MGCB approves launch of bet365 in Michigan

0
29

LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Gaming Control Board has approved the launch of bet365 as the new online casino and sports betting platform provider for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, replacing PokerStars, which recently exited the state.

The approval allows Hillside Michigan LLC, operating as bet365, to offer internet gaming and online sports wagering on behalf of the tribe, which runs Odawa Casino in Petoskey. Regulators said the company has completed all licensing and compliance requirements.

“This approval reflects our continued focus on maintaining integrity, transparency, and consumer protection in Michigan’s online gaming and sports betting marketplace,” MGCB Executive Director Henry Williams said in a statement. “We are pleased to welcome bet365 as the Tribe’s new platform provider.”

Bet365, one of the world’s largest online gambling operators, already has a presence in neighboring Ohio and Ontario.

Under Michigan law, the tribe and its platform partner must offer only board‑approved games and wager types, use approved suppliers and vendors, follow all internal‑control procedures, and submit required taxes and fees on time. Regulators said both parties must also comply with all provisions of the state’s internet gaming and sports betting statutes.

The MGCB said it remains focused on ensuring that all licensed operators meet the state’s standards for regulatory compliance, responsible gambling, and consumer protection.

Previous articleBally’s Faces More Risk Than Reward in Potential Evoke Takeover, Analyst Warns
Next articleLos Angeles Dodgers Reinstate Freddie Freeman
Gaming Editor
Profile: A dedicated gaming‑industry analyst with a comprehensive understanding of the business, technology, and cultural forces shaping modern interactive entertainment. This columnist provides in‑depth coverage that blends market analysis, development trends, and player‑behavior insights to explain how studios, platforms, and emerging technologies influence the global gaming ecosystem. Background: With extensive experience covering the gaming sector, the columnist has contributed to major digital media outlets and industry publications, offering perspective on studio strategy, hardware innovation, esports growth, and the economics of game development. A background in journalism, analytics, and interactive media supports a methodical approach to evaluating industry shifts, tracking long‑term trends, and interpreting the impact of new technologies. Signature Coverage Areas: Market trends, platform strategy, and industry forecasting Game‑development pipelines, studio acquisitions, and publishing models Esports growth, competitive‑scene analysis, and organizational strategy Player‑engagement data, monetization models, and community dynamics Technological innovation, including AI, VR/AR, cloud gaming, and engine evolution Style & Approach: The writing emphasizes clarity, accuracy, and accessibility — translating complex business models, technical concepts, and market data into insights that resonate with both industry professionals and everyday players. Each column reflects a commitment to balanced reporting, thoughtful evaluation, and a deep appreciation for the creativity, innovation, and global reach of the gaming industry.