The US LeoVegas launch appears dead. Or, to be more precise, “terminated.” While the NJ online casino app may have become a small player in the US online gambling operator landscape, it’s now owned by a company that’s not allowed to compete with its own app. A subsidiary of MGM Resorts International just bought Stockholm-headquartered LeoVegas Group.

MGM leaders said the company bought LeoVegas for $604 million so the Las Vegas-based retail casino chain could establish an international online gambling presence. LeoVegas already operates brands in Ontario and Europe.

Meanwhile, NJ online casino players primarily associate MGM with BetMGM , its joint venture with Entain . BetMGM is the No. 1 American online casino, in terms of market share.

As Entain’s July 2018 announcement about the joint ventur e says: The new venture will have exclusive access to all US land-based and online sports betting, online real money, and free-to-play casino gaming, major tournament and online poker, and other similar future interactive businesses. So, just days after LeoVegas stock stopped trading on Sept. 22, the company filed paperwork on Sept. 30 with the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE). The Division of Gaming Enforcement (“Division”) has completed its review of PRN 2702203, which seeks authorization to conduct internet gaming-related business transactional between Tropicana Atlantic City Corp. d/b/a Tropicana Casino and Resort, Caesars Interactive Entertainment New Jersey, LLC, and LeoVegas NJ, LLC, an applicant for casino service industry enterprise (“CSIE”) licensure, pursuant to a September 2022 Termination Agreement, which was previously provided to the Division. Since that DGE filing, MGM stock rose more than 13% . US LeoVegas Launch Paused, Now Dead

A US LeoVegas launch was still possible up until company shareholders accepted the bid from MGM’s Stockholm-positioned “indirect subsidiary” MGM Casino Next Lion (MGM CNL). They agreed to the price on Aug. 31.

However, as late as Aug. 11, LeoVegas CEO Gustaf Hagman was telling investors the company could resuscitate its plans. On May 2021, LeoVegas announced it would launch its “King of Casino” platform in the US in “the first half of 2022,” starting with New Jersey.

MGM announced plans […]

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