Entain’s BetMGM and Sports Interaction Among Those Knocked Offline by Tech Outage

While other sports betting sites appeared unaffected by the incident, Friday's outage underscores the importance of certain service providers in the online gaming industry.

Geoff Zochodne - Senior News Analyst at Covers.com
Geoff Zochodne • Senior News Analyst
Jul 19, 2024 • 14:22 ET • 2 min read
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The global technology outage plaguing airlines, banks, and other businesses has also disrupted the operations of several Entain PLC-owned sports betting brands, including BetMGM and Sports Interaction.

“BetMGM is experiencing temporary issues due to global IT outages,” the bookmaker said on X (formerly Twitter) Friday morning. “We are working hard to resolve this and will update customers when we are up and running. Thank you for your patience.”

As of around 1:45 p.m. ET on Friday, BetMGM was still offline, with its website noting that "our teams are working hard to get everything up and running, and we will update you once we're fully restored."

BetMGM is a joint venture of Entain and MGM Resorts International. However, another Entain brand, the Ontario-facing Sports Interaction, was also down on Friday and remained so into the afternoon.

“Due to the global outage affecting various industries, our site is in maintenance mode,” SIA said on its X account. “We aim to resume operations this afternoon. Your account is secure.”

Other Entain bookmaking brands, such as Ladbrokes, were offline on Friday as well. 

A delicate ecosystem

While other sports betting sites such as bet365, DraftKings, and FanDuel appeared unaffected by the tech outage, the incident underscores the importance of certain service providers in the online gaming industry. In jurisdictions where mobile wagering is legal, online sportsbooks are the preferred option for bettors, and any disruption can be annoying for customers and costly for operators. 

Sportsbooks have grappled before with cyberattacks, although this latest incident appears to be different. 

The tech outage reportedly stems from an issue with an update by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, upon which many companies rely, that affected Microsoft’s Windows systems. CrowdStrike said it had found the problem and deployed a fix. 

“CrowdStrike is actively working with customers impacted by a defect found in a single content update for Windows hosts,” the company said in a statement. “Mac and Linux hosts are not impacted. This was not a cyberattack.”

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Geoff Zochodne, Covers Sports Betting Journalist
Senior News Analyst

Geoff has been writing about the legalization and regulation of sports betting in Canada and the United States for more than three years. His work has included coverage of launches in New York, Ohio, and Ontario, numerous court proceedings, and the decriminalization of single-game wagering by Canadian lawmakers. As an expert on the growing online gambling industry in North America, Geoff has appeared on and been cited by publications and networks such as Axios, TSN Radio, and VSiN. Prior to joining Covers, he spent 10 years as a journalist reporting on business and politics, including a stint at the Ontario legislature. More recently, Geoff’s work has focused on the pending launch of a competitive iGaming market in Alberta, the evolution of major companies within the gambling industry, and efforts by U.S. state regulators to rein in offshore activity and college player prop betting.

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