Caesars Entertainment launched a universal digital wallet for its Caesars Sportsbook app in Nevada.
The new feature allows users to manage their sports betting funds and Caesars Rewards credits in one integrated account across multiple U.S. states.
Key takeaways
- Caesars' Nevada app now features a universal digital wallet.
- Users can manage funds and rewards across 19 states.
- Activation requires a visit to a Caesars Sportsbook retail venue.
According to Caesars, the update will provide users with a consistent experience, particularly those traveling to Nevada or visiting Caesars properties. Sports bettors who register or verify accounts in the Silver State can use the same login credentials in multiple other jurisdictions.
“The launch of our universal wallet in Nevada is a significant step forward and a long-anticipated enhancement that brings greater convenience and connectivity to our mobile app. With this update, sports bettors who visit Nevada and our world-class destinations on the Las Vegas Strip or beyond can enjoy a consistent experience wherever they go, with their account, funds, and rewards all in one place, just as it should be,” said Eric Hession, president of Caesars Digital.
Currently, the universal wallet is supported in 19 states, including New York, Illinois, Arizona, and Ohio, and Caesars says it plans to expand the feature to other locations.
Horse racing integration rolled out in Kentucky and Colorado
This isn’t the first technological upgrade Caesars launched in 2025. In April, the company took another step towards consolidating its digital betting services by adding pari-mutuel horse race wagering to its mobile app in Kentucky and Colorado.
The April launch, which came shortly before the running of the 2025 Kentucky Derby, brought horse racing and traditional sports betting together under a single platform, letting users switch between sports markets and the Caesars Racebook interface.
The integration also features a shared wallet system linked to the Caesars Rewards program.
The update allows Caesars bettors to watch and bet on races from over 300 racetracks worldwide, including partner venues like Del Mar, Keeneland, and Monmouth Park, and Caesars-operated tracks such as Harrah’s Hoosier Park and Horseshoe Indianapolis.
While the horse racing integration is live only in Kentucky and Colorado, Caesars stated it intends to expand availability as it secures regulatory approvals in other states. The standalone Caesars Racebook app is currently operational in 20 states.
Caesars expands partnership with AGS
In addition to improving its sportsbook offering, Caesars also extended its partnership with casino game developer AGS.
As part of their increased collaboration, AGS will develop exclusive titles for Caesars, including an online launch of one of Caesars' popular land-based slots, Triple Coin Treasures, and a variation of Caesars-branded AGS games.
“This expanded partnership, featuring beloved in-person casino slots, custom-branded titles, and new, never-before-played games, underscores our commitment to providing an ever-evolving online casino experience. We’re proud to not only introduce new titles to our players but also to bring the classic titles they have enjoyed at our destinations directly to their mobile devices,” said Ricardo Cornejo Rivas, vice president of online gaming at Caesars Digital.