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Two days before an important deadline, the application process for PA interactive gaming licenses is finally stirring to life.
Mount Airy Casino has applied for the full $10 million package, which consists of three individual permits:
- Peer-to-peer license
- Slot machines license
- Table games license
The application was filed with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) on Friday. Mount Airy and 888 have a partnership that dates back several years. The Category 2 casino is expected to partner with PokerStars for online gaming as well.
An application from Parx Casino also surfaced earlier in the day, seeking the same license package. Parx’s online gaming partner GAN is also part of the petition.
These two properties appear to be the first to take advantage of the application period. PA casinos have until Sunday to apply for a combination license at the discounted rate, after which they’ll have to pay $4 million apiece.
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