Sports betting giant bet365 has announced its official launch in the state of Arizona in partnership with the Ak-Chin Indian Community. This marks the ninth state in the United States for bet365, following Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Virginia, Ohio, New Jersey, Iowa, and Colorado.
As part of their partnership, bet365 will be making a $1 million charitable donation to the Ak-Chin Indian Community in support of local initiatives designed to make a positive impact in the lives of tribal members.
“Like bet365, the Arizona sporting scene is never ordinary and boasts several professional and college teams, earth-shaking fan-favorite moments, and exhilarating championship events,” said a bet365 spokesperson. “Just in time for the Big Game, sports fans in the Grand Canyon State can enjoy the bet365 experience featuring market-leading offerings like amazing Bet Boosts, the fastest In-Game product, and Same Game Parlays.”
“We are excited to partner with bet365, and appreciate its charitable contribution to the Community and vital services for Ak-Chin Members,” said Chairman Robert Miguel of the Ak-Chin Indian Community. “With bet365, we will be able to provide our customers a premier experience – no matter whether they visit our sportsbook in-person or online.” Sports bettors in Arizona can register for the new bet365 website at az.bet365.com/.
bet365 has also announced two introductory new customer offers: First Bet Safety Net of $2000 in Bonus Bets and Bet $5 Get $150 in Bonus Bets.
Guests can expect a range of features from bet365’s product in the state, including Same Game Parlay, Cash Out and Edit Bet. Users can also use Bet Boosts and Super Boosts on a wide range of sports, and Same Game Parlay Profit Boosts.
Offers are provided on a range of sports including Early Payouts on MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and NCAAB; and Live Streaming is available on over 780,000 events, subject to eligibility and live streaming rules. Pre and Live In-Game props on all major sporting events complement the offering.
The launch follows bet365 going live in Indiana last month, where lawmakers are currently exploring the possibility of launching statewide online gaming, a service that bet365 offers in other markets where allowed.