Hard Rock Sportsbook mobile app launches in Tennessee and Indiana

September 7, 2022
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The app debuts ‘Mystery Wheel’ game and the opportunity to win $5000 in free bets.

Hard Rock Sportsbook has continued its multi-state betting rollout, by launching mobile apps in Indiana and Tennessee. The company already has a strong presence in both of these states, with Indiana being home to the Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana, which opened last May.

Tennessee meanwhile, has three Hard Rock Cafes, in Nashville, Memphis and Pigeon Forge, with its Bristol casino having opened in neighboring state Virginia this July. The app will now be available to bettors in Arizona, Indiana, Tennessee and Virginia with plans to expand further.

The app offers an easy-to-use, frictionless experience with promotions, fast deposits and withdrawals, and hundreds of games and props to bet each day, along with same game parlays and prop parlays. New features include in-app streaming and the Mystery Wheel, a rewards experience where players can win up to $5000 in free bets.

Hard Rock Digital CEO and Director Marlon Goldstein commented: "We are excited to offer the legendary Hard Rock experience to our mobile sports betting players throughout Indiana and Tennessee.

"The successful debut of the Mystery Wheel is the latest example of the unique interactive experiences that can only be found at Hard Rock Sportsbook as well as our commitment to building the most entertaining app in the market."

Hard Rock Sportsbook also serves fans online in New Jersey and Iowa through the Hard Rock Sports & Casino NJ and the Hard Rock Sportsbook Iowa apps, respectively. The app is run through the company’s Digital arm, which is the Hard Rock International and Seminole Gaming vehicle for interactive gaming and sports betting on a global basis.

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