Fanatics launches standalone online casino app in four states

Fanatics website as it debuts its online casino app and site
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Fanatics Betting & Gaming is expanding its offerings with the launch of a standalone online casino product in four regulated markets across the country.

Fanatics Casino debuted on Friday in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, giving it access to some of America’s largest regulated online casino markets. Fanatics has rolled out both an app and a website for its iGaming operations. Its site is only available in New Jersey and West Virginia with plans to expand to its other markets soon.

Fanatics Casino has launched with a variety of traditional casino games, including blackjack, roulette and slots. The games will be sourced from Fanatics Game Studios and partners including Light & Wonder and IGT. The platform features live dealers for blackjack, roulette and baccarat. It also offers video poker and progressive jackpots.

Fanatics has content partnerships with Wazdan and White Hat Studios.

Wazdan’s deal with Fanatics provided the Malta-based company with its first entry into New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania as a developer of online casino games. Wazdan is offering Fanatics Casino players in those markets access to its most popular titles.

“Partnering with Wazdan helps us expand our casino offering with content that’s proven to drive player engagement,” said Fanatics Senior Content Manager Kieron Shaw. “We are excited to see the response to these games and proud to offer them across multiple states.”

Fanatics is celebrating the launch of its standalone iGaming platform with a sweepstakes contest providing players with the opportunity to win a share of $2 million in FanCash, the company’s loyalty currency that can be used to shop and wager with Fanatics. To enter the sweepstakes, players must wager at least $10 on a casino game with winners drawn weekly throughout May and June. Each week one winner will receive $25,000 in FanCash.

Recent growth for Fanatics Sportsbook

Fanatics bolstered its online casino operations as its sports betting business expands.

According to a report from Eilers and Krejcik Gaming (EKG), Fanatics saw its U.S. sportsbook market share in 2024 grow from roughly 0.5% to approximately 5%.

EKG also ranked Fanatics third in its 2024 testing report ahead of other well-established online sports betting brands including, bet365, BetMGM, Caesars, and Hard Rock.

As of April 2025, Fanatics holds sports betting licenses in more than 15 U.S. markets.

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