Tropicana Las Vegas Reopen Delay

Although things are technically still on schedule for a September 1st, 2020 Tropicana Las Vegas reopen, the CEO of  their parent company is not so sure. Last week he alluded to the fact that the resort might not be able to open by the date they planned. Penn National Gaming has now stated that there is the possibility that the opening date could be delayed based on market conditions. Like other casino properties in Nevada, Tropicana closed operations per state mandate in mid-March out of concern about the spread of the Coronavirus. “We plan right now to open the Tropicana…

Tropicana Las Vegas Sets September Reopen Date

While many casinos on The Strip are welcoming guests back, the Tropicana Las Vegas will not open it’s doors until late summer. Parent company Penn National Gaming announced that the casino is officially set to reopen September 1st at 10am. Like with other Nevada casinos, the crowd on the gaming floor will be restricted to 50 percent of the capacity, as determined by building and fire officials. Visitors will see other health and safety precautions in place, too. Among these are the required wearing of face masks, except when eating meals or consuming beverages. Social distancing will be in effect….

NetEnt enters the Pennsylvania online gambling

Tropicana Casino Strikes Deal with Net Entertainment

NetEnt has announced that launch of a selection of its online casino games with the Tropicana Casino in New Jersey, US. In October last year, NetEnt brokered a deal with Gamesys US to begin offering its games on the TropicanaCasino.com and VirginCasino.com platforms. Having secured a transactional waiver from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, which enables a developer to launch games with an operator while its full licence application is still under review, NetEnt has launched its games on TropicanaCasino.com. More at iGaming Business