Boyd Gaming Corporation and FanDuel Group on Monday said they intend to bring Stardust-branded online casinos to New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
The two companies said the plan is to launch in April, pending approvals from state regulators.
If all approvals are granted, FanDuel said it would rebrand its Betfair Casino in New Jersey to the Stardust brand.
The Stardust Casino app will be available for iOS and Android in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
The companies said Stardust Casino will be built on FanDuel's proprietary front-end, apps and player account management system, while the Pennsylvania and New Jersey online casinos will be linked to Boyd Gaming's B Connected player loyalty program.
The app will feature several casino games, including slots, blackjack, roulette, video poker and baccarat, as well as live dealer games.
The original Stardust Hotel and Casino opened on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip in 1958. At the time it was the world’s largest hotel.
Boyd Gaming bought the resort in 1985. It closed in 2006 and was imploded in 2007.
In 2013 Boyd sold the site (which soon will be home to Resorts World Las Vegas), but the company kept ownership of the Stardust brand.
The “Tangiers Hotel and Casino” seen in the 1995 movie Casino was, in reality, the Stardust.
Keith Smith, President and Chief Executive Officer of Boyd Gaming, said in a statement, “For nearly 50 years, the Stardust was one of the most famous casinos on the Las Vegas Strip. And while the resort has been gone for more than a decade, the Stardust brand is still as well-known and popular as ever. We are excited to work with our partners at FanDuel to launch our first real-money online casinos and are confident this legendary brand will give us a significant advantage in connecting with players looking for a distinctive online gaming experience.”
“The new Stardust Casino will retain all of the great games that customers love on Betfair Casino, while incorporating a new stylish look that captures the glitz, glamour and nostalgia of old Las Vegas,” added Amy Howe, President of FanDuel Group.