The sports betting scene in Las Vegas is about to undergo a significant transformation as BetMGM takes the reins of sportsbook operations across nine major MGM properties in the gambling capital.
The Nevada Gaming Commission has given the green light to BetMGM—a joint venture between MGM Resorts International and European gambling powerhouse Entain—to centralize and manage sportsbooks at some of the Strip’s most iconic destinations, including Aria, Bellagio, and MGM Grand.
“This marks a new chapter for sports betting in Las Vegas,” said Scott Scherer, BetMGM’s private counsel. “The integration will create a seamless experience for customers while maintaining the high standards they’ve come to expect from MGM properties.”
Strategic Timing and Enhanced Customer Experience
The operational transition is strategically timed to take place between the start of the MLB season and the kickoff of the NFL season—a calculated move to ensure minimal disruption during the integration process.
Bettors can anticipate significant enhancements to their wagering experience, particularly on the mobile front. The Entain-powered technology will introduce improved live streaming capabilities and an expanded selection of betting options, positioning BetMGM to compete more effectively in the increasingly digital sports betting marketplace.
Workforce Transition and Local Impact
The changeover will see approximately 100 existing MGM sportsbook employees—70 full-time and 30 part-time—transition to BetMGM’s payroll, with assurances that compensation packages will remain unchanged.
“For employees, the transition will be virtually unnoticeable except for the name on their paychecks,” Scherer explained during the commission hearing. “We’ve put considerable thought into how we coordinate player rewards and integrate our systems.”
BetMGM already maintains a substantial presence in Nevada with 115 personnel based in the state, underscoring its commitment to local operations even as it expands its footprint nationwide.
Regulatory Compliance and Responsible Gaming
The expansion comes amid heightened scrutiny of gambling operations across the country. During recent hearings, Nevada Gaming Control Board members raised questions about compliance with federal anti-money-laundering laws and the resolution of previous technology issues that had affected customer satisfaction.
These concerns were particularly pointed given Entain’s recent regulatory challenges in Australia, where authorities identified deficiencies in anti-money-laundering protocols.
MGM officials have responded by implementing increased internal oversight and establishing clearer channels of communication with regulators. The company will continue to oversee security and surveillance operations through a contractual agreement with BetMGM, leveraging its established infrastructure to maintain rigorous compliance standards.
Commitment to Problem Gambling Prevention
The timing of this expansion coincides with Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and both MGM and BetMGM have emphasized their dedication to responsible gambling practices.
As part of this commitment, BetMGM is expanding its Kindbridge Behavioural Health referral program to cover all online jurisdictions where it operates, ensuring users have access to specialized mental health services.
“As a global gaming and hospitality leader, we are always looking to support innovative and actionable research that can make a positive impact,” said Stephen Martino, Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer at MGM Resorts.
Through partnerships with organizations like the Kindbridge Research Institute and UNLV, the companies aim to advance problem gambling research and education, demonstrating a commitment that extends beyond business expansion to industry sustainability and community well-being.
As Las Vegas continues to evolve as a sports betting destination, this move by BetMGM represents not just a shift in operational control but potentially a new standard for how sportsbooks function in the entertainment capital of the world.