On Thursday, WynnBET launched its iCasino and sportsbook apps in West Virginia, becoming the eighth iCasino and ninth sports betting operator to go live with such wagering options in the Mountaineer State.
Even though West Virginia was one of the first states to launch legal sports betting after PASPA was struck down in 2018, its market still hasn’t reached the level of maturity that the law allows. Five physical wagering locations in the state are permitted up to three skins apiece, allowing for a total of 15 operators. WynnBET is tethered to Delaware North, a company that bears the distinction of operating America’s last two greyhound racetracks at casino-resorts in the West Virginia towns of Wheeling and Nitro.