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The United States has more casinos than any other country on the planet. There are nearly 300 gambling properties in Las Vegas alone. World Casino News covers the changing casino landscape across the country by highlighting changes in gambling law & legislation, announcing casino proposals, providing project updates as they occur, and reporting on casinos that have been sold or slated for closure along with every other important happening.

While Tribal Gaming has its own section in the news you will find coverage in this section for all 28 states that have compacts with the tribes as well. Las Vegas and Atlantic City get a lot of coverage here but we also keep you informed about casinos in the heartland and along the Gulf Coast. We followed the upstate New York casinos closely from the siting process to grand openings and will continue to provide financial updates as well as breaking news when the next round of licensing gets underway. You'll read it here first when New York City welcomes their first full-scale, non-lottery casino.

Entain expresses an interest in the non-American assets of William Hill

British land-based and online sportsbook operator Entain has reportedly expressed an interest in buying at least some of the non-American assets of William Hill following this brand’s recent purchase by casino ...

Florida legislators remove online and mobile from proposed gaming compact

In the southern American state of Florida and legislators have reportedly removed a section of a proposed agreement with the Seminole Tribe of Florida that would have allowed the tribe to offer mobile and onlin...

LeoVegas announces coming U.S. launch as “another huge milestone;” 2022 debut in New Jersey via Caesars Ent market access agreement

Self-proclaimed  "King of Casino," Swedish mobile gaming company LeoVegas Group has announced a market access agreement with Caesars Entertainment, Inc. that will enable it to offer online casino in New Jersey ...

California tribe expecting to break ground on new casino resort next month

In the western American state of California and the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians has reportedly announced that it expects to break ground on its new tribal casino resort before the end of next month. ...