Caesars Sportsbook Launches Mobile Betting in North Carolina
Caesars Entertainment, the global gaming company, has announced the launch of its Sportsbook platform to offer mobile sports betting in the US state of North Carolina. The operator will offer its Caesars Sportsbook in partnership with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and through the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.
Caesars Digital will initially offer the mobile sports betting platform in tribal lands in the state including the venues Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort, and Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino & Hotel.
Over the years, the partnership between the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Caesars Entertainment has only flourished and strengthened. We eagerly anticipate the chance to introduce mobile sports betting to North Carolina, offering a fresh and new experience to all sports fans.
First Mobile Sports Betting Offering in North Carolina
The offering from Caesars is the first mobile sports betting app to be launched in North Carolina, and further to this historic move the Caesars Sportsbook is set to go statewide from March 11th this year. As part of the launch, Caesars Sportsbook is offering a range of promotions for new customers including welcome match-up bonuses for the first seven deposits of registering players.
Customers will also be eligible to join the Caesars rewards scheme which is operated across the group and allows customers to earn points that can be exchanged for Caesars experiences.
The Caesars Sportsbook app is the perfect complement to our in-person retail sports books in Western North Carolina that so many sports fans have enjoyed for years. We’re thankful to be able to offer wagering at the Harrah’s Cherokee properties as part of our longstanding relationship with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, and with the sports calendar heating up, there is a lot to be excited about.
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