Overview Bare Knuckle Sweeps is a new sweepstakes social casino operated by BKFC Media Games, LLC, a Florida company tied to the Bare Knuckle Fighting C…
SweepsGuard Grade: D.
Overview Bare Knuckle Sweeps is a new sweepstakes social casino operated by BKFC Media Games, LLC, a Florida company tied to the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) combat-sports brand. It launched in 2026 on a Gold Coin / Sweeps Coin model (1 SC = $1) with 1,000+ slots and table games and is open to players in most U.S. states. On paper the model is player-friendly — a low 1x playthrough on Sweeps Coins and a generous 5 SC ($5) mail-in (AMOE) free-entry route. In practice, however, we and the players we have heard from are running into significant problems actually using the site. Why the Low Grade As of mid-June 2026, Bare Knuckle Sweeps is not functioning reliably for players, and the operator cannot be reached to resolve it: Games will not load. Multiple titles fail to open and simply return a "network error." We confirmed this directly across more than one game — the casino is, for now, largely unplayable. Login problems. A player reported that the one-time password (OTP) used to sign in does not work, leaving them unable to access their account. Redemption / AMOE concern. One player reported that the mail-in (AMOE) free-entry path appears not to work if you already hold Sweeps Coins in your account. We have not independently confirmed this, but given it touches the free, no-purchase route to a real-money redemption, it is troubling enough to flag. No working way to reach support. When we tried to contact the operator through the details published on the site, we could not get through by any channel — the listed support email bounced, the /support page errors out, and the on-site contact, legal, and social links are non-functional placeholders. If a player has a deposit or payout dispute right now, there is no proven way to escalate it. Could This Improve? Possibly. This may be an early soft-launch with kinks rather than a site in trouble — the operator is a disclosed, real company (BKFC Media Games, LLC) with a public Florida address and a recognizable parent brand, which is more transparency than many new sweeps sites offer. If Bare Knuckle Sweeps fixes the loading and login failures, stands up a working and responsive support channel, and builds a clean record of paid redemptions, this grade can rise over time. Grades on SweepsGuard reflect current conduct and reliability, and we will revisit this one as the situation changes. Current Highlights Operated by a disclosed, real company (BKFC Media Games, LLC) connected to the established Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship brand, with a public Florida address. Low 1x playthrough on Sweeps Coins before redemption — among the more player-friendly wagering requirements in the category, when the site is working. A genuine mail-in (AMOE) free-entry route worth 5 Sweeps Coins ($5) per envelope, generous next to the 1-3 SC most sites give — though a player reports it may not function with SC already in the account. Large advertised library of 1,000+ titles from established studios (JILI, Amusnet, PG Soft, Playson, BetSoft and others) — currently undermined by games failing to load. Areas to Watch Site reliability: games returning "network error" and a non-working login OTP make the platform largely unusable as of this report. Unreachable support: no working email, support page, or contact channel confirmed — there is currently no reliable way to escalate a payout dispute. High redemption minimum: players need 100 Sweeps Coins ($100) to cash out, steep next to the $25-$50 minimums common elsewhere. Bank-transfer-only payouts with up to a 10-day processing window, a $1,000-per-day redemption cap, and heavier KYC (including source-of-funds checks) — slower and more document-heavy than crypto-first competitors. State eligibility conflict: BKFC's own rules list Pennsylvania as restricted, yet the site is currently accessible to PA residents — a PA player could sign up and play but have a redemption challenged under the letter of those rules. No payout track record yet: with the site this new, there is no body of evidence that redemptions are paid promptly and in full. Track Record None established. Bare Knuckle Sweeps launched in 2026 and has not accumulated verifiable redemption reports, Trustpilot reviews, or community feedback. The operator is properly disclosed and the parent brand is real and recognizable, which is reassuring on legitimacy, but payout reliability, support responsiveness, and basic site functionality all remain unproven — and what we and players have seen so far has not worked. SweepsGuard Status This is not a casino we currently recommend. We have confirmed a disclosed, legitimate operator (BKFC Media Games, LLC) and read its full sweepstakes rules and terms, but right now the site is not functioning reliably — games fail to load with network errors, a player reports the login OTP does not work, a player reports the mail-in entry may not work with SC in the account, and the operator's published contact methods do not work, leaving no proven way to resolve a dispute. That combination is why this starts lower rather than under review. We hope this is early-launch turbulence; if the operator fixes these issues, opens a responsive support channel, and builds a clean redemption record, the grade can improve over time. Until then, players should be cautious — favor the free Gold Coin, daily Sweeps Coin, and mail-in options over deposits, complete identity verification early, document all account activity, and be aware of the $100 cashout minimum and the Pennsylvania eligibility conflict before risking real money.