Caesars Entertainment has rolled out a digital upgrade that connects its mobile betting experience across state lines. The company’s universal wallet is now live in Nevada, giving sports bettors access to one account for funds, wagers, and rewards no matter where they are in the country.
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Instead of juggling multiple accounts or reloading funds when traveling, users in Nevada can now access the same wallet used in places like New York, Arizona, and Illinois. The integration supports a smoother, more consistent mobile experience tied directly into Caesars Rewards.
Eric Hession, president of Caesars Digital, said the move fills a long-standing need:
“The launch of our universal wallet in Nevada is a significant step forward and a long-anticipated enhancement that brings greater convenience and connectivity to our mobile app. With this update, sports bettors who visit Nevada and our world-class destinations on the Las Vegas Strip or beyond can enjoy a consistent experience wherever they go, with their account, funds, and rewards all in one place, just as it should be.”
The universal wallet now supports use in 19 states, and Caesars has plans to expand that number as regulations allow.
Back in April, Caesars made another change aimed at streamlining its digital offerings. Just before the 2025 Kentucky Derby, the company added pari-mutuel horse racing to its mobile app in Kentucky and Colorado. This update brought together traditional sports betting and horse racing on one platform, allowing users to switch between sports markets and the Caesars Racebook interface.
The update also brought a shared wallet and rewards system into the mix, letting users bet on over 300 tracks worldwide. That includes Caesars-operated venues like Horseshoe Indianapolis and Harrah’s Hoosier Park, plus partner tracks like Keeneland and Del Mar.
At the moment, the integrated horse racing feature is limited to Kentucky and Colorado, but Caesars says it plans to expand once other states give the green light. Meanwhile, the standalone Caesars Racebook app continues to run in 20 states.
Both updates show how Caesars is leaning into tech to make things easier for bettors. The company is combining platforms, tying everything to rewards, and giving users more flexibility to bet wherever they happen to be.