Last Chance to Score $150K in Bonus Cash at PlaySugarHouse.com

PlaySugarHouse.com is offering up to $150,000 in bonus money through its King Cash Bounty Hunt promotion. But, act fast, because the event ends September 30.

PlaySugarHouse.com is offering up to $150,000 in bonus money rewards in its King Cash Bounty Hunt promotion. But, players need to act fast to catch all 28 symbols by September 30 to win prizes.

Sign up to play now at PlaySugarHouse.com.

Players will have to the chance to capture some of the most wanted criminals by playing your favorite games and earning Loyalty Level Points. Random symbols can be collected for every 25 Loyalty Level Points that are earned. Fill each of the nine Wanted Posters, each with three symbols per gang, and a single symbol for PlaySugarHouse.com’s Most Wanted, King Cash, to acquire all 28 symbols.

Get the full details on our Promotions page.

Players who collect all 28 symbols at least once will win a Grand Prize based on the fastest time to collect the symbols:

  • 1st place: $3,000 in bonus money
  • 2nd place: $2,000 in bonus money
  • 3rd place: $1,000 in bonus money
  • 4th place and higher: All players who collect 28 symbols will split $20,000 in bonus money

If you capture the full game more than once, you can win even more bonus money.

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