Circa Sports has teamed up with Olympia Gaming in order to launch a retail sportsbook at Legends Bay Casino, which is set to open in Sparks, Nevada, later this year.
Circa Sports has teamed up with Olympia Gaming in order to launch a retail sportsbook at Legends Bay Casino, which is set to open in Sparks, Nevada, later this year.
Circa Sports has teamed up with Olympia Gaming in order to launch a retail sportsbook at Legends Bay Casino, which is set to open in Sparks, Nevada, later this year.
The casino will be the first built from scratch in the Reno-Sparks area since 1995. According to its official website, the property will be out to deliver “next-level gaming, dining, and entertainment experiences to northern Nevada”.
Circa Sports will offer sportsbook services built on modern technologies and unique designs to bring new experiences to Legends Bay Casino customers.
Circa Sports debuted in Nevada in 2019. Since then, it has expanded into several other states, providing mobile betting services in Iowa and Colorado. Circa’s sportsbook at Stevens’ Circa Resort & Casino in southern Nevada, which launched in 2020, is hyped as the largest in the world.
Based on information released by Olympia Gaming, Legends Bay Casino will boast 80,000 square feet of space which will include slot machines, poker, video gaming areas, dining and bar facilities, and Circa’s sportsbook.
Circa Sports CEO Derek Stevens commented: “Legends Bay Casino will be a landmark opening for northern Nevada, and we are thrilled to partner with Olympia Gaming to introduce our brand to a new part of the state. We look forward to bringing an incredible sportsbook to the property, which will complement the other dynamic offerings Legends Bay will feature when it opens this year.”
Olympia Companies Chairman, CEO, and President Garry Goett said: “We are proud to partner with Circa to elevate the sports betting experience at Legends Bay Casino, opening this year. This gives us a one-of-a-kind sports wagering offering, and creates the premier sportsbook destination in northern Nevada.”