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BetMGM has rolled out a major upgrade to its Borgata Online platform in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, introducing a redesigned casino experience with more than 4,000 games, an improved account dashboard and a revamped rewards system that better connects online play with in-person benefits.

While Borgata remains synonymous with Atlantic City, the refresh also gives Pennsylvania online casino players access to the same upgraded platform as BetMGM continues investing in one of its flagship gaming brands.

Bigger Casino Experience

The latest update focuses on making navigation and gameplay more streamlined across desktop and mobile. Players now have access to a centralized account hub where playable and withdrawable balances can be viewed in one place, alongside redesigned navigation menus that make it easier to browse games, promotions and account information.

BetMGM has also introduced a new Rewards Hub, allowing players to manage Borgata Online promotions, loyalty rewards and MGM Rewards tier status from a single dashboard. The goal is to create a more connected experience between online gaming and visits to Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City.

The upgraded casino also features one of the operator’s largest game libraries to date, offering more than 4,000 titles, including slots, table games, live dealer experiences and more than 250 exclusive games. New proprietary releases such as Borgata Gem Strike and Borgata 777 Respin Deluxe are among the latest additions to the expanding catalog.

Building on a Solid Foundation

The relaunch comes as Borgata continues to hold a significant position in the regulated online casino market. Through the first five months of 2026, Borgata Online generated approximately $108 million in online gaming revenue in New Jersey, making it one of the state’s highest-performing iGaming brands. The platform currently ranks among New Jersey’s leading online casino operators and maintains an estimated 8.1% share of the state’s competitive iGaming market.

According to BetMGM Chief Revenue Officer Matt Prevost, the redesign reflects the company’s long-term investment in a brand that helped shape legal online gambling in the United States after becoming one of New Jersey’s original licensed online casino operators in 2013.

The digital relaunch will also enjoy the support from promotional events at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa beginning July 3, building on the close connection between the online platform and its flagship Atlantic City resort. This update delivers a more modern online casino experience while highlighting BetMGM’s continued focus on expanding game selection, improving usability and strengthening rewards across one of the most recognizable brands in regulated U.S. gaming.

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