This timeline may now be altered, after PGCB Director Kevin O’Toole explained, during the same meeting, that Pennsylvania’s early iGaming launch will have to be deferred until June, and very possibly July.
Ricci explained that he had initially hoped Parx to launch its operation by mid-2019. Representing the parent company of the gaming brand, Mr. The Kambi-powered Parx Casino is re-applying for another five-year license, but the process was slightly altered because of the arriving of online gambling, passed with a new Gambling Act in 2017.Īs a result, Greenwood Racing Inc.’s CEO Anthony Ricci had to elaborate on how soon Parx was planning to introduce online casinos and if at all. It was a simple technicality, but with a few wrinkles. On Thursday, February 28, Pennsylvania’s leading land-based casino, Parx Casino, sat down with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB), the state’s iGaming and gambling regulator.
The Kambi-powered Parx Casino is re-applying for another five-year license, but the process was slightly altered because of the arriving