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Fanatics, best known for its sports merchandise empire, has officially launched its standalone online casino app for Pennsylvania players. The new platform allows direct access to casino games without needing to go through the Fanatics Sportsbook, marking a significant step in the company’s expansion into the Keystone State’s growing iGaming market.

While the web version of the casino is still in development, Pennsylvania players can now download the new app to enjoy slots, table games, video poker, and live dealer titles. All it takes is a few taps.

Notably, Fanatics’ in-house development team is busy adding new unique games to the library, including Fire Roulette, regular Blackjack, and Multi-hand Blackjack. With this strategy, the operator may set itself apart from competing platforms in the state by providing customers with memorable and personalized experiences. In addition to its exclusive games, Fanatics incorporates material from industry leaders like White Hat Studios, Light & Wonder, and IGT, providing gamers with a wide variety of popular and high-quality gaming content.

Being one of the latest operators approved by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB), it joins a very competitive field of licensed online casinos in the state. Pennsylvania remains one of the most competitive and high-performing online gambling markets in the United States. Fanatics’ entry brings more options, better bonuses, and a player-friendly platform to the state’s gaming landscape. And as expected, the new offering packs a punch.

Loads of Celebratory Offers Available

To mark the launch, Fanatics is allowing players to win a share of $2 million in FanCash, the brand’s proprietary currency. The currency can be redeemed for bonus bets or used toward purchasing sports merchandise. That is a very appealing bridge between its retail legacy and its growing digital presence. Players only need to wager $10 on any casino game to qualify. Each Thursday in May and June, $250,000 in FanCash will go to randomly selected players, with one grand prize winner per week receiving a substantial $25,000 in FanCash.

New players also benefit from a separate welcome offer that includes 500 free spins on the Cash Eruption slot machine, which spreads over 10 days following a qualifying $10 wager.

Another appealing feature of the new app is its nifty daily “Spin to Win” game. This exclusive experience gives users the chance to claim Casino Credit, bonus spins, or branded merchandise simply by logging in and playing each day. The platform offers around-the-clock assistance to ensure that players’ questions and issues get the prompt attention they need in such a competitive market.

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