Step into Luxury: Caesars Entertainment Unveils Premier Live Dealer Studio

New Caesars-branded studio is now live in New Jersey inside Tropicana Atlantic City elevating the live dealer table games experience on Caesars’ marquee online casino platforms.

Caesars Entertainment this week announced the launch of its first branded, live dealer studio inside one of its world-class destinations made possible through its partnership with Evolution. The debut of the space inside Tropicana Atlantic City in New Jersey marks the second custom studio made for Caesars live dealer offerings on its online casino platforms. This follows the launch of its first such studio in Pennsylvania earlier this year.

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Players 21 and older on Caesars’ online gaming platforms Caesars Palace Online Casino, Horseshoe Online Casino, and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino can now enjoy a live dealer experience on mobile that draws inspiration from table game play at the Las Vegas Strip’s most iconic casino, Caesars Palace.

“The opening of this branded studio at one of our Caesars Rewards destinations introduces the newest addition to our ever-expanding online gaming platforms,” said Matt Sunderland, senior vice president and chief iGaming officer at Caesars Digital. “We’re always striving to marry the world-class experiences our players enjoy at our destinations with the online casino play they love.”

The New Jersey studio features five blackjack tables, which includes a VIP-exclusive blackjack table, one baccarat table, and one roulette table. The tables feature custom felts with imagery and branding from iconic Caesars destinations on the Las Vegas Strip including Caesars Palace and Horseshoe. The studio also caters to VIP players, much like Caesars Rewards destinations. These online options include, with a VIP-exclusive blackjack table offering an authentic 1-to-1 live high-limit blackjack experience, that could previously only be found in a physical casino.

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“Evolution is thrilled to open a second dedicated Caesars live dealer studio inside Tropicana Atlantic City,” said Jacob Claesson, chief executive officer of Evolution North America. “This studio was made possible through our close partnership with Caesars. Once fully operational, it will generate approximately two hundred job opportunities in Atlantic City. We’re very proud to see a concrete example of how iGaming helps to create jobs and develop the workforce in our local communities.”

Caesars Palace Online Casino, Horseshoe Online Casino, and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino are available on iOS, Android, and desktop for those 21 and older in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ontario, and West Virginia. Each platform offers a dynamic online casino experience with a range of unique Caesars-branded games. Of course, hundreds of classic land-based casino favorites and core casino game mechanics are included plus high-limit slots, private live dealer tables, linked progressive jackpots, variations of poker and roulette, and more.

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Caesars’ easy-to-navigate online casino apps and desktop platforms also tie online gaming to The Company’s industry-leading customer loyalty program, Caesars Rewards. Players in the United States earn Caesars Rewards Credits through their online and in-person casino play that can be redeemed for unforgettable Caesars Rewards experiences at one of Caesars’ more than 50 world-class destinations across North America.

 


 

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