B Two Operations Review: Sister Casinos and Lawsuits

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B Two Operations Limited sits behind some of the most recognizable sweepstakes platforms you've likely encountered. Founded in 2022 as a subsidiary of the Estonian powerhouse B2Services OÜ, this Isle of Man-based company knows what it takes to keep players spinning.

The company is registered at Second Floor, 18-20 North Quay in Douglas (company number 021483V).

What makes B Two Operations stand out is the fact that Joerg Nottebaum's operation quietly powers 7 different sweepstakes casino platforms: McLuck, Hello Millions, SpinBlitz (you probably knew it as Scratchful before the rebrand), Mega Bonanza, PlayFame, Jackpota and SportsMillions.

They are not pursuing traditional gaming licenses since they focus on social casino gaming entirely.Instead, they're operating from the Isle of Man, a jurisdiction that knows its way around online entertainment.

Their parent company B2Services OÜ handles the money side of things as a payment services agent from their Tallinn headquarters.

B Two Operations company info

Below you'll find the essential details about B Two Operations Limited.

Company Details Information
Owner B2Services OÜ (Estonia-based company)
Offices Second Floor, 18–20 North Quay, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 4LE
Licenses No specific gaming licenses (operates under Isle of Man jurisdiction)
Number of Employees Not publicly disclosed
Financial Earnings €264,995,451 for 2025 (B2Services OÜ)
Social Casinos McLuck, Hello Millions, SportsMillions (closed), SpinBlitz (formerly Scratchful), Mega Bonanza, PlayFame, Jackpota

What Are the B Two Operations Casinos?

B Two Operations owns and manages 7 sweepstakes platforms: McLuck, Hello Millions, SpinBlitz (formerly Scratchful), Mega Bonanza, PlayFame, Jackpota and SportsMillions.

McLuck

McLuck features over 1,000 slot games from established providers such as Pragmatic Play, BGaming and Thunderkick. The platform includes 16 live dealer tables, 8 Slingo games and several exclusive titles available only for Gold Coin play.

The social gaming site operates legally in most U.S. states, supported by its sweepstakes-based model and a recognizable dark-themed interface.

Buffalo King Megaways and Madame Destiny Megaways are among the most popular slots offered at McLuck Casino.

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Hello Millions

Launched with a library of 870 slot titles, Hello Millions is supported by RNG certified providers, including NetEnt and RubyPlay. You can play Gates of Olympus to Sugar Rush 1000, all wrapped in that distinctive red and yellow color scheme.

This B Two Operations sweepstakes casino features 9 Slingo games and 9 live dealer tables, with titles such as Gravity Blackjack offering real-time gameplay.

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SpinBlitz

Rebranded from Scratchful in November 2024, SpinBlitz offers 344 games across 6 categories, with 23 scratch card titles that give it a unique edge.

BGaming and Playtech are among the 19 providers on the platform, with game options ranging from Snoop Dogg Dollars to exclusive in-house titles. SpinBlitz Casino includes 10 live dealer games and a selection of Slingo titles that continue to attract strong player interest.

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Mega Bonanza

Mega Bonanza launched in 2024 bringing Pragmatic Play's best alongside 16 other providers. The Dog House and Big Bass Bonanza headline the slot selection, while 11 Slingo games and 8 live dealer tables round out the offerings.

Available across numerous states, this dark-themed platform with gold accents keeps things straightforward — exactly what you'd expect from a B2Services OÜ platform.

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PlayFame

B2Services OÜ, the owner of B-Two Operations Limited, established PlayFame Casino in June 2024 with a collection of 1,048 games, including slots, live dealer tables and exclusive content. The lineup features 19 providers, such as Pragmatic Play, Booming Games and Evoplay.

Popular titles like Sugar Rush and Buffalo King Megaways are regularly featured, while 12 live dealer rooms — including Crash Live — add variety for real-time play. Unlike its sister sites, PlayFame supports alternative payments through cryptocurrency.

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Jackpota

Jackpota is another sweeps cash casino launched in 2024. It features a library of 1,107 games, largely focused on slots. RubyPlay and Relax Gaming are among the 21 providers featured on the site, with titles like Ripe Rewards and Hot to Burn leading the lineup.

The platform includes 35 jackpot games, 4 exclusive Gold Coin titles with no entry limits and 18 live casino rooms. You can compete in the progressive jackpots for prizes starting at 100,000 SC.

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SportsMillions

SportsMillions combined traditional slot games with a social sports prediction feature covering nine major leagues, including the NFL, NBA and MLB.

The game library was backed by 17 providers such as Novomatic and RubyPlay, with titles like Sugar Rush and Fire Stampede in rotation.

Operations were managed by Special M Limited out of Gibraltar under the B2Services OÜ umbrella.

Despite its innovative mix of casino and sports elements, SportsMillions shut down in 2025, likely due to limited market traction or operational challenges.

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B Two Operations Lawsuits

In November 2024, B Two Operations Limited became the focus of a major class action lawsuit filed in New Jersey Federal Court.

The suit doesn’t just name B Two — it also targets Google and Apple, alleging they facilitated illegal sweepstakes gambling by distributing related apps.

The complaint specifically cites platforms such as High 5 Casino, WOW Vegas, Crown Coins and McLuck.com.

The lead plaintiff claims to have spent over $1,000 on these sites and argues they function as unlicensed gambling operations disguised as free-to-play social casinos.

According to the lawsuit, these platforms bypass state gaming laws by using a sweepstakes model.

Google and Apple are accused of violating the RICO Act by allegedly profiting from and enabling access to these apps. So far, there’s been no talk of settlements, and the legal process remains ongoing.

Regulatory pressure has already forced B Two Operations to pull some sweepstakes casino platforms from California — a move handled directly by B2Services OÜ. Meanwhile, the company faces broader industry criticism over unclear marketing tactics and potential tax compliance issues.

Although no cease and desist orders have been issued, regulators in states like New Jersey are calling for tighter oversight.

These developments highlight the legal uncertainty surrounding sweepstakes casinos. As state laws evolve, companies like B Two Operations must continue defending their business model in court while facing increasing scrutiny from lawmakers and the public.