The Massachusetts Gaming Commission is facing a packed docket as WynnBET and Betr seek permission to leave the state. Additionally, alleged non-compliance violations involving Fanatics, MGM Springfield, and BetMGM are on the agenda. With WynnBET leaving, the state will soon have only 6 operating mobile sports books out of 15 available licenses, despite an overall handle of more than $5 billion. DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars Sportsbook have reported significant sports bets placed in Massachusetts for December. Two of the eight mobile sports betting platforms operating in Massachusetts are planning to stop taking bets.
2 mobile sports betting platforms requesting permission to shut down in Mass. | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/hPQjO36kLb
2 mobile sports betting platforms look to exit Mass. market | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/O4Rm00Q9yA
Two of the eight mobile sports betting platforms operating in Massachusetts are planning to stop taking bets here. https://t.co/KxSk2bJ1HN
Legal in-person sports betting at Massachusetts casino sportsbooks launched one year ago today. Sports Bets Placed in Massachusetts for December: DraftKings $315,818,739.09 FanDuel $187,354,083.41 BetMGM $39,150,937.92 Caesars Sportsbook $24,206,561.35 TOTAL $643,160,183.37
Massachusetts Sports Betting 🎂Retail Launch 1 Year Anniversary Jan. 31 🎂 With @WynnBET 📲 leaving, Bay State will soon have only 6 operating mobile sports books out of 15 available licenses despite an overall handle of more than $5 billion. Story 🔽 https://t.co/GkdodUtXWy
Packed docket this week in Massachusetts: Betr and WynnBet out, while Fanatics, MGM Springfield and BetMGM facing alleged non-compliance violations https://t.co/COcZ7BeQqc
Wow, Thursday's agenda for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission is wild. -WynnBET is requesting to leave the state -Betr is also leaving (previously reported) -Three non-compliance items on the agenda, involving Fanatics, MGM Springfield, and BetMGM.
🚨Massachusetts Sports Betting 🚨 @WynnBET online app seeks permission to leave Massachusetts. Status of retail book in Everett uncertain Joining @Betr exit, which was previously noted (@MassGamingComm agenda for Thursday)