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Only eight states now allow real-money online casinos, with Maine poised to join in 2026
CBS Sports says real-money online casino gaming is currently legal in eight states: Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Maine, and West Virginia. It adds that Maine is set to become the eighth state to legalize iCasino, with a launch expected in 2026 after an authorization bill passed and tribal exclusivity built into the framework.
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Virginia iGaming debate remains alive as lawmakers keep weighing legalization
Deadspin reports that Virginia is still considering legalized iGaming, underscoring that the state has not closed the door on an online casino framework. The discussion reflects broader state-level interest in capturing tax revenue from regulated internet gambling.
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Review roundup spotlights offshore real-money casino sites chasing U.S. players
Metro Times published a hands-on review of several real-money online casino sites, including Ignition, Slots.lv, BetOnline, Slots of Vegas, and Raging Bull Slots. The article emphasizes licensing, payout speed, bonuses, and mobile play, while noting that many U.S. players still rely on offshore operators because local online casino laws remain limited.
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CBS Sports says online casino demand is strongest where legal markets already exist
The CBS Sports guide highlights that operators such as DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Fanatics, Caesars Palace Online Casino, and Golden Nugget dominate the legal iCasino conversation. It points to slots, blackjack, poker, live dealer games, and specialty games as the core product set in the states where online casino play is legal.
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California sweepstakes casinos remain a workaround as real-money legalization stalls
Lines.com’s California sweepstakes casino guide reflects the continuing interest in alternative gaming models in a state where traditional online casino play is not legal. The article centers on sweepstakes-style platforms as a way players seek casino-like experiences without a standard real-money iGaming license.
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U.S. online casino coverage keeps leaning on bonus-heavy offshore offers
GamingAmerica’s online-casino coverage focuses on casino bonuses, game variety, banking options, and mobile access across the U.S. market. The framing shows how publishers continue to market offshore and gray-market options to Americans in states without regulated iGaming.