Caesars Interactive Entertainment has released its Horseshoe Online Casino mobile application in New Jersey.
Players in the Garden State can immediately power up what Caesars describes as a “cutting-edge online casino app and desktop platform developed for the seasoned casino player.”
The app provides the same titles users have come to expect from Caesars and other iGaming apps, including slots, roulette, baccarat, and more.
Horseshoe Online Casino app now available in 4 states
Horseshoe Online Casino app is now operating in four states and Canada. It joins six other iGaming apps in the New Jersey online casino market. The Horseshoe app is also available in Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ontario.
A new state launch is sort of becoming old hat for Caesars. The company re-issued a press release quoting Caesars Digital Sr. Vice President and Chief iGaming Officer Matt Sunderland it turned out in October when Horseshoe Online Casino launched in Michigan.
“The Horseshoe brand is anchored by a promise to put the player first. A brand with such a storied past deserves an online equivalent that pays respect to the legacy it has established in gaming, and that is what we’ve created with Horseshoe Online Casino.”
Caesars intends to utilize the brand as it expands into new iGaming markets. The company owns the Horseshoe Las Vegas Center Strip casino and resort, as well as Horseshoe casinos in Maryland and Colorado.
Users can also play online on their laptops
The Horseshoe Online Casino app is available in the Google Play store, as well as in the Apple App Store. It is free to download. The mobile app can be used on both iOS or Android devices.
Online gaming enthusiasts can also play by visiting horseshoeonlinecasino.com. They simply need to register and make a deposit to their digital wallet.
In the Garden State, users must be at least 21 years old to download and register an online casino account. The state is one of just a few that allows live dealer poker, which can be accessed via the Horseshoe Online Casino app.
Players in New Jersey can also compete in live dealer poker against players in other states.
In Michigan, where the state releases data by operator, Caesars has reported $177.4 million in revenue from iGaming in the state since 2021.