Caesars launches a live casino studio in Michigan

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Caesars launches a live casino studio in Michigan

Caesars Entertainment has opened its third online casino live dealer studio in the US, this time in the state of Michigan.

Players can access games broadcast from the studio through Caesars Palace Online Casino, Horseshoe Online Casino, and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino brands in the state.

The studio provides five blackjack tables, including a VIP-exclusive one, one roulette table, and a baccarat table. Some games may feature sports-themed designs from Caesars-partnered sports teams, such as the NFL’s Detroit Lions.

The partner for the studio is live casino supplier Evolution. The two companies have collaborated before on Caesars’ first branded studio in Pennsylvania in January. Caesars also operates a studio inside Tropicana Atlantic City in New Jersey, which was launched in April.

Matthew Sunderland, Caesars’ Senior Vice President and Chief iGaming Officer, shared in a statement:

“Our third live dealer studio expands our fully customized live dealer experience that is already extremely popular in Pennsylvania and New Jersey into another key jurisdiction where our online casino platforms are live. The studio design takes inspiration from our flagship destination, Caesars Palace, to authentically recreate the atmosphere of Las Vegas for online players. We look forward to our Michigan players enjoying the new experience.”

Introducing the new live dealer studio in Michigan appears to be part of Caesars’ plan to integrate its online and casino floor experiences.

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