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Hollywood Casino Launches Online App in Michigan
The prominent iGaming brand has launched another online casino app under the aegis of PENN Entertainment

Hollywood Casino has much to be happy about after the online casino app for Hollywood Casino has arrived in Michigan. The Great Lakes State is now hosting a dedicated app which will allow local players to access online casino options across the state, without the need to be physically present in a location.
Michigan Becomes Second State for Hollywood Casino
The Hollywood Casino app is available for desktop, Android and iOS, allowing players to pick their preferred platform and enjoy a wide range of casino games that includes more than 750 slots as of right now. To make things even simpler, players may use their ESPN Bet credentials to log into the app, so existing account holders will find the onboarding process much more streamlined.
Players will immediately discover a large selection of games they can try, including Cash Eruption Charming Lady’s Boom, and more, provided by cutting-edge suppliers such as Reel Play, Evolution, Greetube, International Game Technology, and many others.
PENN Entertainment has seen the value of leveraging its presence in the market, arguing that Michigan is an important market where it will pursue further growth opportunities over the coming years.
Penn is already present in the state through the Hollywood Casino at Greektown in downtown Detroit, and the company is keen to pack as powerful a punch as it can locally. The online casino is also allowing the company’s studio, PENN Game Studios, to introduce some of its bespoke and exclusive games, such as Legendary Larry.
Hollywood Casino Committed to Responsible Gambling
Besides, Hollywood Casino is not entering the iGaming scene for the first time. The company actually launched its Hollywood Casino app in Pennsylvania already in December and is preparing to expand in other relevant iGaming jurisdictions when and if the opportunity presents itself.
Much like in Pennsylvania, Hollywood Casino has put an emphasis on responsible gambling, making sure that players have access to the brand’s RG tools implemented into the core offer to help protect consumers against excessive spending and gambling-related harm.
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Although Fiona doesn't have a long-spanning background within the gambling industry, she is an incredibly skilled journalist who has built a strong interest in the constantly growing iGaming network. The team at Gambling News is glad to have her on our roster to help deliver the best stories as soon as they hit. Aside from writing, she loves to dabble in online casino games such as slots and roulette, both for her own enjoyment and also as research to better improve her understanding of the industry.
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