Louisiana-based Coushatta Casino Resort has launched a new social casino and sportsbook in partnership with Rush Street Interactive.
Coushhatta Casino4Fun is powered by the same technology used for Rush Street’s real-money online gaming sites and omni-channel retail sportsbooks.
The site offers access to more than 300 slots, table games and live dealer titles. Players will also be able to bet virtual chips on sporting events through the new offering.
Similar offerings have been launched for Rush Street’s properties in New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois – where it also offers real-money sports betting, and in Pennsylvania, igaming – to drive customer acquisition and engagement.
Rush Street’s new partner in Louisiana is the Coushatta tribe, which opened its casino in 1995, which it claims to be the largest venue of its kind in the state.
“We are thrilled to offer our guests the popular amenity of online social gaming. We know Coushatta Casino4Fun will create fun and excitement for our guests once they sign up to play,” the Coushatta Casino Resort’s general manager Scott Sirois said.
Coushhatta Casino4Fun is powered by the same technology used for Rush Street’s real-money online gaming sites and omni-channel retail sportsbooks.
The site offers access to more than 300 slots, table games and live dealer titles. Players will also be able to bet virtual chips on sporting events through the new offering.
Similar offerings have been launched for Rush Street’s properties in New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois – where it also offers real-money sports betting, and in Pennsylvania, igaming – to drive customer acquisition and engagement.
Rush Street’s new partner in Louisiana is the Coushatta tribe, which opened its casino in 1995, which it claims to be the largest venue of its kind in the state.
“We are thrilled to offer our guests the popular amenity of online social gaming. We know Coushatta Casino4Fun will create fun and excitement for our guests once they sign up to play,” the Coushatta Casino Resort’s general manager Scott Sirois said.