Live gaming available in New Jersey on PointsBet Online Casino app
Operator PointsBet has announced that live gaming is available in New Jersey on the PointsBet Online Casino app, as well as the online desktop site.
Through a partnership with Evolution, PointsBet’s users will receive a live dealer experience across broadcast streams from studios in New Jersey.
Such live casino games from Evolution offer gaming experiences aimed to be as realistic as possible, with professional dealers delivered live to players, on real tables, in real time.Aaron O'Sullivan, PointsBet's VP of Online Casino Revenue, said: "Live gaming in New Jersey represents a serious expansion of our relationship with Evolution and with our live gaming players.
"PointsBet is committed to providing the most thrilling casino experience to our users. We received tremendous feedback and a clear message that users want more options, including live play. These games are fun and interactive, and we know they will be enthusiastically received."Blackjack, Infinite Blackjack, American Roulette, American Auto Roulette, American Lightning Roulette, Three Card Poker, Speed Baccarat and Ultimate Texas Hold’em are included in the “Live Dealer” games category and available to PointsBet users.
New Jersey is PointsBet’s second state where it has launched live gaming on its proprietary iGaming platform.
The operator gained access through its relationship with the Bally’s Corporation and Bally's Atlantic City Hotel & Casino. The online casino product was launched in July 2021 and since January 2019, PointsBet has offered sports betting in the Garden State. Manjit Gombra Singh, PointsBet President of Product and Technology, said: "Every market offers new opportunities and technology challenges, and we are incredibly proud of our team for positioning us to launch Live Casino inNew Jersey."Our proprietary technology stack gives us an edge that our competitors are unable to match, and the ability to provide more options as we continue to deliver our services throughout the US and Canada."