theScore Gets Certifications To Launch In Colorado And Indiana
- theScore betting app will be launching soon in Indiana and Colorado after securing GLI-33 certifications from the Gaming Laborites International.
- Gaining the GLI certification is one of the final hurdles in launching a mobile betting app in a state.
- Although no official date has been set, the mobile betting provider should be in the hands of Indiana and Colorado betters in no time.
TORONTO - Score Digital Sports Ventures Inc. has scored (pun intended) another big win as theScore betting app obtains the GLI-33 certifications from the Gaming Laboratories International for both Colorado and Indiana.
The GLI-33 certification is one of the final stages required for launching a mobile betting app in the state. This brings theScore one step closer to officially launching in these markets.
With the Gaming Laboratories International concluding that theScore is up to par with its standards, the official launch window should be the next announcement on the horizon.
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The Indiana gambling market is the perfect place for theScore to expand its mobile betting reach.
The state is home to sports teams in the NBA, NFL, and WNBA as well as several popular universities. There is a huge market for Indiana sports betting.
“We are very excited to have secured GLI-33 certification for Indiana for theScore Bet,” said John Levy, Founder, and CEO of theScore. “This approval is a significant milestone and reflects the hard work of our engineering and product team who have been working tirelessly to ready theScore Bet for launch in Indiana as part of our multi-state expansion.”
With the certifications, theScore is looking to increase its US influence and capitalize on the growing sports betting markets in the states.
With the GLI-33 certification acquired, a Colorado launch is also imminent. This will bring the popular mobile betting app to all residents of the Centennial State.
“This is yet another significant milestone towards the multi-state expansion of theScore Bet, coming just days after we also secured GLI-33 certification for Indiana,” said Levy. “We can’t wait to bring theScore Bet to Colorado and showcase the uniquely integrated media and gaming experience our team has created.”
Colorado and Indiana are prime real estates for legal sports betting and with the coronavirus forcing many to stay home, the mobile betting that theScore has to offer is sure to profit big.
TheScore is looking to become one of the biggest legal gambling operators in the US.
No official launch window has been set, but the certifications are among the final tasks needed to launch mobile sports betting.