The Michigan online casino and gambling industry works non-stop. There’s always something going on, from new regulated online casinos to programs to help gamblers avoid the pitfalls of overdoing it, and everything in between. We constantly monitor the local and national news to keep you updated with events, regulations, and other news that you need.
📰May 23, 2024: ESPN Bet opens a retail location at Greektown Hollywood to rave reviews.
📰May 2024: SI Casino and Sportsbook set to shut down by the end of 2024 due to a lack of success
📰April 2024: April handle improves 22.6% when compared to April 2023.
📰April 2024: Sports gaming operators report $234.8 million in revenue for April.
📰March 19, 2024: The MGCB announced a record breaking month of Michigan online casinos with a $188 million handle in February.
📰February 22, 2024: Fanatics Sportsbook and online casino officially launch, becoming the 15th regulated operator in the state of Michigan.
📰February 22, 2024: WynnBET agrees to buyout by Caesars, the casino will continue to operate under WynnBET name until regulatory measures and due diligence are complete.
📰January 20, 2024: The MGCB sends a cease-and-desist letter to 3 casino operators for violating multiple Michigan laws while illegally operating in the state.
📰November 1, 2023: THe Virtual Gaming Worlds sweepstake casino announced it no longer accepts players from Michigan due to regulatory changes,
📰 January 22, 2021: Online casino and sportsbook in Michigan officially launch.
What’s next
The impressive performance of Michigan online casinos is laying the foundation for innovation, expansion, and the need for more ways to help online gamblers protect themselves. These are the focus of what to expect in the Michigan online gambling landscape for 2024 and beyond.
- New Casino Launches: While nothing has been confirmed, several established online casino brands are looking to move into theMichigan market in the very near future.
- Enhanced Player Protections: The MGCB is working on a new initiative to promote responsible gaming called “Don’t regret the bet.” It will be rolled out in the coming months to help prevent gambling problems or addiction before it starts.
- Industry Trends: As AI, AR, and VR continue to improve, Michigan online casinos have an eye on the future to improve the online casino experience,making it more interactive and immersive.