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In today’s Lonestar Casino review, I’ll be talking about all things Lonestar Casino. Though to be honest, there isn’t all that much to say, as the site is currently… a work in progress, so to speak.
To cut a long story short, Lonestar Casino is a hotly anticipated sweepstakes casino due to hit the market any day soon. It’ll be run by RealPlay Tech Inc as a sister site to the ever popular RealPrize, meaning it’s most likely going to be an epic place to play. Here’s everything I can tell you about the brand so far.
As those of you who’ve read my Lonestar Casino bonus review will already be aware, details of the brand’s bonuses remain completely unknown until Lonestar officially opens its online doors.
Having said that, there are a few things I do already know about the brand – such as that Lonestar is legit and will be run by RealPlay Tech Inc – and these facts put me in a good position to make a few bonus related guesses here.
My thoughts, then, are that:
Now of course, only time can tell whether I’m right here. But if I am, be sure to check whether any future offers have a promo code or playthrough requirements before claiming. And keep an eye out for other classic sweepstakes bonuses later down the line – like free daily reloads and social media promos, for example. There’s even a chance Lonestar might launch with a loyalty program of some kind, too.
For obvious reasons, I can’t really perform a functionality test on a site that doesn’t exist yet. But if the navigation, layout and design of RealPrize are anything to go by, then I’d imagine Lonestar will be an absolute dream to use.
Common owners RealPlay Tech Inc have proven that they really know how to deliver a user friendly gaming site here. How? Well, RealPrize goes for a minimalist layout, a bright (but not too bright) color scheme and a single main menu that really works, and I’m hopeful this will be carried over to Lonestar; albeit most likely with a fresh twist on the colors and branding.
Now of course, there’s a chance Lonestar might go ahead and try something completely bold, different and new. But even if so, I’m confident RealPlay Tech Inc has the web design know how to pull it off.
Nothing has been confirmed as of yet, but my best guess is no – simply because sister site RealPrize doesn’t offer one.
Across the sweepstakes market, there’s kind of a 50/50 split between brands that do offer dedicated iOS and Android downloadables, and those that run on mobile friendly websites instead. Though from what I’ve seen, RealPlay Tech Inc tends to favor the latter approach.
Personally, I prefer it too, as it’s nice to be able to jump right into a new sweeps brand’s games without having to worry about freeing up device storage space first.
But again, if Lonestar does choose to go down the app route for whatever reason, I’m sure you can expect a solid, well designed user experience, on account of RealPlay Tech Inc’s pedigree here.
Lonestar Casino will be a sweepstakes casino and not a real money gaming site. I’m 100% certain of this. In fact, it’s basically the only thing about the brand that has already been confirmed.
This of course means that the site will offer virtual coin powered games that you can play with no upfront purchase requirement – most likely fuelled by the GC and SC style coins I mentioned earlier.
Nevertheless, pretty much all other brands that operate according to the sweepstakes model offer players ample opportunities to purchase optional Gold Coins whenever they like. So, I’ve a strong feeling Lonestar will, too.
Assuming so, and using sister site RealPrize as a yardstick here, I’d imagine you’ll be able to pay for said GC bundles using instant bank transfer, major credit and debit cards, and PayPal on the site. Chances are, you might sometimes get a free SC bonus alongside each GC purchase, too.



So, in the future I’m envisioning here, Lonestar Casino is not a real money casino and probably doesn’t offer an app, but does have a beautifully designed website, and a decent GC/SC sign up bonus.
So far, so good, but am I expecting the site to have dependable customer support? Well, yes – and here’s why.
Lonestar Casino is legit going to be run by one of the best names in sweepstakes gaming, and they’ve a solid track record of delivering excellent customer service via sister site RealPrize.
Looking at the options up for grabs over there, I’m confident Lonestar will offer:
Many close competitors out there also offer on site live chat, so I’m hopeful this’ll be adopted by Lonestar too. If we’re really lucky, we might even get a US telephone hotline to boot. Though of course, this all remains to be seen.
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Despite the fact the site hasn’t even launched yet, I can tell you with 100% confidence that Lonestar is legit already, simply because it’s going to be managed by RealPlay Tech Inc.
