Powerball Money officially lands in the uk this month, bringing the world’s biggest rolling jackpots
For the first time ever, Powerball® is launching outside of the United States, offering UK players the chance to win life-changing prizes through a game with jackpots that can climb into the billions.
And after months of anticipation, National Lottery operator Allwyn has confirmed that, subject to final regulatory approval, the UK-specific version of the game will officially launch in the UK this month – with players able to buy a £4 Powerball line in National Lottery retailers and on the National Lottery website/app from Tuesday 21 July.
Powerball from The National Lottery will offer UK players uncapped jackpots starting at £12M, which can grow into the hundreds of millions and even billions. The UK-specific version of the iconic Powerball game will see UK players playing alongside their US counterparts for a chance to win the mega, shared jackpot – which will be paid out over 30 years to UK jackpot winners**.
The UK game features an extra ‘Match 2 main numbers’ prize tier, which is only available to UK players and offers a fixed prize of £8. The ‘Match 5 main numbers’ tier also offers a fixed prize of £1M, while all other UK prize tiers offer generous, estimated prizes – which vary depending on the balls drawn and the number of winners in each tier.
If the Powerball jackpot – which is currently estimated at $416m*** – continues to roll until the UK launch, UK players will be in with a chance to scoop serious ‘Powerball Money’ in the opening draw on 23 July.
The launch of Powerball follows on from changes that Allwyn made to the flagship Lotto game last month – where one £2 Lotto line now gives players two chances to win. Since the first new Lotto draw on 10 June, the revised format has so far created 27 millionaires. As the nation’s ‘millionaire maker’, the new Lotto format is the ideal complement to Powerball, the UK’s first £1bn+ mega-jackpot game.
But ‘Powerball Money’ is not just about buying bigger houses, faster cars or luxury holidays. When jackpots can climb as high as the billions, the possibilities move beyond possessions altogether. This is the kind of money that could save a beloved local football club, bring a bold community project to life, or fund a cause you care about for generations to come.
A Powerball win has the potential to create an impact far beyond the winner themselves. It can transform families, strengthen communities and create opportunities on a scale few people could ever imagine. This is ‘Powerball Money’ – wealth so extraordinary that it is measured not by what you own, but by what you can make possible.
Founded in 1992, Powerball will be a win-win for National Lottery players – offering eye-watering jackpots and range of great prizes but also delivering for UK Good Causes. The biggest-ever Powerball winner of over $2.04bn was made in 2022. And, over the past 34 years, Powerball has generated a estimated $38BN for good causes, including education and scholarships, veteran services, parks and recreation, and more.
And Powerball’s impact will not stop with its winners. The game is expected to raise around £1BN for UK Good Causes over its first five years, with all Good Causes funding generated from UK ticket sales going directly to UK beneficiaries and projects. So, while Powerball jackpots have the potential to transform winners’ lives, every ticket sold will also help support communities the length and breadth of the UK.
Allwyn CEO, Andria Vidler, said, “We’re excited to give National Lottery players the chance to dream bigger, while supporting thousands of Good Cause projects across the UK every week. Powerball jackpots can soar into the billions, offering breath-taking sums with the potential to transform lives and communities.
“As we begin the countdown to the first draw later this month, you won’t be able to miss Powerball’s arrival with a major launch lined up. We’re encouraging players to get involved when tickets go on sale, and we’ll be crossing our fingers for our first UK winner.”
Rebecca Paul, President & CEO of the Tennessee Lottery and former President of the World Lottery Association, said “This next step brings us closer to a thrilling milestone for Powerball. More players means faster-growing jackpots, more excitement and even greater impact for the communities we serve.”