New Jersey is going through the roof, and it seems like the sky is truly the limit for this online gambling marketplace. This state has seen quite a growth rate compared to their early industry …
Ever since the start of 2019, New Jersey’s online casino industry revenue has been skyrocketing with no signs of slowing down. The $30 million mark was breached back in January, with the revenue reports on …
The state of New Jersey has filed a federal lawsuit over a Freedom of Information Act Request that the U.S. Department of Justice has failed to respond to. The lawsuit is a response to the …
The DraftKings online gambling brand has definitely managed to gain some ground in New Jersey ever since their online casino offering launched a few months back. The company was already known as a reputable daily …
The Hard Rock Casino & Hotel Atlantic City has officially revolutionized online gambling in the state. The casino has just announced their latest offering of online slot tournaments. The already operating HardRockCasino.com online platform will …
With just over a month into the new year, the recently opened New Jersey online gambling market has managed to achieve yet another record. Operators within the state have reported a whopping $33.59 million in online …
Stockholm-based casino supplier, NetEnt is looking to further strengthen its position in the US market. After a years-long presence on the New Jersey regulated online marketplace in the US, the software company was finally awarded …
Sandy Masselli of Middlesex County, New Jersey has been charged with online gambling fraud after reports surfaced that he allegedly deceived twenty-six individuals out of cash totaling $1.3 million. Masselli reportedly promised investors that he …
New Jersey posted another big month for the largest regulated US online gaming market. New Jersey online casinos and poker sites combined to win $20.6 million from gamblers in October, according to the New Jersey …
The United States online casino market has only been in existence since 2013 when the first licensed and regulated websites popped up in Nevada, which was then followed by Delaware and New Jersey. Market researchers …