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IMPORTANT UPDATE: This news post has been updated with the latest information regarding the launch of online gambling in Pennsylvania.
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About three months ago, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board opened up the application process for land-based gaming operators in the state to apply for online casino licensing. The process included a 90-day time frame in which applications could be filled out for slot gaming, poker and table games for $10 million licensing fees. During this time frame, not a single operator submitted the appropriate paperwork for approvals. However, as the deadline approached, we now have seen five applications submitted.
PA Casino Operators One Step Closer to Online Gambling
On Friday, three companies had applied for licensing: the Parx Casino of Bensalem and Mt. Airy Casino Resort, along with the Stadium Casino, a brick and mortar facility set to be constructed in South Philadelphia.
Monday, July 16thwas the last day that casinos could submit an application and by the day’s end, the Rivers Casino and SugarHouse Casino (both under the same owner) and the Hollywood Casino had submitted the paperwork for consideration.
Now that the initial application window has come to an end, a secondary window is now open. Until August 16th, any remaining casino operators can apply for licensing. Instead of the $10 million cost for all three licenses, operators will have the option to apply for an individual license to offer slots, table games or poker for $4 million each.
Once the time frame is up, the Gaming Control Board of Pennsylvania will allow any licenses that are unclaimed to go to corporate entities who apply and are approved. Any entity that obtains licensing will have to create a physical location in the state to be able to provide online gaming to residents and visitors within the borders of Pennsylvania.
The state has 13 operators, 12 already in existence and one casino set to be created in South Philadelphia. Each of these operators has the ability to gain licensing first for online gaming before the process will open up to outside entities. There are still a few licenses up for grabs now that only five have completed the application process during this initial window for submissions.
The First Pennsylvania Online Gambling Platform
Since the end of the first licensing application window and the onset of the second timeframe, Pennsylvania casino operators have come a long way. The gambling landscape has undergone significant changes throughout the months following the licensing procedures.
While the first application window closed with only five casino operators making use of the promotional licensing fee offer, a second opportunity saw greater activity towards this matter. The Rivers Casino gave way to their sister site SugarHouse and revoked their application.
Two more casinos have been reluctant in their licensing attempts – The Meadows Casino and Lady Luck Casino – while the remaining six paid the fee and applied for online slots, table games, poker and/or sports betting operations online.
Not all issued licenses have found their matching operators, which has left room for other operators to partner with existing establishments and power their own online platforms. Nevertheless, Hollywood Casino, followed by SugarHouse Casino have both launched their temporary sportsbooks before the end of the year and initiated regular sports betting services.
The latter of the two operators is already experienced in managing an online gambling platform. New Jersey players have been able to enjoy the SugarHouse online casino platform since 2016, provided under the Golden Nugget’s existing license. Considering these successful attempts at online gambling services, the Pennsylvania player base is bound to be in for all the more rewarding experiences in 2019.
Originally published: July 17, 2018 | Updated: January 23, 2019
Is online gambling legal in PA?
On Oct. 26, 2017. Gov. Tom Wolf signed H 271 into law, enacting widespread gambling expansion that extends beyond just PA online casinos.
Here is a look at exactly what the law authorizes:
- Online poker
- Online casino games (table games and slots)
- Sports betting, both retail and online
- Online lottery
- Daily fantasy sports
- Tablet gaming in certain areas at authorized airports
- Video gambling terminals (VGTs) at qualified truck stops
- Mini-casinos
The law allowed the state to regulate and legalize these activities, but the law does not mean that every online casino site or sports betting app is suddenly legal in Pennsylvania. Only sites vetted, approved, and overseen by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) are legal.
All of the legal real-money gambling sites are very clearly tied to a land-based casino in the state. For example, FanDuel Sportsbook works in tandem with Valley Forge and BetRivers is the brand of the two Rivers Casinos in the state.
Online casinos in Pennsylvania
Legal online casinos in Pennsylvania launched in July 2019. After starting with three sites, the industry is starting to grow at a slightly faster clip. The state awarded 10 casinos interactive gaming licenses. Additionally, the PGCB is currently considering allowing MGM Resorts and Golden Nugget NJ to operate in PA.
This is the latest info on all of these online casino projects:
Casino | Launch | Bonus | Android app? | iOS access? | |
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Unibet | Nov. 2019 | $10 free | Yes | Yes | Play now! |
PlaySugarHouse | July 2019 | $250 | Yes | Yes | Play now! |
Hollywood (Penn National) | July 2019 | $25 free | Yes | Yes | Play now! |
PokerStars Casino | Nov. 2019 | Yes | Yes | ||
Parx | July 2019 | Yes | No | ||
Harrah's | 2020 | - | - | ||
Valley Forge | 2020 | - | - | ||
Presque Isle Downs | 2020 | - | - | ||
Wind Creek | N/A | - | - | ||
Stadium Park Philly Live! Casino | N/A | - | - | ||
MGM Resorts | N/A | - | - | ||
Golden Nugget NJ | N/A | - | - |
PA sports bettings sites
Football season is underway, which means sportsbook operators are pushing to launch during sports bettings most lucrative season. Every casino in Pennsylvania, save for Lady Luck Nemacolin, has applied for a $10 million sports betting license.
