“The move marks a migration from the Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill app to bring Caesars’ highly-rated and feature-rich product, Caesars Sportsbook, to the district,” a statement from the group read.
“Customers will immediately recognise this as a substantial upgrade of Caesars’ offerings, including additional ways to deposit funds, faster payouts, expanded ways to wager, thousands of additional markets, a cleaner and more user-friendly interface, and more.”
Caesars Sportsbook bettors now have access to same-game parlays, cashout functionality, live scoreboards, and expanded in-play betting options. Bettors will continue to benefit from Caesars Sportsbook’s integration with the group’s customer loyalty programme, Caesars Rewards.
Every wager placed with Caesars Sportsbook will earn bettors Tier Credits for status and Reward Credits that can be redeemed for exclusive opportunities.
Caesars Sportsbook bettors will also get access to invitation-only events and VIP hospitality at Capital One Arena, as well as tickets to see the Capitals, Wizards, and Mystics.
“D.C. remains a special market for us following the historic opening of Caesars Sportsbook at Capital One Arena in 2021,” said Caesars Digital Co-President Chris Holdren.
“This is an important step as we continue to expand our offering for sports fans. We’re ready to capitalise on our momentum with our great district partners as the sports calendar ramps up.”
Earlier this week, Caesars Entertainment agreed a $650m deal with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) to develop Caesars Virginia, which will be built in Danville.