Overview NioPlay launched in July 2024, operated by Nio Consolidated LLC, a California-based company registered at 2727 Niles Street, Bakersfield, CA (t…
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Overview NioPlay launched in July 2024, operated by Nio Consolidated LLC, a California-based company registered at 2727 Niles Street, Bakersfield, CA (the company traces back to a 2020 '999 Sweepstakes' brand). At its peak the platform offered 2,000+ casino-style games from 20+ providers including Betsoft and Novomatic, with a notably deep fish-game and scratchcard library. For most of its run it presented as a solid, mid-tier social casino. That is no longer the case. As of June 2026 NioPlay was non-functional: the login page did not respond on any browser, new accounts could not be created, player balances were inaccessible, and support had gone silent. SweepsGuard has marked NioPlay as Closed / Blacklisted. Player Reception Through early 2026, NioPlay held a solid Trustpilot rating and was generally well received for game variety and responsive live chat. Beginning in early April 2026, however, reviews shifted sharply and consistently to a single theme: players locked out. Multiple independent reviewers report being unable to log in for days and then weeks, receiving at most a single 'undergoing maintenance' reply from support before all further emails went unanswered. This pattern is corroborated by direct player reports to SweepsGuard describing the same months-long lockout with no resolution. Separately, before the shutdown a distinct cluster of complaints described a deceptive bonus-lock pattern: a 72-hour bonus-coin play rule that the platform's own pop-ups and redemption page made easy to trip, with accounts wiped and purchases kept as a penalty. Several players reported legitimately earned, played-through balances being cleared. Strengths (Historical) Large game library (2,000+ titles) with an unusually deep fish-game and scratchcard selection Responsive live chat support during the operational period Diverse payment options and responsible-gaming tools built into the platform These strengths are recorded for historical accuracy only. They do not apply to a platform players can no longer access. Issues Critical Issues Platform became non-functional with player funds inside it. Since early April 2026 the login page did not work on any browser and accounts could not be created, leaving players unable to reach balances or redeem winnings for roughly two months and counting. Support abandonment. After an initial 'maintenance' reply, the operator went silent across repeated player emails, providing no path to recover funds or accounts. Deceptive purchase/bonus-lock conduct predating the shutdown. A 72-hour bonus-play rule the interface led players to violate, paired with account wipes and forfeited purchases, including reports of cleared, legitimately played-through balances. Major Issues The published support email (support@nioplay.net) returned delivery failures on two separate SweepsGuard mediation attempts (Case #64) before the shutdown, corroborating the broader non-response pattern. Bonus SC playthrough advertised as high as 20x with inconsistent in-product disclosure. Pre-login marketing advertised live-dealer games the platform did not actually offer. Track Record NioPlay operated at roughly a B level from its July 2024 launch through the first quarter of 2026 — a reasonable game library, responsive live chat, and generally positive reviews, set against the unresolved 72-hour bonus-lock complaint pattern. That trajectory ended abruptly in early April 2026, when login access broke network-wide and never recovered. The operator's public footprint has since gone dark, including its previously large Facebook presence. The combination of a sudden total outage, silent support, stranded balances, and a pre-existing fund-forfeiture pattern is the profile of a platform that has effectively abandoned its players. SweepsGuard Status Grade: F — Closed / Blacklisted. SweepsGuard graded NioPlay an F before it shut down. NioPlay spent most of its run operating at roughly a B level, then dropped off sharply beginning in early April 2026: the login page stopped working on every browser, new registrations stopped, player balances became inaccessible, and support went silent after a single maintenance message. Roughly two months on, nothing has recovered and the operator's public channels have gone dark. SweepsGuard previously mediated one formal complaint here — Case #64, a Wisconsin player blocked after earning a redeemable balance — during which NioPlay's own published support email bounced on two separate attempts, closed Unresolved — No Response. Taken together with the earlier deceptive bonus-lock and account-wipe reports, a non-functional site holding player money with no working support channel is the clearest possible signal to stay away. We do not recommend depositing, purchasing, or attempting to play at NioPlay. Players with funds still stranded on the platform should preserve any records of their balance, purchases, and support correspondence; if you need help documenting a dispute, contact our team.