PlayStar extends Caesars Entertainment partnership into Indiana

PlayStar has gained market access in the state of Indiana after extending its partnership with Caesars Entertainment.
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PlayStar has gained market access in the state of Indiana after extending its partnership with Caesars Entertainment.

The operator is now ready to provide its services in the Hoosier State once the market regulates online casino operations, subject to completing the licensing process. 

“We are delighted to have joined forces with Caesars once again, providing us access to Indiana which is forecast to be a thriving online casino market, subject to future legalization,” commented Adam Noble, Co-Founder and Chief Business Development Officer of PlayStar.

PlayStar has already launched its operations in the state of New Jersey, and it is expected to go live in Pennsylvania later this year.

Noble continued: “Although it’s early days, we have seen very promising results after our New Jersey launch, and we’re very confident of replicating this in each market we enter.

“The addition of Indiana now, pre-regulation, will not only increase our total accessible market but also give us the chance to go live in that market from day one, standing shoulder to shoulder with our peers.

“We continue to seek out further market access opportunities that align to our “casino-first” product strategy.”