The operator is determined to create a new experience for players by offering a 50% live odds increase as one of the many promotions that fans are getting excited about. The updated app was also welcomed by BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt, who was delighted to see one of the leading apps in the United States make fan participation even more fun and allow them to enjoy sports betting.
BetMGM is committed to making the NFL more entertaining.“We have designed our sports betting platform to offer sports fans a variety of ways to interact. The next version of the BetMGM app is a step forward in sports betting,” said Greenblatt. The launch of the enhanced app is also accompanied by a free Survivor Pool, with a $100,000 prize for the winner.
This campaign allows users to choose one team for free every week and see how many points they get based on that team's results. The same team cannot be selected twice during the season. Fans do not need to worry about their travel during the NFL season as they will be able to access their apps and accounts in the states that license and regulate online sports betting where BetMGM is available.
Meanwhile, BetMGM is also moving forward with Barry's 8-bit game, which features celebrity ambassador Barry Sanders. Players will be able to choose different moves for Sanders and receive rewards based on his performance. This includes Accumulator Boost Tokens, Odds Boost Tokens, Insurance Tokens, and more.
Express bets, Live odds boosts and much moreTaking on the challenge of other brands, BetMGM is also implementing the Same-Game Parlay+ program, which will provide players with even more betting options and the opportunity to enjoy more interesting bet types across the board.
BetMGM will also use its 50% real-time odds boost tokens for players on teams it has partnerships with, including the Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Arizona Cardinals, New York Jets and Tennessee Titans.
All this is accompanied by the traditional welcome and free bookmaker bonuses that will complement the experience of the NFL season.