Caesars Racebook Launches on Android and Desktop in Seven States

Sarah Andrew

Caesars Entertainment, Inc. and NYRA Bets LLC, who together launched a new horse racing account wagering app, Caesars Racebook, this past spring, have made it available on Android and desktop in time for the upcoming Breeders' Cup World Championships this week. It is available to racing fans in Kentucky, Florida, Ohio, Indiana, Oregon, Montana, and North Dakota and continues to launch in additional states, pending regulatory approvals. Caesars Racebook utilizes the NYRA Bets platform for racing and wagering content from more than 250 tracks around the world.

“Expanding Caesars Racebook's access to Android users and desktop is key for the platform's continued growth,” said Dan Shapiro, Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer of Caesars Digital. “We're excited to offer even more customers a horse racing wagering experience that treats them like royalty, no matter what type of device they prefer, thanks to the integration with our industry-leading Caesars Rewards loyalty program.”

Caesars also recently announced plans to build and operate a Harrah's racetrack and casino in Columbus, Neb, and has committed to continued hosting of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's National Handicapping Championship at Horseshoe Las Vegas through 2026.

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