Location: Pennsylvania
Accel recovers quickly from adverse weather in January
“It was a very strong recovery to getting a real strong punch in the mouth.” That was how Accel Entertainment CEO Andy Rubenstein... more
Pennsylvania: Gaming Control Board examining Dave & Busters gambling
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) told PlayPennsylvania it is learning more about Dave & Buster’s new strategy that would... more
Omnichannel focus strengthens Mohegan’s rebranded retail sportsbook
Mohegan Pennsylvania is undergoing a total rebrand after its partner, Unibet, announced it is leaving the North American gambling market.... more
How Hollywood Casino’s standalone icasino app could impact the Pennsylvania market
Penn Entertainment announced during its Q1 2024 earnings call the launch of a standalone Hollywood online casino app, which will be... more
Pennsylvania: Senator behind bill to ban credit cards for online gambling feels obligation ‘to try to deter addiction’
When Pennsylvania Sen. Wayne Fontana and his legislative colleagues voted in 2017 to expand the state’s legalized gambling — most... more
Pennsylvania: Kambi extends Mohegan sportsbook partnership
Business to business sports betting provider Kambi is bringing its sportsbook to two retail locations in Pennsylvania through an extended... more
Mohegan Digital and PayNearMe partner to improve igaming payments
Mohegan Digital, the igaming division of Mohegan Gaming, has chosen payment platform PayNearMe as its exclusive Pennsylvania igaming... more
Caesars Entertainment upgrades online casino app
Caesars Entertainment Inc. has announced several upgrades to its iOS and Android mobile casino app, which is now live and available for... more
Mohegan Pennsylvania opens smoke-free Aristocrat Gaming Lounge
Mohegan Pennsylvania on Friday announced the opening of a new, smoke-free gaming area. Located just inside the casino’s hotel entrance,... more
Gray market slot-style games a contentious issue among regulated casino crowd
The American Gaming Association estimates that nearly 600,000 unregulated gambling machines — so-called “gray market” games that... more