As Lonestar will operate as a virtual coin based sweepstakes casino, I can also tell you that it won’t require localized licenses to operate in most parts of the US either. If RealPrize is anything to go by, you can expect Lonestar to be up for grabs in around 45 different US states come launch day. Though of course, this remains to be confirmed.
I’ll update my review with what’s what once I hear more. Though you should always check any sweeps site’s T&Cs and customer acceptance policy for yourself too before registering.
As I’ve said already, Lonestar’s upcoming bonuses remain a bit of a mystery at this stage. However, time and again, most sweepstakes sites tend to offer the same kinds of special offers as one another, so here’s the gist of what you can probably expect from the site:
Most of the time, loyalty clubs take the shape of tiered programs you can work your way through by collecting loyalty points as you play to level up and unlock bonuses. RealPrize has such a scheme, so it’s safe to assume Lonestar might end up offering one, too.
Sign into your account at least once a day to get a free GC/SC reload – that’s how this offer works at most other sweepstakes sites. And I’m confident it’ll be a similar story here, too.
RealPrize – and a ton of other sweeps sites – are pretty big on dropping social media competitions and promo codes from time to time. So, if Lonestar joins Facebook, X or Instagram alongside its launch, make sure you befriend and/or follow them.
Until the site officially lands, I can’t really tell you. That said, sister site RealPrize currently offers more than 350 different games, so I’m fairly confident there’ll be at least that many up for grabs on Lonestar, if not more.
The site hasn’t launched yet, but once it does, no – it won’t be a real money gaming site. It’s already been confirmed that Lonestar will be a virtual coin powered sweepstakes casino instead.
You can’t just yet. But once it launches, registering will simply be a case of clicking any of my Lonestar banner links, filling out a contact form from an eligible state, and verifying your ID.
Right now, Lonestar Casino is almost completely shrouded in mystery. But for me, that’s more a source of excitement than confusion – as we already know Lonestar’s shaping up to be a RealPlay Tech Inc brand, which can only bode well for its future.
While nothing has been confirmed in writing, I’m pretty confident Lonestar will run on a well designed website with mobile functionality, and offer some great GC and SC bonuses to both new and existing players.
I’m also anticipating a game selection of at least 350 exciting games, as well as a loyalty program to keep players like you and I coming back for more.
This is all speculation, of course, but here’s to hoping Lonestar turns out to be a total blast.
As soon as I know more, I’ll update my review here and add in some banner links to the site itself so you guys can register.
Lonestar Casino’s upcoming game catalog remains uncertain, of course, but given that sister site RealPrize currently offers upwards of 350 different games, I’m anticipating a similar amount here – or maybe even more.
On the sister site, slots rule the roost while there are only a handful of table games available, so it would be nice to see Lonestar improve upon this ahead of their launch – perhaps by adding a live casino section?
Either way, I’m pretty confident you’ll get access to fast loading slots, jackpots, megaways and more that you’ll be able to enjoy in two different gameplay modes, using GC and SC style coins.
As a sweepstakes casino, it’s near enough guaranteed that Lonestar will run on a two tier coin system. What’s not so certain, however, is whether just for fun coins will be called “GC” and prize redeemable ones named “SC” – as sometimes new sweepstakes casinos like to rename these two standard tokens as part of their branding.
Looking at RealPrize, I’ve a feeling Lonestar will probably stick with the standard names. I also reckon they’ll set a 1x playthrough requirement on their SC, and require you to have to win at least 100 SC before you can request an SC prize redemption for a real world prize.
These are pretty standard terms tbh, but I’m hopeful Lonestar will shake things up a bit in the bonus department, offering ample ways of collecting both kinds of coins for free, such as:
While Lonestar Casino remains a work in progress at the time of writing, I for one am super excited for the site’s launch – and here’s why.
As a sister site to RealPrize, I’ve strong expectations in the game department, anticipating eye popping slots and a few fun table games to boot. What’s more, I’m fairly confident the brand will offer a generous bonus or two as well.
I’ll update you as soon as I know more, but here’s to hoping I’m at least half right, eh?