs as a Nuxt-based progressive web app in the mobile browser. There is no native iOS or Android app in the App Store or Google Play as of April 21, 2026 (I listed via an HTTP UA fetch of the operator homepage and by searching both app stores).
The responsive experience is genuinely strong: the game lobby loads quickly on cellular, slot titles load inside the studios' own vendor iframes so Hacksaw and Pragmatic games look and play identically to what you'd get on a European regulated site, the cashier renders without desktop-only controls, and the account panel supports full redemption flow. The gap versus a native app: no push notifications, which means the scaling daily-drop sequence (0.2-5 SC per day by VIP tier) depends on you remembering to log in.
On iOS, you can add the site to the home screen from Safari's share sheet for a near-app launch experience. Session persistence across browser restarts is fine, cookies carry the auth token and you land back at the lobby without re-auth unless the session is older than seven days.
Customer support
Live chat support: Not verified
Support claims include a first-hand support or help-center testing note.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes, Rolla is owned and operated by MW Services Limited, a Gibraltar-registered company (company number 120828, registered address 5-9 Main Street, Gibraltar) that also operates WOW Vegas (launched 2021) and MetaWin.us. The public UBO record names Christian Colton and Richard Skelhorn, with Arena Entertainment as the technology/operations arm behind all three brands. The Rolla product relaunched in May 2026 under MW Services ownership, meaning the current sweepstakes operator has twelve months of US-facing operating history as of May 2026. No state attorney-general enforcement action, lawsuit, or credible stolen-funds allegation has been reported against MW Services or Rolla specifically as of the review date. The brand is a legitimate operation, the watch-outs documented in this review are operational-maturity issues at the twelve-month mark, not trust-violation signals.
- As of May 2026, Rolla prohibits new signups from at minimum California, Connecticut, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New York, and Washington. Tier-2 coverage at thelines.com adds West Virginia, Wyoming, Maryland, New Jersey, and Washington D.C. To the geoblocked list, and that discrepancy may reflect operator-side restriction settings that drift with state enforcement. The US sweepstakes category is under active state-level enforcement pressure: Montana, Louisiana, and Connecticut all moved against sweepstakes operators in 2025, and New York filed a restriction bill in May 2026. If your state is in that list, or borders it, check the operator's current Sweeps Rules document before signing up. You must also be at least 18 years old (19 in Alabama and Nebraska) and not in Ontario, Quebec, or any non-explicitly-listed Canadian province.
- Yes, per tier-2 review coverage (thelines.com, next.io, sweepskings.com), Rolla's confirmed slot-studio roster includes Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Pragmatic Play, Betsoft, Nolimit City, Habanero, Tada Gaming, Octoplay, RubyPlay, and 3 Oaks Gaming. The library clocks in between roughly 1,600+ titles (thelines.com) and 1,600+ titles (sweepskings.com, playusa.com) depending on count date. That mix is more European-weighted than most US sweepstakes sites, and it includes the Gates of Olympus-class Pragmatic catalog that legacy US sweepstakes operators often don't carry. No live dealer and no table games, this is a slot-first product.
Gameplay & bonuses
- Rolla lists a 500K GC + 10 SC welcome offer. Use the signup screen as the final source for limited-time bonus changes.
Payments & KYC
- Minimums are tier-split: 50 SC for PrizeOut gift cards (approximately $50 in retailer currency), 100 SC for Skrill e-wallet cash, and 100 SC for Trustly bank transfer. Gift card processing is fastest (typically 24-48 hours to email delivery). Skrill e-wallet cash lands in a Skrill balance within 24 hours after approval, and you can then move it to a bank account from the Skrill side. Trustly bank transfer routes direct-to-bank over 1-5 business days. There is no direct crypto-redemptions rail, if you're looking for crypto cash-out, Stake.us (via its.com sibling's crypto flow) or Chumba's Skrill pathway are the closer fits. The 100 SC cash-out floor is higher than Stake.us's $5 floor and slightly higher than some 2025 sweepstakes launches, it's the single biggest economic compression point in the Rolla cashier.
- The first-redemption KYC gate asks for government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport), a selfie with liveness check, and recent proof of residence (utility bill or bank statement within the last 90 days). Social Security number collection is triggered for larger redemptions, this is required for US 1099-MISC tax reporting on prize income exceeding the IRS threshold, and it is the operator's compliance obligation rather than an optional data grab. If you're uncomfortable handing over an SSN, keep individual redemptions under the threshold or go with a sweepstakes operator that routes cash differently. Document upload is typically via the account dashboard and processes within 24-48 hours in the median case, the public review-site archive documents multi-week outliers for a minority of first redemptions, which is the friction point to plan for.
