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Pending Approval for Internet Gaming Authorization

Thirty-seven applications for gaming licenses have been submitted to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, seeking entry into the state's real-money online gambling market. Pending approval from state regulators, the names and announcements of the prospective companies will be disclosed.

Pending Internet Gaming Approvals
Pending Internet Gaming Approvals

Pending Approval for Internet Gaming Authorization

New Jersey's Online Gambling Market Expands as Applications Pile Up

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement is currently reviewing thirty-seven license applications for the real-money online gambling market. Among these applicants are the Atlantic Club Casino and Revel Casino, both of which have emerged from bankruptcy and are eager to join the digital gaming scene.

However, the names of these casinos, as well as any potential partners they may have, are yet to be disclosed. It is worth noting that many of the firms have already announced their partnerships, but the details regarding the Atlantic Club Casino and Revel Casino remain undisclosed.

The Atlantic Club Casino, on the other hand, has confirmed a partnership with PokerStars, a well-known name in the online gambling industry. This partnership could mark a significant step for the Atlantic Club Casino in the competitive New Jersey market.

Interestingly, the Atlantic Club Casino and Revel Casino are not among the twelve Atlantic City Casinos that have partnered with online gambling providers. Ten out of the twelve casinos have already secured their partnerships, leaving only two, including the Atlantic Club Casino and Revel Casino, in the process of submitting their applications.

The applications are currently awaiting approval from state regulators. The status of these applications could potentially impact the ability of the Atlantic Club Casino and Revel Casino to participate in the online gambling market in New Jersey. The emergence of Revel Casino from Chapter 11 bankruptcy could also potentially impact its involvement in the online gambling market.

It is essential to note that the names of the firms applying to enter the New Jersey online gambling market but have not yet officially announced their partnerships are not explicitly named in the available search results. This lack of transparency adds an element of mystery to the upcoming developments in the New Jersey online gambling market.

As the applications are reviewed and approvals are given, the New Jersey online gambling market is expected to grow, offering more choices and opportunities for both players and casino operators. The future of the Atlantic Club Casino and Revel Casino in this digital landscape remains uncertain, but their potential entry into the market promises to shake things up.

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