Sweeps Night Review & Grade Report

Grade: C

Overview

Sweeps Night is a dual-currency sweepstakes casino (Gold Coins for play, Sweeps Coins redeemable for cash after a 1x playthrough) launched in September 2025 by Big Run Studios, an established Oakland, California game studio known for Blackout Bingo and other Skillz titles. It is a mobile app (iOS and Android) offering Booming Games slots plus in-house bingo, solitaire, and scratch games. The pedigree of the operator is a clear plus; the experience is held back mainly by a slow, narrow redemption process.

Player Reception

Early reception is mixed. Players generally trust the studio behind it, but the most common complaints center on the cashout experience: redemptions are bank-transfer only, can take up to 30 days (with extra review above $600), and are limited to one every five days. There is no live chat, and support runs through email with response times up to 72 hours. We were unable to retrieve current Trustpilot data at the time of writing and will update this once confirmed. We did not find a pattern of outright non-payment — the reported issues are about speed and friction, not refusal to pay. The site also publicly lists recent winners with prize amounts, a helpful transparency signal.

Strengths

  • Run by an established, disclosed studio (Big Run Studios, Oakland CA) with a real corporate footprint and a track record in mobile gaming — not an anonymous operator.
  • Low 1x playthrough on Sweeps Coins before redemption.
  • No-purchase free paths including sign-up, daily login, and a mail-in entry that the rules say credits five Sweeps Coins per request (above the bare minimum many sites offer); note we have not independently verified that the mail-in credits.
  • Sweeps Coins cannot be purchased and no purchase is required to play or redeem — a clean compliance posture, reinforced by a public recent-winners list.

Minor Issues

  • Mobile-only; no desktop play.
  • No first-purchase bonus and a relatively limited game library for now.
  • The mail-in (AMOE) instructions are currently incomplete — the official rules reference a "Postal Request Code" but do not explain how to obtain it or where to write it, and the listed mailing address appears to contain a typo. Players who want to use the mail-in route should contact support to confirm the details first; we have flagged both points to the operator.

Major Issues

  • Slow redemptions — bank transfers can take up to 30 days, with additional review for prizes over $600.
  • High redemption minimum and narrow rails — 100 Sweeps Coins minimum, bank transfer only (no PayPal, gift cards, or crypto), and only one redemption every five days.
  • Verification is required before payout, including ID and Social Security number — standard for the industry, but complete it early to avoid first-cashout delays.
  • No responsible-gaming tools surfaced, a notable gap for an otherwise serious operator.

Track Record

As a September 2025 launch, Sweeps Night is still building its redemption history, but it has the backing of a known studio rather than an unknown shell, which lowers the risk of the worst outcomes such as exit scams or systematic non-payment. The realistic expectation today is a platform that pays but does so slowly and through a single, narrow channel. We will revisit the grade as more redemption evidence accumulates.

SweepsGuard Status

Sweeps Night is listed as active. It is a legitimate sweepstakes casino from a credible operator, with a player-friendly 1x playthrough, but the cashout experience — slow bank-only payouts, a high minimum, and a five-day redemption gap — keeps it mid-pack for now. Verify your account (including SSN) early, redeem in line with the limits, and keep expectations realistic on payout speed.

Last updated: June 22, 2026