Caesars Entertainment’s Ca$hline Game Launches in Pennsylvania, West Virginia
- Caesars Entertainment’s Ca$hline slot is a three-reel stepper slot that was developed by Caesars’s in-house studio Empire Creative
Earlier this year, Caesars Entertainment launched its first in-house slot game, Ca$hline. The title was initially available in New Jersey before launching in Ontario and Michigan. The game has now also launched in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Caesars Entertainment Launches Ca$hline in More Markets
Caesars Entertainment’s Ca$hline slot is a three-reel stepper slot that was developed by Caesars’s in-house studio Empire Creative. Launched in February this year, the game was the first in a series of planned releases.
Ca$hline boasts a simple, yet engaging Land It, Win It format. The excitement is bolstered by a variety of features, such as a 2x multiplier on Reel 3, a Reverse Spins mechanic that turns misses into wins, and a Wheel Bonus that initiates the titular Ca$hline mechanic, offering players a shot at huge prizes.
Ca$hline has now been launched in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, allowing more players to experience the exclusive slot.
Players in Pennsylvania and West Virginia can now try out Ca$hline, which is currently available across Caesars Palace Online Casino, Horseshoe Online Casino, and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino.
Caesars Started the Year on a Strong Note
In other news, Caesars Entertainment just published its Q1 report, highlighting a strong start to the year. The company’s net revenue reached $2.9 billion for the first quarter, while adjusted EBITDA reached $887 million.
Caesars Vegas-based performance delivered a mixed bag of results. Vegas gaming has been facing some headwinds, causing companies to submit mixed reports, although MGM Resorts International just reported top-line growth in Sin City.
In the meantime, Caesars recently extended its negotiations with billionaire investor Tilman Fertitta about a possible $18 billion sale of the business. If such a deal goes through, it could reshape the US gaming industry.
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