New Jersey set to lead way in mobile casino play
17 Oct 2013
New Jersey is just one of three states that legalized online gambling, and only one of two that authorized all casino games. It has thus become a focus for international, Canadian, and US gaming operations operators. The state is recognized now as the largest online gambling market in the American jurisdiction, according to the latest numbers.
The difference between New Jersey and Nevada is that the latter state restricted digital betting to poker, while New Jersey has allowed all upcoming gaming domains onto all mobile platforms. The mobile casinos will come with some restrictions and will be hampered by cross-platform use at first. And while Nevada has won the race to online gaming fist, New Jersey is expected to enjoy the first mobile casino.
Notable launches are expected to pay big for the state and the local government. Atlantic City casinos stand to gain heavily from the legalization, while the American Gaming Association has now released a U.S. Gambling activity study from 2012, which noted $2.6 billion is spent in the United States, despite gambling bans.
Data has thus proven that digital gaming is a large market to take advantage of, and the industry is ready for the switch of platforms. With mobile gambling taking advantage of both the well-established gambling industry, as well as the ever-growing mobile industry, New Jersey will likely see only quality returns with its investment to push the legislation through.
New Jersey set to lead way in mobile casino play
is republished from CasinoCityTimes.com.
