Fanatics Betting and Gaming has introduced its sportsbook in Virginia as part of its ongoing transition of PointsBet customers. This move comes after Fanatics acquired PointsBet's US division for a substantial amount earlier this year, and it is now gradually replacing the operator's presence in 14 US states, namely Australia and Canada.
Virginia is the most recent state that Fanatics is expanding into, and they are extending an invitation to existing PointsBet customers to download the Fanatics Sportsbook app on their iOS or Android devices to initiate their migration.
To celebrate its entrance into The Old Dominion State, Fanatics is hosting a Rewards Surge event, offering a variety of enticing sports betting promotions. In the competitive US sports betting market, Fanatics finds itself in a battle for market share against its fellow newcomer, ESPN Bet. Penn Entertainment launched ESPN Bet through a $1.5 billion agreement, and the platform went live on November 14th.
This rivalry between the two companies has garnered attention from industry experts, leading to a recent discussion in London.
Virginia is the most recent state that Fanatics is expanding into, and they are extending an invitation to existing PointsBet customers to download the Fanatics Sportsbook app on their iOS or Android devices to initiate their migration.
To celebrate its entrance into The Old Dominion State, Fanatics is hosting a Rewards Surge event, offering a variety of enticing sports betting promotions. In the competitive US sports betting market, Fanatics finds itself in a battle for market share against its fellow newcomer, ESPN Bet. Penn Entertainment launched ESPN Bet through a $1.5 billion agreement, and the platform went live on November 14th.
This rivalry between the two companies has garnered attention from industry experts, leading to a recent discussion in London.