DraftKings, Fanduel and Fanatics unlikely to debut in Nevada soon

Leading online sportsbook companies FanDuel and DraftKings, as well as upstarts like Fanatics, are not likely to enter Nevada anytime soon, indicating a reluctance to accept the state's in-person registration requirement for mobile sports betting accounts.



In order to activate their mobile wagering accounts, sports bettors in Nevada must visit a land-based casino and fill out the necessary paperwork. While nearly all the other 34 states and Washington, DC that allow sports betting allow new account sign-ups via computers or smartphones, this requirement is still in place.
 
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