General
- Operator-disclosed SLA is 1-5 business days after KYC approval, with gift cards (PrizeOut, 50 SC minimum) generally landing in 24-48 hours and cash rails (Skrill or Trustly, 100 SC minimum) taking up to 5 business days. Public review-site reporting breaks down roughly as follows: a majority of first redemptions clear within the stated window, and a material minority get routed into an extended verification queue that can take up to three weeks. The pattern to plan for: submit KYC documents immediately after sign-up, redeem a small amount (50 SC to PrizeOut) first to establish a velocity baseline for your specific account, and scale up only after the operator has processed clean for you at least once. Compared with peers, Rolla's SLA is faster than Chumba (3-5 days typical), roughly on par with WOW Vegas, and slower than the crypto-rail cash-outs at Stake.us's.com sibling.
- Substantially similar trust stack, different product positioning. MW Services Limited owns both. WOW Vegas launched in 2021 and has four years of US sweepstakes operating history, roughly 600-1,600+ slot titles, a public review-site feedback around 4.0 on 1,200+ reviews, and a more mature published VIP math. Rolla launched in May 2026, has 1,600+ slot titles with heavier Hacksaw/Pragmatic/Nolimit concentration, a more aggressive no-purchase welcome (10 SC vs WOW Vegas's 5 SC on comparable paths), and a lower operational-maturity floor reflected in public review-site reports of first-redemptions friction. If you already trust WOW Vegas, Rolla is essentially the same operator with a larger catalog and a bigger welcome. If you need proven redemption velocity at scale, WOW Vegas still has the stronger track record at the May 2026 review date.
- No, the research trail surfaced no state attorney-general enforcement action against MW Services or Rolla, no class-action lawsuit, no license revocation (sweepstakes casinos don't hold traditional gaming licenses, but no state order to cease either), and no credible stolen-funds allegation. The community-voting ratio on CasinoRankr (15 upvotes vs 45 downvotes) and public review-site feedback (mixed, with complaints clustered around KYC and verification friction) reflect operational-maturity issues at the twelve-month mark, not fraud or regulatory-violation signals. Things to know on the policy side: the terms and conditions include a mandatory individual-arbitration clause and class-action waiver (standard US sweepstakes industry practice, but worth reading once), the prohibited-state list is moving as state enforcement evolves, and the individual-tax implications of SC redemptions over the IRS 1099 threshold are on you, not on the operator.
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] insider-gaming.com, Where Is Rolla Casino Legal? Feb 2026 update — insider-gaming.com
Tier 2 · Context source · Authoritative secondary · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[2] legalsportsreport.com, Rolla Casino Review — legalsportsreport.com
Tier 2 · Context source · Authoritative secondary · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[3] rolla.com, operator homepage (verified via HTTP fetch 2026-04-21) — rolla.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[4] Operator terms and conditions — rolla.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[5] Official sweepstakes rules — rolla.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
Rolla is a sweepstakes casino rated 3.6/5 on CasinoRankr's Bayesian-weighted scale based on 60 rate-limited community votes (25% 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: Moderate confidence. Between 50 and 199 votes. Useful community signal with small-sample caveats, not proof of safety or outcomes. Verdict: Community-Rated. Welcome bonus: 500K GC + 10 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: 1-5 business days after KYC (gift cards 24-48h) (source-backed). Pros: 500,000 GC + 10 SC no-purchase welcome doubles Chumba's ~2 SC and Stake.us's ~5 SC entries. 1,600-title slot catalog with Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Betsoft, Evoplay, 3 Oaks, Habanero, Skywind. MW Services Limited parent runs WOW Vegas since 2021 with an aggregate ~4.0-star Trustpilot record. Cons: Twelve months of direct operating history, thin track record on cash-out velocity at scale. 12 prohibited states (CA, CT, DE, ID, LA, MI, MT, NV, NJ, NY, TN, WA) and list is expanding. No table games, no live dealer, no native mobile app, no sportsbook. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-21.
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Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
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Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
1 US state added to restricted lists per operator data.
This review was added to the canonical CasinoRankr review library.
Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
Testing dates or hands-on walkthrough notes were updated after a retest.
Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
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Sources, compliance links, or trust notes attached to this review were revised.
Welcome offer, redemption, or payout mechanics on this review were revised.
1 US state added to restricted lists per operator data.
Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
This review was added to the CasinoRankr review library.
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Responsible gaming
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.
Responsible Play
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.