Digital Wager Wire dives into the latest industry news: Las Vegas Sands evaluates the impact of iGaming on a proposed Long Island casino, and the A’s new Las Vegas ballpark project progresses with plans for completion in 2028. Key insights on major developments!
Industry News
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Massachusetts set a new record in sports betting for September. Meanwhile, DraftKings Michigan iGaming jackpot surpasses $6.46 million
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New Jersey gaming revenues reached a record high for September, driven by mobile betting and iGaming, while Bally Bet launched in Tennessee as the state’s 11th sportsbook. As the sports betting industry grows, operators are expanding across states, offering new choices for sports enthusiasts.
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Join us for our highlights of the most important events impacting the domestic and international sports betting and gaming industry landscape!
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Today, we recap the most important events impacting the domestic and international sports betting and gaming industry landscape.
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Join us for a deep dive into the most important events impacting the domestic and international sports betting and gaming industry landscape this week.
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Kentucky’s sports betting revenue surpasses expectations with $39.1 million in tax contributions. ESPN BET makes its debut in New York, handling $3.04 million. Meanwhile, Travis Hunter and Ashton Jeanty surge in Heisman betting odds, challenging the quarterback-dominated race for college football’s top honor.
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Join us as we highlight the most important events impacting the domestic and international sports betting and gaming industry landscape.
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In today’s gaming news, ESPN BET has launched in New York, DraftKings retracts its controversial surcharge, and Missouri gubernatorial candidates endorse a sports betting referendum. Stay informed with Digital Wager Wire’s industry recap covering key developments in sports betting and gaming.
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ESPN BET’s arrival in the New York sports betting marketplace arrived three weeks later than the company would have liked but after a soft launch on Thursday, the highly-anticipated app went live to all New Yorkers the following day.