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PointsBet Sportsbook Review 2026

PointsBet is gone in the U.S. The real 2026 question is whether Fanatics Sportsbook is a worthy successor. The honest answer centers on FanCash, Fair Play, native-app UX, and the disappearance of points betting itself.

By BonusBell Sports Betting Desk6 min readFact checked April 19, 2026

If you are searching for "PointsBet Sportsbook" in 2026, the first thing to know is that the brand no longer operates in the United States. Fanatics closed its acquisition of PointsBet's U.S. businesses and later migrated the final New Jersey customer base — including balances, rewards points, and responsible-gaming settings — into Fanatics Sportsbook. So the correct review is no longer "Is PointsBet good?" but "Is Fanatics a good successor?"

What ended with PointsBet

PointsBet's real differentiator was points betting. That product did not survive the U.S. sale. Fanatics acquired the U.S. sportsbook, iCasino, ADW, Banach technology, and a license to PointsBet's proprietary platform, but the old brand identity and its signature wager type did not stay in the regulated U.S. market. If that is specifically what you wanted, this is the wrong book now.

How to judge Fanatics as the successor

Fanatics should be evaluated on its own documented strengths, not on nostalgia for PointsBet. Company launch and migration releases now emphasize a native iOS/Android app, transparent withdrawals, FanCash rewards, Fair Play injury protection, and newer watch-and-bet features like BetVision in supported markets. That is a very different pitch from the old PointsBet story.

Where Fanatics is strongest

  • FanCash is a real structural differentiator: official Fanatics launch pages continue to position FanCash as the center of the sportsbook experience, with redemption pathways that can matter if you already buy team gear, tickets, or bonus-bet style rewards.
  • It has a broad regulated footprint: Fanatics launch and partnership releases now describe a footprint covering more than twenty U.S. states plus D.C., but exact availability still changes as new states launch and should always be verified locally.
  • The app is easier to justify as a complementary account: if you already keep multiple books, Fanatics gives you a real reason to carry one more account rather than just duplicating a DraftKings or FanDuel experience.

Where it is weaker

If the only reason you cared about PointsBet was the original points-betting mechanic, that reason is gone. And if you do not value FanCash or the broader Fanatics commerce ecosystem, a large share of what makes the successor product distinctive disappears with it. In that case, Fanatics is more of a useful extra account than an obvious default primary book.

The bottom line

The correct 2026 verdict is not "PointsBet is underrated." It is that PointsBet US is over, and Fanatics Sportsbook is the real successor product. Fanatics makes the most sense for bettors who can genuinely use FanCash, like the native-app flow, and want a polished supporting account. It is not a way to get the old PointsBet experience back.

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