While it’s not totally unusual to have a soft-launch period, Connecticut’s is longer than many. Rush Street’s sports betting site will be branded PlaySugarHouse. Rush Street Interactive, which is partnered with the Connecticut Lottery, will not have an iCasino platform, per the new state law and tribal compacts.
DraftKings and FanDuel, which are partnered with tribal casinos, will also launch online casino. 19 at 12:01 a.m., according to a DCP spokesperson.ĭuring the soft-launch period, operators can sign up no more than 750 players, for a total of 2,250 across the three platforms on the sports betting side. The launch will be in “soft” mode, with a limited number of users invited to play. that both iGaming and sports betting platforms have gone live on the same day in the same state. The launches mark just the second time in the U.S. launch of digital sports betting and online casino platforms via DraftKings and FanDuel, as well as Rush Street Interactive‘s sports wagering platform. On Tuesday, the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection prepared for the 3 p.m.