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It has been just about two months since PENN Entertainment introduced its stand-alone Hollywood Casino app to players in Pennsylvania, and the buzz around its launch has yet to settle. Built on PENN’s proprietary technology, this app aims to bring a seamless, casino-first experience to the state’s growing iGaming audience. But how well has it lived up to expectations?

A Casino Experience Tailored for Online Play

With a legacy spanning four Hollywood Casino properties in Pennsylvania, PENN Entertainment has leveraged its retail casino expertise to craft an app that mirrors the real-world gaming experience.

Boasting a massive library of over 700 online casino games, Hollywood Casino delivers everything from classic slots and table games to live dealer options, ensuring that players can enjoy a high-quality gaming experience at any time. The Casino Floor lobby is a standout feature, making it easy to browse online versions of popular land-based slots from Hollywood Casino locations.

For players looking for something fresh, the app also showcases exclusive games from PENN Game Studios, including Legendary Larry™ and Wuji Mines™. These unique titles add a personalized touch to the platform that many players resonate with in the iGaming space.

Seamless Integration & Cross-Platform Access

One of the biggest selling points of Hollywood Casino is its smooth integration with ESPN BET. If you already have an ESPN BET account, there’s no need to create a new one—your login credentials work across both platforms, allowing for an effortless transition between sports betting and casino gaming.

The app is available on iOS, Android, and desktop, giving players instant access to their favorite casino games wherever they go. Looking ahead, PENN Entertainment has already announced plans to expand Hollywood Casino into additional markets in 2025, pending regulatory approvals.

The omnichannel loyalty program PENN Play, run by PENN Entertainment, also fully integrates with Hollywood Casino, making it ideal for players who value additional advantages. PENN Cash, special tier advantages, and customized prizes are earned with each bet and may be redeemed both online and in-person at Hollywood Casino. For devoted gamers, this smooth rewards system enhances the experience.

Responsible Gaming and Player Protection Still a Priority

As with all PENN Entertainment offerings, responsible gaming remains a priority. The Hollywood Casino app provides comprehensive player protection tools, including deposit limits, wager limits, and time restrictions to help users gamble responsibly. Any player who may need assistance will find it easily as the app links directly to 1-800-GAMBLER and other problem gambling resources.

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