PlayStar to kick off $1,000 prize contest during NY Jets games

November 23, 2022
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Bettors can also meet Jets legend Wayne Chrebet for an autograph and a photo op.

PlayStar will give football fans a chance to win several prizes during two upcoming New York Jets games at Metlife Stadium. The iGaming app operator will feature its prize drawings during the November 27 and December 18 Jets home games that include tickets, signed memorabilia and a grand prize of $1,000.

Those who register on the PlayStar app and make a first deposit for online casino game play can be eligible to win. PlayStar will notify the grand prize winner prior to kickoff.

In addition to prizes, Jets fans will have an opportunity to meet and interact with Jets Ring of Honor member Wayne Chrebet at the PlayStar tent before the game. Chrebet will sign autographs and take photos with football fans.

PlayStar CMO Jon Bowden said the contest is an opportunity for the company to acquire and engage new sports betting fans.

He commented: “PlayStar places a high value on rewarding our customers. We can’t wait to reach and reward new players, and we think there is no better way to welcome Jets fans to PlayStar than with the chance to win thousands of dollars’ worth of coveted prizes.”

PlayStar is a US iGaming operator. The company recently signed a four-year agreement with Symplify to deliver its new Onpage AI technology, which will enhance PlayStar’s iGaming platform.

PlayStar said it believes Symplify’s service will integrate well into the company’s communication, retention and conversion strategies. The company will utilize Symplify’s Campaign and Journey builder to facilitate expansion within the regulated US market.

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