Borgata brand launches new online sports betting platform

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The Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa announced this week a brand-new online sports betting platform has launched in New Jersey. BorgataSports.com is now live, featuring desktop and mobile capabilities. The site will offer the same sports betting options that are found at the Borgata Race & Sports Book, including Futures, Parlay bets, Straight bets and more.

Site Features:

Visitors to the BorgataSports site will find a seamless experience. The new platform features easy to locate tabs with multiple deposit methods for simple account funding. New players to the site will be provided with a risk-free first wager with up to $250 Real Cashback.

Borgata brand launches new online sports betting platform

According to a recent press release…

The Borgata President & Chief Operating Officer, Marcus Glover, commented on the new online sports betting site by stating: “We are excited to launch BorgataSports.com. With our customers in mind, we have delivered the ability for existing BorgataCasino.com and BorgataPoker.com account holders to use their current credentials to sign in and access all platforms, allowing for a seamless transition between products.”

Quality Sports Betting:

The casino has been offering sports betting already in New Jersey for quite some time. They were the first venue in Atlantic City to launch the option in June, accepting the first legal wager and never looking back. The first sports bet was placed at the casino only three days after Governor, Phil Murphy, signed a sports betting bill to regulate the activity and allowing licensed casinos to offer sports book services.

Once the land-based sportsbook was launched, the Borgata got to work on their online platform. The brand launched playMGM NJ Sports, a mobile betting app, which was the brand’s first foray into the online realm of sports betting.

The venue has plenty of experience with online and land-based sports betting. The new BorgataSports.com should be a huge success, only adding to the number of wagers placed and revenues earned for the state’s ever-growing sports betting industry.

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