Borgata Casino app is launched in Pennsylvania by BetMGM. The launch has been done in collaboration with the Rivers Casino Philadelphia. With this new inclusion, Rivers Casino becomes the second online casino in the state associated with BetMGM through its casino app.
Commenting on the association, the Chief Executive Officer of BetMGM, Adam Greenblatt, said that this was a historic occasion as the Borgata Casino app became available for Pennsylvania players. Pennsylvania has become the first state outside New Jersey that has got this casino app for the interactive gaming experience.
Thanks to the wider choices available to the players in terms of more than 150 table and slot games, the Borgata Casino app makes sure that players will never run out of options. The Jackpot money associated with the slots starts at $300,000, and to encourage players, there is a 100% deposit match valid up to the amount of $1000. In free play, this matching amount is fixed at $20.
Through the integration of the M life Rewards program of MGM Resorts with BetMGM, customers of Borgata Casino will be able to redeem their points at the iconic accommodations of the MGM resorts spread throughout the nation, including in Las Vegas, Maryland, New Jersey, and Bellagio. The association is expected to work in favor of BetMGM and its efforts to spread its wings far and wide in the domain of online casino space. Borgata Casino app is available for Android and iOS platforms, and the casino can also be accessed through a desktop.
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