The National Lottery is making headlines with the announcement of a new UK version of Powerball, featuring a staggering £1 billion jackpot. This exciting development is set to launch on June 10, 2026, promising to transform the lottery landscape in the United Kingdom.
The revamped Lotto format will introduce a two-round draw, significantly improving the odds of winning any prize to 1 in 4.9. This change is expected to increase the number of seven-figure winners from approximately 140 to around 345 each year, providing more opportunities for players to strike it rich.
Tickets for the UK Powerball will be priced at £4 per line, and players will need to match five main numbers along with one Powerball number to win the top prize. Winners of this life-changing jackpot will receive their winnings distributed over a 30-year period, ensuring long-term financial security.
In addition to the excitement for players, the new UK Powerball is projected to contribute roughly £1 billion to Good Causes within its first five years. This initiative is part of a broader transformation of the National Lottery, which has seen a significant investment of £450 million in technology to enhance the gaming experience.
Andria Vidler, CEO of Allwyn, expressed enthusiasm about the changes, stating, “We are delivering on our promise to bring more games, more entertainment and more innovation to The National Lottery.” This sentiment resonates with players who have voiced their appreciation for the new format, highlighting the value of having two opportunities to win £1 million or more in every draw.
As excitement builds ahead of the launch, many players are eager to see the new Lotto format in action. One player remarked, “I like the idea of the two opportunities to win £1m+ probably the best idea since the National Lottery began.”
The community is buzzing with anticipation as the National Lottery prepares to roll out these changes, which not only promise to enhance the gaming experience but also aim to support charitable causes across the UK.
Details remain unconfirmed, but the upcoming changes are expected to bring a fresh wave of enthusiasm to lottery players and contribute positively to the community.