iGaming

Massachusetts paired a thriving sports betting market with three young casinos, even as online casino legalization keeps getting pushed down the road.

Ohio is a sports-betting powerhouse with an iGaming-sized hole in the middle - and neighbors cashing in on the difference.

Illinois has a record-breaking gambling market — and still no online casinos. Here's why.

Changes are coming to the global changes with the LOK Regime arriving in Curaçao. Find out more in this GamblersArea analysis.

New Jersey lawmakers push to protect players, raise taxes, and curb gambling risks — all in one sweeping legislative package.

New York’s gambling market is defined by a booming NY sports betting industry and ongoing debates over legalizing online casinos.

Maine is moving into regulated online gambling after approving casino gaming in 2025 and expanding its sports betting market.

New York's casino era is officially open for business, and the three licensed operators are moving fast, on three different fronts.

Rhode Island may be America’s smallest state, but its tightly regulated casinos, legal sports betting, and growing RI online casino market make it one of New England’s most active gambling jurisdictions.

West Virginia’s gambling market has evolved from horse racing and lottery systems into an emerging online gambling hub shaped by state-controlled licensing.

Connecticut’s gambling market is built on exclusive tribal casinos and a tightly regulated online system shaped by long-standing state and tribal partnerships.

Washington D.C. could become the next U.S. market to legalize online casinos, while lawmakers also move to shut the door on sweepstakes gaming.