DraftKings will launch its standalone casino iGaming app in New Jersey, the company said on June 23. Similar to its Daily Fantasy and Sportsbook offerings, DraftKings relies on its in-house technology to develop the app, which features some proprietary games, along with revamped versions of blackjack and roulette.
“Following our debut in the Garden State, we look forward to continued innovation, nationwide expansion where regulations allow, and further positioning of DraftKings as an all-inclusive gaming and entertainment experience,” Jason March, DraftKings’ vice president of gaming said in a press release.
In addition to slot and table games, the new app also offers games from third-party providers, including International Gaming Technology, Slingo, Scientific Games and more. Customers in New Jersey who play on the DraftKings Casino app also have access to the DraftKings Live Studio, which operates 24/7.