Categories: Betting

William Hill unveils new mobile betting app for Nevada

In a calculated move, the sportsbook app for William Hill Nevada is transferring to the Liberty platform from Caesars Entertainment. After the successful conversion of the Caesars Sportsbook Nevada app to Liberty, William Hill is now undergoing a similar transition.

This transition seeks to maintain the same appearance and feel of the Caesars app in order to create a consistent user experience. Additionally, this upgrade provides better betting options, like wagers on single games. William Hill recently informed its customer base of the temporary shutdown of its mobile app in order to facilitate the transition to a “new and improved app” as the upcoming NFL season draws near.

It’s important to note that other retail sportsbooks run by William Hill in Nevada will continue to be open throughout the migration process. The operator has promised users that their money and active wagers will remain safe during the switchover to a new platform, despite the app being inaccessible for a brief period as customers are transferred.

William Hill has taken steps to keep customers updated about the migration through email updates, even though account access will be temporarily suspended during the migration.

William Hill, a major player in the sports betting industry, owns more than 113 sportsbooks, runs three sportsbooks in New Jersey, as well as an app. States like Washington, West Virginia, Indiana, and Iowa are included in its operations, demonstrating the company’s extensive reach.

At the beginning of the year, William Hill made some impressive deals that showed its dedication to widening its reach. In April, it collaborated with the TV show “I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here” to become its main sponsor in South Africa, demonstrating its eagerness to get involved with different types of entertainment sources.

Additionally, William Hill’s partnership with Eric Cantona, a well-known name in Manchester football, highlights the company’s commitment to developing relationships in the sports industry. Eric Cantona is a key figure in the new above-the-line (ATL) advertising campaign for the bookmaker and has been named an official brand ambassador for a two-year term.

The transition of William Hill Nevada’s sportsbook app to Liberty is a deliberate decision intended to make it easier for users and expand the range of betting choices accessible to them.

Scott Mitchell

Scott Mitchell has done his bachelor's degree in journalism. He has also worked for many poker industries as a news editor and has excellent knowledge about casino games. He likes to play casino games and share his experience on social media.

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