Betway Sportsbook Can Launch In Indiana As Early As May 28

Sportsbook Betway could potentially launch in Indiana as soon as May 28.

Posted on May 27, 2021Last Updated on February 23, 2025

 

Betway Sportsbook is set to debut in Indiana on May 28.

That is the soonest date the sportsbook can commence business in the state.

Betway, a brand new entity in the US, has just launched in Colorado. This makes Indiana the second market for the company.

Once operational, there will be 12 different online betting apps available for Hoosiers in Indiana.

European sportsbooks are heading to Indiana.

Betway represents the most recent instance of a European sportsbook expanding its operations to America.

As the US sports betting market broadens, more companies are seeking to participate in the action.

Given that Indiana is one of the largest markets in the country, it’s logical that sportsbooks such as Betway would prioritize this state.

The following foreign sportsbooks are already accepting bets in the Hoosier State:

  • PointsBet
  • William Hill
  • theScore Bet
  • Unibet

Betway, SBK Sportsbook, and 888sport will soon be added to Indiana’s list.

Belterra Casino partners with Betway

Belterra Casino has established a strong presence in the state’s sports betting market.

Before they can begin accepting bets, Indiana online sportsbooks are required to form a partnership with a retail casino.

Belterra is currently collaborating with BetMGM Indiana Sportsbook, leading to significant business growth for both parties over the past year.

When examining the sports betting handle in Indiana, BetMGM ranks as the third most popular sportsbook in any given month.

In April, the company earned nearly $31 million from bets, significantly outperforming PointsBet’s $10 million intake.

BetMGM has successfully garnered the attention of Indiana gamblers, despite being far from matching FanDuel’s second-place handle of $67 million.

The inclusion of Betway should only serve to bolster Belterra’s standing in the state.

Once officially launched by Betway, Belterra will be the fourth casino in Indiana to have multiple sportsbook partners.

In that regard, it will join Ameristar East Chicago, Horseshoe Hammond, and Rising Star Casino.

Additional Sports Betting Options in Indiana

Taking everything into account, the launch of Betway in Indiana is fantastic news for gamblers across the state.

As more sportsbooks arrive in Indiana, the market becomes increasingly competitive.

This implies that gamblers will benefit from improved promotions and deals as companies compete to outdo each other.

At the bare minimum, Hoosiers have some choices given the presence of 12 different sportsbooks.

The sports betting business usually slows down during the summer months.

The betting volume usually decreases when the football season ends and the basketball season is about to conclude.

That dip has already started to manifest in Indiana. Predictably, the state’s handle experienced a decrease in April.

Experimenting with a new sportsbook might be an enjoyable method for Hoosiers to add some variety during the quieter months.

Trying out Betway could be a fun way to achieve that.

Indiana now has a new gambling option as Barstool Sportsbook has just been launched there.

The launch of SBK and 888 is imminent, indicating that the influx of new betting options won’t be halting anytime soon.

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Jake Garza serves as a US Gambling Industry Analyst for Catena Media, with a specialization in Midwest sports betting and casino content. Before diving into the legal gambling industry, Garza was a professional sports writer covering teams such as the Cincinnati Bengals, Indianapolis Colts, and Indiana Pacers. He currently holds the position of Managing Editor for PlayIndiana and PlayOhio, and has previously worked with renowned brands like PlayIllinois and PlayMichigan. Since 2019, Garza has been providing in-depth coverage of the gambling industry, collaborating with a team of journalists to report on the legal U.S. gambling scene.

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