Two more casinos are set to join Pennsylvania’s sports betting mix in just a few hours and nearly a month after Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course became the state’s first casino to go live with sports gambling.
The two casinos, which are both owned by a subsidiary of Rush Street Gaming, were originally expected to launch sports gambling on December 1. However, owners announced last month that they would push back the start of betting operations at both properties.
Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh and SugarHouse Casino are the ones in Philadelphia to go live with sports betting. The state already collected $60 million in betting license applications through October.