
Caesars Entertainment, one of the leading global gaming entities, has released its first-ever in-house online casino game, Caesars Palace Signature Multihand Blackjack Surrender.
The new game is a major milestone for Caesars Entertainment as it marks a historic move for the company in its goal to move forward toward in-house produced iGaming entertainment, and with that, move away from third-party suppliers.
To produce this groundbreaking game, Caesars Entertainment has turned to Empire Creative, its own in-house studio and the supplier responsible for creating the company’s first-ever game developed completely with its own resources and creative team.
With that being said, Caesars Palace Signature Multihand Blackjack Surrender is now live exclusively on the Caesars Palace Online Casino platform in New Jersey, with the game expected to get a nationwide rollout in the upcoming months, making it available across all regulated US markets where Caesars is present.
An exciting and ultra-modern live casino game, players of Caesars can look forward to several engaging features specifically tailored to provide a personalized, fast-paced experience, and flexible bet limits ranging from $1 to $10,000
This includes up to eight in-house voiceover and audio options, bespoke Caesars-branded table felts, and an exciting innovation, the ambidextrous gameplay modes. In addition to this, the game will also feature the ingenious “Safety Net” feature to help players avoid placing unwanted bets, and the “Turbo” mode created for lightning-fast rounds.
While the game is currently only available for Caesars players in New Jersey, the operator revealed plans to roll out the game across its other US markets where it runs its platform. Some of these include Caesars Sportsbook & Casino and Horseshoe Online Casino, both of which are live in multiple US states, plus the Canadian market of Ontario.
Matt Sunderland, Senior Vice President and Chief iGaming Officer at Caesars Digital, commented on the development and said:
Bringing our first proprietary game to market is a major milestone in our mission to create world-class, in-house developed gaming content.
Similarly, Scott Krell, Senior Director of Game Products at Caesars, said:
Our goal is to provide a premium and tailored experience that stands out in an increasingly crowded market.
In related news, this development comes after a strong Q1 for Caesars Digital, which saw the company rake in $335 million in gross gaming revenue, a substantial 18% when compared to the same period in 2024, and a figure that contributed to the total $2.8 billion revenue for the first quarter of 2025.