Two more online gambling enterprises are in prospect for New Jersey, according to local media reports Monday.
The Ocean Resort Casino, formally the TEN Revel, and the Hard Rock Casino, formally the Trump Taj Mahal, have applied for licenses to conduct online gambling from servers in Atlantic City..
If approved by state gambling regulator New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, that will bring to seven the number of Atlantic City casinos offering internet gambling.
Online gambling generated revenues of $245 million last year in New Jersey, which is more than nine-percent of the total revenue won by Atlantic City casinos, and a year-on-year increase of almost 25-percent.