
Caesars Entertainment Launches NBA Triple Double Power Combo on Its Online Casino Platforms With the 2025 NBA Playoffs in Full Swing
NBA Triple Double Power Combo is now live for the 2025 NBA Playoffs exclusively across Caesars Palace Online Casino, Horseshoe Online Casino, and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino in New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ontario.
'With the NBA Playoffs in full swing, NBA Triple Double Power Combo is the ultimate destination for basketball enthusiasts on our online gaming platforms,' said Matt Sunderland, Senior Vice President and Chief iGaming Officer at Caesars Digital. 'Whether you're a die-hard fan or just love the thrill of the game, this exciting new title offers can't-miss gameplay inspired by the intense action on the NBA hardwood during Playoff season.'
NBA Triple Double Power Combo draws inspiration from the NBA's unmatched Playoff energy. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant basketball court with fans cheering from the stands, this game seamlessly integrates the thrill of a classic slot interface with dynamic basketball-themed visuals made for any fan of the sport.
'We're thrilled to see NBA Triple Double Power Combo go live with Caesars Entertainment, especially as excitement builds during the 2025 NBA Playoffs,' said Joann Pierce, Chief Commercial Officer at Games Global. 'This launch marks a major milestone in our U.S. growth journey, pairing a high-energy, basketball-themed slot experience with one of the most iconic names in entertainment. It's another powerful example of Games Global's commitment to delivering standout, market-relevant content across regulated states.'
Caesars Palace Online Casino, Horseshoe Online Casino, and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino are available on iOS, Android, and desktop for those 21 and older in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ontario, and West Virginia. Each platform offers a dynamic online casino experience with a range of unique Caesars-branded games alongside hundreds of classic land-based casino favorites and core casino game mechanics, including high limit slots, private live dealer tables, linked progressive jackpots, variations of poker and roulette, and more.
Caesars Entertainment is an industry leader in Responsible Gaming, known for pioneering Responsible Gaming awareness and education. In 1989, Caesars became the first commercial casino company to address problem gambling by launching the industry's first Responsible Gaming program, Project 21. Today, the Company's commitment to ensuring all players are aware of Responsible Gaming resources remains steadfast and spans all of Caesars' digital platforms and world-class destinations in which it operates. Caesars Entertainment proudly enforces an enhanced 21+ gaming policy that prevents individuals under the age of 21 from using Caesars Rewards and restricts access to its gaming products for individuals under the age of 21.
In March 2024, Caesars Sportsbook received the prestigious RG Check accreditation from the Responsible Gambling Council in Ontario, Canada, which recognizes companies that achieve the highest standards for their Responsible Gaming practices. Just a few months later, the Company was awarded the National Council on Problem Gambling's award for Corporate Social Responsibility. For more information about Caesars Entertainment's Responsible Gaming program, please visit https://www.caesars.com/corporate.
About Caesars Entertainment, Inc.
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: CZR) is the largest casino-entertainment Company in the U.S. and one of the world's most diversified casino-entertainment providers. Since its beginning in Reno, NV, in 1937, Caesars Entertainment, Inc. has grown through development of new resorts, expansions and acquisitions. Caesars Entertainment, Inc.'s resorts operate primarily under the Caesars ®, Harrah's ®, Horseshoe ®, and Eldorado ® brand names. Caesars Entertainment, Inc. offers diversified gaming, entertainment and hospitality amenities, one-of-a-kind destinations, and a full suite of mobile and online gaming and sports betting experiences. All tied to its industry-leading Caesars Rewards loyalty program, the Company focuses on building value with its guests through a unique combination of impeccable service, operational excellence and technology leadership. Caesars is committed to its employees, suppliers, communities and the environment through its PEOPLE PLANET PLAY framework. Know When To Stop Before You Start. ® Gambling Problem? Call or text 1-800-GAMBLER. For more information, please visit www.caesars.com/corporate.
About Games Global
Games Global is a leading developer, distributor and marketer of innovative online, casino-style gaming ('iGaming') content and integrated business-to-business solutions to iGaming operators in regulated markets globally. Games Global has one of the largest networks of exclusive iGaming content studios, and its 42 in-house and partnered studios have developed more than 1,400 proprietary games over the past 20 years. With a market leading offering including slot games, table games, video poker, video bingo, progressive jackpots, game show games, crash games and live casino games, Games Global is a key content provider to iGaming operators, supporting the rapid growth of iGaming in regulated markets.
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