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Michigan Orders Eight Unlicensed Online Casinos to Shut Down

The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has issued cease‑and‑desist letters to eight unlicensed online gambling operators found illegally targeting state residents. The move underscores the agency’s commitment to protecting players, ensuring fair play, and safeguarding personal and financial data from unregulated platforms.

Operators Ordered to Cease Michigan Operations

The following sites were directed to immediately halt their Michigan‑facing activity:

  • Bspin Casino
  • Everygame Casino
  • Everygame Sports Casino
  • Kudos Casino
  • PlayCroco Online Casino
  • Slots of Vegas
  • Spin Dimension
  • Super Slots

“These unlawful operators try to present themselves as legitimate entertainment options, but they offer zero player protections, no accountability, and a real risk to consumers,” said Henry Williams, MGCB Executive Director. “Our message is simple: If you want to offer gambling in Michigan, follow the law or we will stop you.”

What the Orders Mean

Under Michigan law, only MGCB‑licensed operators may provide internet gaming and sports betting. The eight entities cited were offering casino‑style games and interactive wagering without authorization, violating:

  • The Lawful Internet Gaming Act
  • The Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act
  • Sections of the Michigan Penal Code

Unlike licensed operators, these sites are not subject to independent testing or consumer protection requirements. Failure to comply with the cease‑and‑desist orders could trigger further enforcement actions in partnership with the Michigan Department of Attorney General.

Protecting Players: “Play It Smart, Michigan”

The MGCB continues to promote its Play It Smart, Michigan campaign, which educates residents about the dangers of illegal gambling and how to spot unlicensed operators. The agency’s “Legal vs. Illegal Gaming” webpage provides:

  • A list of all licensed internet gaming and sports betting operators in Michigan
  • Tips for identifying unauthorized sites
  • Guidance on safe, legal play

“Fake ads can look convincing—sometimes even using familiar logos or names—but they can be nothing more than a gateway to offshore sites that put players at risk,” Williams added. “Through our Play It Smart, Michigan campaign, we’re giving Michiganders the tools to distinguish safe, legal play from dangerous, illegal operations.”

Key Takeaway: Michigan regulators are making it clear — only licensed operators can legally offer online gambling in the state, and unlicensed platforms will face swift enforcement.

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