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Caesars Secures Three iGaming Skins in Maine, US Market Heats Up

26. Juni 20264 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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Caesars erobert Maine: Drei iGaming-Lizenzen für den Riesen

Gaming giant Caesars obtains three of four coveted iGaming licenses in the US state of Maine. A significant move amidst ongoing litigation concerning the tribal iGaming model there.

What happened

Caesars Entertainment has made a significant move. The company has secured rights to three of the four available iGaming skins in the US state of Maine. These skins are owned by Maine's tribes, who by law have been granted control over online gambling in the state. Caesars is expected to operate three separate online casino brands once the market goes live. This news comes at a time when legal disputes over Maine's iGaming model are still ongoing. Our editorial team always closely monitors such developments. It's a fascinating struggle for market share and regulation.

Background

Maine has chosen a unique model for its online gambling. Unlike many other US states where licenses are often awarded to existing land-based casinos, Maine has granted exclusive control over the iGaming market to its four federally recognized Native American tribes. The Penobscot Nation, the Passamaquoddy Tribe, the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, and the Mi'kmaq Nation can each hold an iGaming skin. These tribes can then partner with established gambling companies to operate their online casinos. Caesars acted quickly here. They seemingly recognized the potential of this structure. It's also interesting to note that Governor Janet Mills initially resisted the full expansion of tribal gaming rights. Ultimately, however, she signed a bill that granted them control over the mobile sports betting market. Later, the iGaming market was added. The legal challenge mentioned in the excerpt revolves precisely around these tribal powers. This could still make some waves. It's a tug-of-war for power and revenue.

Why it matters for German players

For players in Germany, these developments in Maine have no direct impact. The German online gambling market is strictly regulated by the State Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). Only providers with a German license from the Joint Gaming Authority of the Federal States (GGL) are allowed to offer their services here. These include, for example, sites like jackpotpiraten.de, etipwin.de, crazybuzzer.de, merkur-slots.de, or loewen-play.de. We constantly emphasize the importance of playing exclusively with GGL-licensed providers. This ensures player protection and fairness. Licensed casinos abroad, be it in Malta, Curaçao, or the US, are subject to different laws and standards. Playing there exposes you to different risks. Our recommendation is clear: stick to German providers. They offer security and transparency.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

The expansion of large global players like Caesars into new markets demonstrates the dynamism of the gambling industry. For GGL-licensed casinos in Germany, this initially means no direct competition. They operate within a protected domestic market. However, global developments indirectly affect our market as well. Innovations, player protection standards, and marketing strategies that prove successful internationally often find their way to Germany. German providers can learn from the experiences of international competitors. However, they must simultaneously meet the strict requirements of the German GGL. This is a balancing act. The GGL places great emphasis on topics such as deposit limits, self-exclusion systems (OASIS), and detailed game information. These standards are often not comparable to those in the US. For our editorial team, it is crucial that German players continue to receive excellent service and maximum security. GGL regulation is a step forward that we would not want to miss. It effectively protects players. The lesson from Maine is that every market has its peculiarities. There is no global blueprint.

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