
Rebet is not legal in California for sweepstakes or prize‑redeemable play. A new law that took effect on January 1, 2026 bans platforms that allow virtual currencies to be redeemed for cash or prizes, including social sportsbooks operating under a sweepstakes model.
This change directly affects apps like Rebet that previously relied on redeemable virtual currencies. Below, we explain Rebet’s current legal status in California, what features are no longer permitted, and what limited forms of online play may still be allowed.
No. As of January 1, 2026, Rebet is not legal in California for sweepstakes or prize‑based sports prediction play.
California law now explicitly prohibits:
Because Rebet historically operated using a redeemable sweepstakes currency, it falls within the scope of this ban.
Rebet previously used a two‑currency system:
This structure was commonly used to fit within promotional sweepstakes laws.
California’s 2026 legislation bans any platform that simulates sports betting or gambling while allowing prize or cash redemptions, regardless of whether participation is free.
The law applies broadly to operators, payment providers, and affiliates.
These features are prohibited statewide.
Availability depends on how the platform structures its offerings.
No. California does not permit real‑money online sports betting. This includes sportsbooks, betting exchanges, and any online platform that facilitates wagers on sporting events for cash or prizes.
Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) contests are generally tolerated as skill‑based competitions, but they are regulated separately and remain legally distinct from sportsbooks.
Players should always verify whether a platform offers redeemable value, as this is the key legal distinction under California law.
Rebet is no longer a legal option for California players seeking prize‑based or sweepstakes sports prediction games. As of January 1, 2026, California explicitly bans platforms that rely on redeemable virtual currencies, including social sportsbooks operating under sweepstakes mechanics.
Unless Rebet limits its California offering to strictly free, non‑redeemable social play - or restructures into a skill‑based format - it cannot legally operate sweepstakes features in the state.
No. Rebet’s sweepstakes and prize‑redeemable features are illegal in California as of January 1, 2026.
No. Redeeming virtual currency for cash or prizes is prohibited under California law.
Only if the play is strictly free and non‑redeemable. Availability may change at any time.
No. Real‑money online sports betting remains illegal statewide.