Here is a look at where each operator is in the process:
Casino | Online Sportsbook | App? | Bonus | |
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DraftKings (The Meadows) | Live as of Nov. 2019 | Android and iOS | $25 free | Play now! |
FOX Bet (Mount Airy) | Live as of Sept. 2019 | Android and iOS | $20 free | Play now! |
FanDuel Sportsbook PA (Valley Forge) | Live as of July 2019 | Android and iOS | $500 | Play now! |
Unibet (Mohegan Sun Pocono) | Live as of Nov. 2019 | Android and iOS via GeoGuard | $20 free | Play now! |
PlaySugarHouse Sportsbook PA | Live as of May 2019 | Android and iOS via GeoGuard | $250 | Play now! |
BetRivers Online Sportsbook | Live as of June 2019 | Android and iOS via GeoGuard | $250 | Play now! |
Parx Casino Sportsbook | Live as of June 2019 | Android | ||
BetAmerica (Presque Isle Downs) | Live as of Dec. 2019 | GeoGuard web access | ||
Caesars Sport (Harrah's Philadelphia) | 2020 | Yes | ||
Hollywood Casino at Penn National | 2020 | Yes | ||
Wind Creek | 2020 | No | ||
Live! Hotel & Casino | 2020 | No |
Real-money gambling apps in PA
There are currently eight online sportsbooks, five online casinos, and one online poker option in Pennsylvania. Here is a look at when each of them launched:
- 05/28/2019
- 06/24/2019
- 06/25/2019
- 07/15/2019
- 07/15/2019
- 07/17/2019
- 07/25/2019
- 09/04/2019
- 11/04/2019
- 11/04/2019
- 11/12/2019
- 12/20/2019
5/28/2019: PlaySugarHouse.com Sportsbook
On Tuesday, May 28, PlaySugarHouse Pennsylvaniabegan testing on the first-ever PA online sportsbook. At launch, the site kicked off with several of the same elements present on its New Jersey site, including Jackpot Parlays, in-game betting, cash-out betting, and the same deposit bonus offer. The only thing missing? Access for iPhone users.
6/24/2019: Parx Online Sportsbook
SugarHouse had the market to itself for nearly a month, but Parx eventually doubled the number of online sportsbooks on June 24 when it began testing. The final product bore a strong resemblance to the Bet Builder function introduced at retail launch, making for a seamless transition for players going from brick and mortar to online. That is unless they had an iPhone.
6/25/2019: BetRivers Online Sportsbook
Just one day after Parx launched its online sportsbook, Rivers Casino Pittsburgh followed suit with testing on BetRivers. The two ended up receiving final approval at the same time, as BetRivers only needed two days of testing given its sister casino’s successful PlaySugarHouse launch.
7/15/2019: HollywoodCasino.com
After being the first casino to launch a retail sportsbook, Hollywood Casino got to notch a second “first” in its belt. On July 15, the Penn National and IGT product HollywoodCasino.comofficially began testing, bringing slots and table games to desktop and Android users.
7/15/2019: Parx Online Casino
Just hours after HollywoodCasino.com started taking customers, Parx Online Casino followed suit. The GAN-powered online casino product was the first site and, up to now, the only site with a blackjack game for players. Additionally, the site offered slots, roulette, and video poker.
7/17/2019: PlaySugarHouse Casino…and an Apple Solution
You would think being third to launch would be a big disadvantage. However, PlaySugarHouse online casino perhaps made the biggest splash of the three casinos because it brought both a new casino site and an answer for iPhone owners. In tandem with GeoComply’sGeoGuard app, SugarHouse offered iPhone users a chance to both bet on sports and play online casino games via their phone’s browser.
7/22/2019: FanDuel Sportsbook PA
The fourth PA online sportsbook totally changed the paradigm for what to expect from a PA betting app. When FanDuel Sportsbook PAlaunched, it brought with it the first integrated wallet with New Jersey, meaning you could seamlessly travel between the two states with the same app, same account, and same sports betting bankroll. Moreover? They brought with launch the first iPhone app option for PA bettors.
9/4/2019: FOX Bet PA
The launch of FOX Bet Sportsbook in PA brought with it the artillery that comes with a major media company. In addition to Android and iPhone apps and sign-up deals, the site also brought a massive marketing campaign with promos centering on FOX Sport’s biggest personalities like Colin Cowherd and Cris Carter.
