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Luck Party Casino Preview: Early Details & Launch Info

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A new sweepstakes casino called Luck Party operated by SPSE LLC is getting ready to launch in the U.S., and the brand is already sharing key details about rewards and where it plans to operate.

Right now, Luck Party is still in a “coming soon” phase, but it has published a welcome offer of up to 20 Sweeps Coins plus up to 200,000 Gold Coins, along with a waitlist that promises early launch updates and daily bonuses. The site also lists a group of restricted states and a support email for players who need help.

What Luck Party is

Luck Party appears to be a sweepstakes-style social casino that uses a “no purchase necessary” model. That usually means players can access free-to-play features while the sweepstakes side is handled through official rules and eligibility limits.

At the same time, Luck Party is not fully live in a normal “open lobby” sense yet. The public-facing pages focus on signing up for updates and promoting the welcome rewards. Because of that, some big things are still unknown, like the final game list, the developers powering the games, and what redemption options will look like once the platform is active.

Estimated Launch Date: TBA

Luck Party has not posted a clear launch date (no specific day or month). Instead, it is promoting a waitlist and “early notification at launch.”

This is worth highlighting because “coming soon” can mean different timelines depending on approvals, testing, and rollout plans. For now, the most accurate description is that Luck Party is a prospective sweepstakes casino with public promo and rules pages already online, but without a confirmed launch schedule.

Currencies at Luck Party

Luck Party’s promo materials confirm it plans to use Gold Coins (GC) and Sweeps Coins (SC). In most sweepstakes casino setups, Gold Coins are used for entertainment play, while Sweeps Coins are the sweepstakes-style currency tied to prizes and redemptions (details vary by operator).

Luck Party is already advertising a welcome package in both currencies, which strongly suggests the platform will follow the common “two-currency” approach seen across many U.S. sweepstakes casino sites.

Welcome Bonus: Up to 200,000 GC + 20 SC

Luck Party’s headline offer is a welcome package that can reach 200,000 GC plus 20 SC. The promo copy also emphasizes “No Purchase Necessary,” which is a key part of how sweepstakes promotions are typically presented.

The welcome rewards are not described as one single instant drop. Instead, the site outlines a checklist-style breakdown where players unlock coins by completing actions like verifying an email, giving SMS consent, logging in, and referrals.

Bonus Breakdown: How to Unlock the Full 20 SC

Luck Party’s bonus breakdown lists several actions that add up toward the total welcome package. Here’s what’s publicly described so far, in plain terms.

You start with a sign-up reward of 10,000 GC and 1 SC. Then, verifying your email adds 30,000 GC and 3 SC. If you provide SMS consent, you get 10,000 GC and 1 SC. Your first daily login adds another 10,000 GC and 1 SC.

On top of that, Luck Party describes a referral bonus called “Squad Referral” where you can earn 10,000 GC and 1 SC per friend, up to a maximum of 6 friends. That totals 60,000 GC and 6 SC if you hit the cap.

Finally, there is a “Newcomer Spin Challenge” that says players can earn 80,000 GC and 8 SC by spinning 150 SC spins on a “Hot Category” within 7 days. The wording suggests this is a time-limited onboarding challenge meant to get new players active quickly.

Waitlist Perks

Luck Party is pushing a waitlist that promises a few specific perks. The main message is that joining the waitlist can help you earn up to 20 free SC, along with early notification when the site launches.

It also mentions “stay updated with new features” and a daily bonus. Luck Party hasn’t shared a detailed daily bonus schedule on the text you provided, so it’s not yet clear how big the daily drops will be or whether the amounts change over time.

Still, the inclusion of a daily bonus is typical for sweepstakes casinos, and it may become a core reason people check in every day once the platform is live.

Restricted States

Luck Party’s terms list several restricted states. According to the information you found, Luck Party restricts access in Idaho, Michigan, New York, Montana, Louisiana, California, Minnesota, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Nevada, and Washington.

That’s an important detail for U.S. readers because sweepstakes availability can vary a lot by state. If you live in one of the restricted states, it may not matter how strong the welcome bonus looks—you won’t be eligible to play.

Games and Providers

As of now, Luck Party hasn’t publicly confirmed its full lineup of games, the game studios behind them, or whether it will offer slots only, table-style games, or other formats. The “Newcomer Spin Challenge” implies that at least some “spin-based” games will exist, but it doesn’t name any titles.

For readers, the best approach is to treat the rewards and eligibility rules as the only confirmed details so far, and wait for an official lobby preview (or launch announcement) to learn what games and developers are actually included.

Support Contact

If you have questions about eligibility, bonuses, or account issues, the support email listed is support@luckparty.com. This is useful because many “coming soon” platforms don’t publish support contact info until later, so having an email early can help with waitlist or verification issues.