43°F
weather icon Cloudy
Ad 320x50 | 728x90 | 1200x70

MGM, Buffalo Wild Wings teaming up on sports gaming venture

Updated September 9, 2019 - 6:19 pm

MGM Resorts International is looking to bring sports gaming experiences to Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants nationwide.

MGM and Road Digital, its sports betting venture, will be working alongside the sports bar brand in a multiyear partnership. The companies will be introducing free-to-play mobile games and a sports betting test program to various restaurants, according to a Thursday press release.

“Deals like this signal that casinos are considering sports betting as a mainstream product,” said Eilers & Krejcik Gaming analyst Chris Grove.“It’s a product they’ll need mainstream partners in, in order to win.”

The partnership is a first-of-its-kind alignment, according to MGM, and is “focused on capitalizing on future opportunities as states continue to pass sports betting legislation.”

Thirteen states currently have sports betting, but more are expected to come online in the coming months.

“Everybody’s jockeying for position,” said Brendan Bussmann, a partner at casino research firm Global Market Advisors. MGM’s new partnership “gets their brand across a much more global sphere. Whether it’s down the street in your neighborhood in Las Vegas to Lincoln, Nebraska … everyone has a Buffalo Wild Wings.”

This partnership could help MGM reach a broader audience, according to Grove. He said the average sports bettor — usually a younger male — isn’t the typical customer found within a casino. According to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, 57 percent of visitors in Las Vegas in 2018 were 40 years old or older, and half were female.

“The sports bettor isn’t necessarily a customer that a casino like MGM or Caesars has been focused on,” Grove said. These partnerships “allow casinos to expand beyond their core demographic.”

Free-to-play games

The companies introduced a free-to-play football game in Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants nationwide on Thursday, as pro football season kicked off. The mobile game — available on the Buffalo Wind Wings Blazin’ Rewards app — features a sports betting-like experience that offers players the chance to win prizes such as trips to Las Vegas.

Bussmann said the free-to-play game can help customers new to sports betting adjust to the game, potentially earning MGM an audience in certain states before sports betting even launches.

Later this year, the companies will test a sports betting program in New Jersey, with sights set on expanding the program across the country as more states legalize sports betting. The program will offer enhanced odds and free bets when the BetMGM app is used inside a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant.

Additionally, Buffalo Wild Wings will begin showing custom sportsbook content on its TVs that feature live odds from BetMGM, and at least three Buffalo Wild Wings sports bars are expected to open in MGM properties or in partnership with BetMGM as more states come online. One of the new sports bars is slated to open in Mandalay Bay next year.

“Adding access to MGM’s world-class properties and the BetMGM mobile app will create unique customer experiences and redefine how fans enjoy sports,” said MGM CEO Jim Murren in the statement.

According to Grove, players can expect more partnerships like this in the near future as sports betting continues to expand.

“I would expect this to be the year you see an incredible flurry of these kinds of announcements. This is just the tip of the iceberg,” he said. “We’ll find out in a few years how valuable some of these partnerships are.”

This story has been updated to reflect the current number of states allowing legalized sports betting.

Contact Bailey Schulz at bschulz@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0233. Follow @bailey_schulz on Twitter.

MOST READ
Exco Sidebar
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
MORE STORIES
THE LATEST
Off-Strip casino-hotel now charges for parking

The hotel does not have parking gates set up at the entrance of the garage, though the new parking fees are enforced 24/7.

Bally’s stockholders approve merger

The merger includes The Queen Casino Entertainment Inc., a regional gaming operator owned by Standard General, and expands Bally’s gaming portfolio to 19 properties across 11 states.