11/4/2019: PokerStars PA
Online poker players impatiently awaited the arrival of the state’s first online poker site for months. When it launched, it was only a day or two before the PokerStars PA site surpassed the traffic of the PokerStars NJ site. But it wasn’t just poker, it came with the PokerStars Casino product and integrated in FOX Bet as well.
11/4/2019: DraftKings Sportsbook
It looked like DraftKings might not find a way into Pennsylvania, but once it partnered with The Meadows Casino, it was only a couple of months before its app debuted in PA as the state’s sixth online sportsbook.
11/12/2019: Unibet Sportsbook and Casino
Unibet debuted with a double feature of both an online sportsbook and an online casino. The site partnered with Mohegan Sun Pocono to offer online gambling. iIt launched with an Android app and iPhone access via the GeoGuard app.
12/16/2019: BetAmerica Sportsbook
BetAmerica and Presque Isle Downs caught people by surprise with the sneakily quiet launch of BetAmerica Sportsbook shortly before the end of the year. It launched, but did so without an app and only GeoGuard browser access.
There are still more apps to come in 2020. Several major players in the state, like Harrah’s Philadelphia, still have not gone online.
What online casino options are in PA?
Pennsylvania online casinos rolled out on July 15, 2019.
Initially, the thought was that everyone would launch on or around this day, only two, Parx Casino and Hollywood Casino, were ready. SugarHouse Casino rolled out PlaySugarHouse.com two days later.
Months later, PokerStars Casino debuted alongside PokerStars PA online poker site. Unibet Casino followed a couple of weeks later.
Each of these online casinos offer relatively small libraries of games. Things that are commonplace in New Jersey, like live dealer games, are still a ways off in Pennsylvania.
Why such slow goings in Pennsylvania?
The short answer is the Wire Act. Ever since the Department of Justice released a new, much stricter, interpretation of the Wire Act in January 2019, Pennsylvania regulators have taken an extremely conservative approach to online gambling. Part of that approach includes having every operator and every casino game provider stand up separate servers in Pennsylvania. Both operators and game providers planned on sharing New Jersey servers with their PA products. The change in regulations threw a wrench in their plans…and their timeline.
Where this change is hurting PA online casino customers is not just that casino sites are launching very quickly. The other big issue is, that with few operators successfully jumping through the hoops required to offer games in Pennsylvania, there are just not a lot of game options for players. Ideally, the number of providers will grow in 2020, but history suggests we should expect continued slow rollouts on the online casino front.
What PA sports betting sites are live and legal?
Online sportsbooks, on the other hand, are operating at a faster clip. Currently, there are eight betting apps to choose from.
After initial slim pickings for iPhone users seeking to sports bet in Pennsylvania, they now have a glut of options to choose from. Parx is currently the only sportsbook without an iPhone option.
Unibet, BetRivers, and PlaySugarHouse do not have an iOS app for sportsbook users, but all three offer browser-based betting in -tandem with the GeoGuard app, a geolocation app from GeoComply that allows for browser gaming.
The launch of FanDuel Sportsbook was when the market for Pennsylvania sports betting really started to open up. The sportsbook combined the PA and New Jersey app into a single venture for both Android and iOS, with the site geolocating you to determine what you can bet on. DraftKings Sportsbook similarly offers a single app that works in all states where DraftKings accepts regulated sports bets.
FOX Bet also launched with both iOS and Android options when it went live in September 2019, but it segregates apps based on states and offers a separate PA and NJ version for users.
The big perk of this for users is the shared wallet across states. If you go back and forth between Pennsylvania and New Jersey, no more worrying about whether or not the right account is properly funded.

Online poker in PA
The vertical of online gambling that is the slowest-going of all is Pennsylvania online poker. The first PA poker site, PokerStars PA, did not even go live until November 2019, over two years after the law legalizing and regulating it passed.
The state expects other online poker sites to launch. Given the slow start though, it may be a while before new sites launch. In theory, these seven casinos are all supposed to offer online poker, but Mount Airy, through PokerStars is the only one to launch so far:
- SugarHouse
- Harrah’s
- Hollywood Casino
- Mount Airy
- Parx
- Valley Forge
- Wind Creek
The next most likely candidate to launch appears to be WSOP.com, which has offered a couple of hints to suggest it might be up in running in Pennsylvania in time for the 2020 WSOP, which begins in late May. The other contender to get going in the Keystone State next is partypoker, which is partnered with Valley Forge Casino. Both of these sites are operational in New Jersey. WSOP.com is also available in Nevada and Delaware.
Before you get too excited about the prospect of playing online poker with players in New Jersey, Delaware, and Nevada, which share a compacting agreement, be advised that the PGCB’s conservative approach to the Wire Act means compacting may take some time.
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Compacting with other states is possible in the law and PGCB regulations, but uncertainty about which interpretation of the Wire Act will prevail means it is unlikely the PGCB will greenlight shared player pools until pending court action around the DOJ and the 2019 Wire Act is complete.
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