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PointsBet debuts online casino product in Pennsylvania

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PointsBet announced last Wednesday the debut of its online casino product in Pennsylvania, following the launch of the company’s mobile app and digital sports betting product in the state in February 2022. 

Following successful launches in Michigan, New Jersey and West Virginia, Pennsylvania marks the fourth state in which PointsBet offers its iGaming platform. Its casino product is currently in a soft launch environment, in accordance with Pennsylvania Gaming Control requirements.  

The gaming operator first unveiled its online casino product in Michigan in May 2021. In January, PointsBet’s wholly owned subsidiary PointsBet Pennsylvania was awarded sports wagering and interactive gaming operator licenses by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. PointsBet users in the state will have access to games from IGT and Evolution. 

In an official prss release, Aaron O’Sullivan, PointsBet’s VP of Online Casino Revenue, spoke about this launch and said: “Just a few short months after launching PointsBet in the state, we’re excited to now be able to introduce the Pennsylvania market to our innovative online casino product. At PointsBet, we pride ourselves with our ability to not only deliver our users with the best-in-class sports betting product but the best-in-class casino content as well – creating a holistic PointsBet user experience.”

PointsBet currently operates its sports betting product in Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania with online casinos in Michigan, New Jersey and West Virginia – and now Pennsylvania. 

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