Jackpocket has launched an iGaming product, Jackpocket Casino, through a partnership with Caesars Interactive Gaming in New Jersey, days after its soft launch in November.
The lottery platform is the first to delve into online casino gaming in the US; hence, they are keen on being versatile and expanding into related markets.
In a Jackpocket news release, CEO and founder Peter Sullivan said:
“This launch immediately expands Jackpocket’s entertainment offerings in New Jersey and will do the same for fans in other markets in the future. As the iGaming space continues to grow, we’re excited to provide our engaged lottery user base with an easy and fun way to get involved in games we know they already love.”
Online games NJ players should expect from Jackpocket Casino
The app has a selection that encompasses timeless classics, exclusive offerings, and uniquely branded Jackpocket games, such as:
- Blackjack
- Poker
- Baccarat
- Roulette
- real-money online slots
The Jackpocket Casino app ensures a smooth and convenient gaming experience for users across New Jersey, accessible from their mobile phones, tablets, and computers.
Users who have registered with Jackpocket can seamlessly navigate between the online casino and lottery applications. Upon making their initial deposit in the NJ online casino, they will unlock exclusive bonus offers.
New Jersey is one of the lucky seven states that have legal online casinos. You can keep track of online casino legalization and where it stands in your state here.
Jackpocket takes up space in the US
Jackpocket made its introduction in the United States in 2019, pioneering as the inaugural officially registered lottery courier service in the country. Currently, the lottery is available in 18 US regions, which includes some of the top iGaming states like:
- New Jersey
- Colorado
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
- New York
- Ohio
- Texas
- Washington DC
- West Virginia
Jackpocket has been able to well up its alliance poll with pro sports teams, which include the NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB. Added to this list of partners are celebrity investors like Kevin Hart, Mark Cuban, Whitney Cummings, and John Ledecky.
The revenue generated from ticket sales of the New Jersey Lottery contributes to supporting the state’s pension system, benefiting various public servants.
Since the introduction of Jackpocket in the state, around $69 million has been channeled back into state programs from lottery tickets purchased through the app. Meanwhile, the lottery has facilitated more than 300,000 winners.