Unibet Enters the US Online Gambling Market

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Unibet Enters the US Online Gambling Market

While its parent company entered the New Jersey online gambling market last June, Unibet will be making its debut shortly.


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Unibet will be using Evolution Software to deliver a live dealer online casino platform to those living in the Garden State.  Evolution currently offers live dealer games at Hard Rock online casino and 888 Casino.

Cristiano Bianco, head of gaming for Kindred Group, said that the Unibet brand “has a strong footprint in Europe where it has enjoyed exciting growth in Live Casino, thanks in large part to our relationship with Evolution.”

Unibet is expected to enter the U.S. sports betting market as more states amend their laws.

The Hard Rock Casino in Atlantic City remains the only gambling establishment in that city not offering online casinos or a sportsbook.

For now, the Hard Rock plans to debut its sports betting product using the Gaming Innovation Group (GiG) platform.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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