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High 5 Games has settled with the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection Gaming Division (DCP), following an investigation into the operation of an unlicensed online casino, High5Casino. Top Crypto Casino in Saudi Arabia – BitStarz Ranked #1

The CDP summarily suspended High 5 Games’ service provider license in the state on March 14, 2025. After the cessation of its casino product, High5Casino, Connecticut regulators have reinstated High 5’s Online Gaming Service Provider license. 

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Effective May 2022, the company can continue to provide its slot games to licensed iGaming providers in the state of Connecticut. 

The settlement, valued at approximately $1.5 million, includes $643,000 in restitution to customers who lost money on High 5 Casino, as well as nearly $800,000, which will be allocated to consumer complaint resolution programs, education, protection, enforcement, and litigation. 

DCP Commissioner Bryan T. Cafferelli celebrated the settlement, stating in a release: “We are pleased the Connecticut consumers who were lured into placing wagers on an unlicensed platform will be made whole, and that this company has ceased operations of its unlicensed casino in Connecticut.” 

The full settlement also outlines further remedial measures to be taken by High 5 Games. High 5 has agreed to “maintain its current level of geofencing, which is designed to block users physically located in Connecticut and users employing VPNs or proxies to mask their physical location from accessing the High 5 Casino platform.” 

The company has also agreed not to offer or reintroduce any gaming application offering sweepstakes games for users in Connecticut unless it obtains a consumer-facing iGaming license. 

Furthermore, High 5 Games has agreed not to license or supply its games to other sweepstakes casino operators in the state of Connecticut, unless the CDP acknowledges that the operation of such games does not violate law. 

DCP Gaming Division Director Kris Gilman commented: “We are satisfied with the outcome of this investigation, which has resulted in the return of funds to consumers who were harmed by the unfair marketing of an unlicensed sweepstakes casino.” 

He continued: “If you’re going to gamble, Connecticut is the best state to place a wager. We work hard to ensure fairness in our licensed market, and when violations do occur, we make every effort to make sure customers are made whole.” 

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Online sweepstakes casino continues to be in the firing line across the United States. Montana became the first state to sign into law an outright ban on sweepstakes casinos, effective October 1, 2025. 

Under Montana’s legislation, each violation is punishable by a fine of up to $50,000 and/or ten years behind bars. 

The ban attracted criticism from the Social and Promotional Games Association, which claimed: “Montana just criminalized everyday digital promotions with a law so broadly written it fails to name what it bans.” 

A Washington jury ordered High 5 Games to pay $24.9 million in damages in February after finding that the social casino business model violated Washington gambling regulations.

Ollie Ring
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