Pennsylvania Lottery goes online

Pennsylvania Lottery has added its online platform to allow iGaming operations.

US.- As the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board revealed a month ago, the State’s government allowed the expansion of iGaming by granting the Pennsylvania Lottery the permission to operate iLottery platform. Starting this week, local players are able to bet through the official Pennsylvania Lottery’s website.

The Pennsylvania Lottery has launched PA iLottery, interactive games played online on a computer, tablet or mobile device that offer chances to win up to US$250,000. Online PA iLottery games do not include draw games, Fast Play games or Scratch-Offs sold at Pennsylvania Lottery retailers.

The all-new iLottery games include Big Money SLINGO, Bigfoot, Cash Buster Towers, Cash in the Lamp, Crossword Cash, Foxin’ Wins, Monster Wins, Robin Hood, Super Cash Buster, Super Gems and Volcano Eruption. Prizes and chances of winning vary by game and play cost starts at as little as one cent.

“PA iLottery games are a fun, new way to play and win from home or while on the go,” said Lottery Executive Director Drew Svitko. “iLottery is a big part of our effort to meet our players where they already are while generating new funds to benefit older Pennsylvanians.”

“By law, PA iLottery players must be physically located in the state of Pennsylvania to play for money and win prizes,” Svitko noted. “As with all Lottery games, we urge players to play responsibly and always within their means.”

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