TRUEiGTECH Launches TIGSweepstakes for U.S. Sweepstakes Casino Operators
TRUEiGTECH has launched TIGSweepstakes, a turnkey software product aimed at operators that want to build and launch sweepstakes casino platforms for the U.S. market.

TRUEiGTECH said TIGSweepstakes is an all-in-one software solution for operators entering the U.S. sweepstakes casino market. According to the company, the platform combines development, payments, dual-wallet systems, casino games, affiliate tools, CRM, managed services, and documentation handover in one package, with a claimed launch timeline of under four weeks.
The release positions the product as a response to what the company calls a fragmented vendor model, where operators often rely on separate providers for platform development, payments, games, affiliates, support, and post-launch operations. TRUEiGTECH argues that TIGSweepstakes is meant to reduce that complexity by bundling those parts together in a single operating stack.
The company says the product is aimed at operators, startups, casino brands, iGaming businesses, and digital entertainment companies looking for faster entry into the U.S. sweepstakes market. It also says the software supports deeper customization for operators that want more control over payments, game mix, dashboards, affiliate setup, and operating workflows.
What the Launch Includes
- TRUEiGTECH says TIGSweepstakes includes dual-currency wallets, game integrations, payment gateway support, affiliate tools, managed services, and CRM tools.
- The company says the platform is built for a claimed under-four-week launch timeline.
- The launch is framed as a turnkey software solution for the U.S. sweepstakes casino market.
- TRUEiGTECH says the platform is available to operators, startups, casino brands, and digital entertainment companies.
- The company also says TIGSweepstakes supports more customized configurations for operators wanting a more bespoke product setup.
In practical terms, the announcement is about infrastructure, not a consumer-facing casino launch. A simple example makes that clearer. If a new operator wants to launch a U.S.-facing sweepstakes casino site with dual-wallet play, payments, game content, affiliate tracking, and back-office tools, TIGSweepstakes is being marketed as the kind of software stack that could sit underneath that business.
Why This Matters

The launch is notable because it signals continued supplier confidence in the sector at a time when the market is under greater legal pressure. TRUEiGTECH’s release itself acknowledges a more complex operating environment, citing rising state-level scrutiny, enforcement activity, and payment pressure around sweepstakes casinos.
That is what makes the timing interesting. On one side, operators in several states have restricted Sweeps Coin access, exited markets, or faced direct enforcement pressure. On the other hand, suppliers are still pitching full-stack launch tools built specifically for sweepstakes operators. That suggests the market is not disappearing, but it is becoming more dependent on stronger infrastructure, compliance workflows, and faster operational control. This is an inference based on the company’s positioning and the broader market context described in the release.
It is also worth noting what this story is and is not. This is a vendor product launch, not a state regulatory action or a change in law. The claims about speed, scale, and commercial benefits come from TRUEiGTECH’s own announcement, not from independent testing or regulator approval.
Industry Context
TRUEiGTECH describes itself as a global iGaming technology provider working across sweepstakes casinos, online casinos, sportsbooks, prediction markets, and casino games. In the release, the company says it serves operators in the U.S., Europe, LATAM, and other gaming markets through software development, integrations, managed services, and operator infrastructure.
The company also used the launch to argue that sweepstakes operators are entering a market where infrastructure gaps can become more costly. Its position is that operators relying on disconnected vendors face a higher risk of payment delays, weak retention systems, broken operations, and slower scaling. That framing is part product pitch and part market commentary, but it does reflect how B2B suppliers are trying to sell readiness in a sector facing more scrutiny.
What Happens Next
The immediate next step is commercial rather than regulatory. TRUEiGTECH is now offering TIG Sweepstakes to operators looking to launch or expand in the U.S. market, and the company is presenting the product as a faster route into the sector.
The bigger question is how much demand remains for new sweepstakes infrastructure as more states tighten their stance on dual-currency gaming. If market pressure keeps rising, software providers may need to show not just speed and scale, but also stronger compliance positioning and more flexible product structures. That final point is an inference based on the market conditions referenced in the release.
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Angelica
Angelica writes about iGaming and sports trend topics, sweepstakes regulation, market shifts, and player-focused developments across the online gaming world. Her work blends clear reporting with approachable context, making complex updates easier to understand.