The gaming giant, Caesars Entertainment, revealed today that its sports betting application, Caesars Sportsbook, is now available for download.

With the impending launch of legal mobile sports wagering in Massachusetts, Caesars is giving eager sports enthusiasts a head start by allowing them to download the app in advance. Users can establish accounts, fund their accounts, and capitalize on exclusive registration bonuses.

“The debut of our mobile application is a clear indication of our dedication to providing a superior sports betting experience for Massachusetts,” remarked Eric Hesson, Co-President of Caesars Digital. “We are thrilled to present Massachusetts sports fans with a truly exceptional sports wagering experience at the iconic Raynham Park.”

Subject to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission’s authorization, Caesars Sportsbook at Raynham Park is poised to be one of the nation’s largest independent racing and simulcast venues. It will initially function as a temporary retail sportsbook, with the permanent facility slated to open its doors later this year.

Caesars Sportsbook will also integrate Caesars Rewards, the company’s customer loyalty program. Each wager placed through the app will accrue Tier Credits, redeemable for Reward Credits and gift cards.

Karen Wells, the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, has put forward March 10 as the target date for the commencement of legal online sports betting. Massachusetts granted legal status to retail sports betting on January 31.

Certain sports wagering platforms, such as Fanatics and Betway, were not fully prepared for the Massachusetts launch date. The initial trio to commence operations included Caesars, WynnBet, and BetMGM.

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By Chloe "Cleo" Turner

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