Although there are fewer casinos there than just a few years ago, Atlantic City is still a vibrant and important gaming center in the U.S. market. World Casino News brings you up to the minute developments as multi-billion properties such the former Revel open close and are sold. We deliver breaking news on plans for gambling expansion and follow the burgeoning regulated online casino industry there as its momentum increases along with revenues.
Follow the headlines here to find out when derelict properties are going to be demolished or when they are sold and revitalized by new operators with fresh eyes and eager minds. Watch for job fairs, important sports betting updates, the health of the horse racing industry, and moves by legislators, regulators, and mediators that affect operators' bottom lines.
Swedish online casino games developer, NetEnt AB, has announced that the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE) has granted it a permanent Casino Service Industry Enterprise license, after having ope...
The nine-casino market in Atlantic City reportedly had a good January after recording an almost 20% increase year-on-year in aggregated gross gaming revenues to $229.6 million helped by a 53% overall rise in ta...
In New Jersey, a federal judge has reportedly given the former operator behind the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa permission to expand its search as it attempts to recover at least some of the $10.16 million it s...
In New Jersey, the state gaming regulator has reportedly consented to a complex agreement that is to eventually see a private equity fund assume a majority stake in Atlantic City’s struggling Ocean Resort Casin...
In New Jersey, the state gaming regulator is reportedly scheduled to meet later today in order to decide whether it should approve an interim deal that would eventually lead to a private equity fund taking over...
In New Jersey, the businessman behind the struggling Ocean Resort Casino has reportedly inked a deal that is to involve a majority stake in the giant Atlantic City property being offloaded to a private equity f...
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement has reportedly ordered a subsidiary of Rush Street Gaming to pay a fine of $30,000 after determining that it had allowed people below the age of 21 to place wagers ...
After announcing in 2017 that a number of casino tax appeals covering casinos in Atlantic City had been settled, it appears as though the iconic Boardwalk city will be required to pay out millions after all.
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Australian payment services provider, EML Payments Limited,has announced that its American subsidiary has inked a deal to supply online sportsbook operator, PointsBet USA Incorporated, with a reloadable card in...
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement has reportedly proposed changing the eastern state’s regulations on sportsbooks so as to prohibit licensed operators from accepting individual wagers of more than $...
Prominent iGaming platform and solutions firm, Gaming Innovation Group (GiG) Incorporated, has announced that its New Jersey arm can now begin referring website traffic to local online casino operators after re...
The Atlantic City casino market had a good 2018 after its nine venues managed to record a 9.2% increase year-on-year in annual aggregated gross gaming revenues to just over $2.9 billion and take in a combined $...
After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the 1992 federal ban on sports betting this past spring, Atlantic City’s top casino said it would take wagers from the first day state regulators allow it, declaring in ...
After opening back in June, the Ocean Resort Casino has failed to gain a foothold in the Atlantic City market. After struggling to keep up with competitors, the casino is now having an issue with construction w...
Sports betting is on the rise in the United States, with several states like New Jersey already launching sportsbooks and online services. Several Atlantic City casinos are now providing sports betting services...