Caesars receives sports wagering license in Washington State

Caesars has expanded its sportsbook into the state of Washington after receiving a sports wagering license from the Washington State Gambling Commission.
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Caesars Entertainment Inc has expanded its Caesars Sportsbook into the state of Washington after receiving a sports wagering license from the Washington State Gambling Commission.

Entering the Evergreen State, Caesars Sportsbook has partnered with Muckleshoot Casino, Spokane Tribe Casino, and its sister property, Chewelah Casino, providing in-person sports betting services at each of the premises.

Plans at each casino vary from the opening of a full sportsbook location to the offering of self-service betting kiosks.

Eric Hession, Co-President of Caesars Digital, commented: “Partnering with three tremendous casinos for our expansion into Washington state is a big moment for Caesars Sportsbook.

“We’re thrilled to offer Washington sports bettors a chance to get into the action in time for Super Bowl LVI and we can’t wait to see how fans from Seattle-Tacoma to Spokane enjoy the thrill of betting on their favorite teams and events.”

Muckleshoot Casino’s Caesars Sportsbook will feature four live betting windows and nine self-service betting kiosks, with plans to offer on-property mobile wagering via the Caesars Sportsbook app, subject to Washington state regulations. 

A Caesars Sportsbook will also open inside the Spokane Tribe Casino, while Chewelah Casino will offer guests sports betting via self-service kiosk technology.

Earlier this month, Caesars launched its prop betting menu for Super Bowl LVI on its sportsbook, whilst also announcing its Big Game advertising debut.