The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has approved the launch of Hard Rock Bet as the new internet gaming and sports betting platform provider for the Hannahville Indian Community, operator of the Island Resort & Casino in Harris, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Hard Rock Bet replaces 888 VHL, which has exited the Michigan market.
Hard Rock Bet is operated by Seminole Hard Rock Digital, LLC, which has successfully completed all MGCB licensing requirements to serve as the Tribe’s new platform provider. With this approval, Hard Rock Bet is authorized to begin offering internet gaming and sports betting in Michigan effective 2 December 2025, reinforcing the MGCB’s commitment to a secure, well‑regulated online gaming environment.
Statement from MGCB
“This approval reflects our continued focus on maintaining integrity, transparency, and consumer protection in Michigan’s online gaming and sports betting space,” said Henry Williams, MGCB Executive Director.
“We look forward to seeing the Hannahville Indian Community and Hard Rock provide a safe, responsible, and enjoyable wagering experience for players across the state — particularly those served by one of Michigan’s long‑standing tribal gaming operators in the Upper Peninsula.”
Compliance Requirements
To operate legally in Michigan, Hard Rock Bet and its platform provider must:
- Offer only Board‑approved games and wager types
- Use Board‑approved suppliers, registered vendors, and cashiering locations
- Adhere to all Board‑approved internal controls, terms, and change‑control processes
- Submit all taxes, payments, and fees required under the Lawful Internet Gaming Act and Lawful Sports Betting Act
- Comply with all statutory and regulatory provisions and MGCB directives
- Fully adopt all Board‑approved internal control amendments
Ongoing Commitment
The MGCB emphasized its dedication to ensuring that all licensed operators uphold Michigan’s high standards of regulatory compliance, responsible gaming, and consumer protection.








