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Arizona takes decisive action against illegal gambling operators

Arizona is taking a firm stand against gambling websites that operate without a proper license, showing its commitment to upholding the law. In a decisive move by the regulator, four platforms have been ordered to exit the state.

Published on August 20, 2025

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Summary

  • Arizona is taking a firm stand against gambling websites that operate without a proper license, showing its commitment to upholding the law.
  • In a decisive move by the regulator, four platforms have been ordered to exit the state.
  • Arizona has cautioned that using platforms not authorized by the state can put consumers at risk of identity theft, financial ruin, and more.


The Arizona Department of Gaming has joined a growing movement of gambling regulators targeting unlicensed websites. This initiative coincides with a push from attorneys general and the private sector, urging the US Department of Justice to take stronger action against offshore gambling operations that are increasingly encroaching on American soil.

Arizona bans four new platforms, claiming they breach gambling laws

The Arizona Department of Gaming recently revealed a decisive move against illegal online gambling. On their official website, they named four websites suspected of offering unlawful gambling services, including sweepstakes. Among those called out were Fliff Online Gambling, Thrillzz Mobile Gaming, BettySweeps Casino, and Pulsz Casino. These platforms, according to the department’s press release, were found violating Arizona’s strict gambling laws and have been ordered to halt their operations within the state. In addition to taking action against these sites, the department also issued a warning to consumers. They urged caution when engaging with online gaming platforms, as many may not be licensed or regulated, placing users at risk of fraud, identity theft, financial loss, and more. The message was clear: stay vigilant to protect yourself and your hard-earned money.

Regulatory crackdown continues as offshore market soars

Across the nation, regulators are intensifying their efforts to clamp down on what they view as illegal gambling operations. Arizona is just one of many states stepping up enforcement. Meanwhile, the American Gaming Association has revealed an astounding figure: $671 billion is being bet through offshore gambling platforms. Michigan stands out as a particularly aggressive player in dismantling this so-called illegal gambling sector. Yet, some companies that find themselves on the regulator's blacklist fervently argue their compliance with the law. Despite these claims, compliance with regulations has been observed, but the ongoing presence of offshore gambling continues to challenge the integrity of the regulated U.S. market. In response, companies like Xpoint are vocally pushing for stricter measures to curb offshore activities.

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