To Top

PA Players Gain Access to Caesars’ Signature Blackjack Titles

Caesars expands its Signature portfolio with Blackjack Surrender and Multihand Blackjack, now available to players
Caesars launches Signature blackjack games in PA.
Photo by Caesars Entertainment/Courtesy
Corey Sharp Avatar
3 mins read
Share Share
Copy link Share on X Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share via Email

Caesars Entertainment is continuing to grow its library of in-house online casino games, which includes its Signature collection of proprietary blackjack table games from its Empire Creative studio.

The Signature games Caesars has rolled out includes Blackjack Surrender and Multihand Blackjack, with Signature American Roulette to follow in the near future. The launch underscores Caesars’ ongoing investment in player-focused content that blends the familiarity of classic casino play with the prestige of the Caesars brand.

For Pennsylvania online casino players who enjoy table games, the additions mean more ways to engage with blackjack and roulette on Caesars Palace online casino, Caesars Sportsbook, and Horseshoe online casino.

Blackjack Surrender arrives in PA

The headliner for Pennsylvania players is Signature Blackjack Surrender, which became available in the state in late August.

The “surrender” option gives players a strategic twist: If the initial hand looks unfavorable against the dealer’s upcard, a player can choose to surrender the hand immediately and recover half of their wager.

This feature adds a layer of tactical decision-making, appealing to players who enjoy reducing losses in tough situations. Gameplay otherwise mirrors traditional blackjack: the goal is to beat the dealer’s hand without going over 21.

Caesars laid out the features of the game:

  • Ambidextrous Game Modes: Left and right-handed modes where all players can enjoy a comfortable and ergonomic gaming experience regardless of their dominant hand.
  • Brand-Aligned Design: Player-selectable table felts combined with the iconic Caesars Palace laurel wreath.
  • Comprehensive Wagering Options: Advanced betting options such as surrender, even money, and insurance, allowing players more choice over their gameplay strategies.
  • Customizable Audio Experience: Immersive gaming mechanics tailored to each player’s preferences through eight player-selectable proprietary audio tracks.
  • Safety Net: Designed to prevent accidental bets, reducing the risk of making unintended selections during gameplay.
  • Voiceover Flexibility: For a personalized experience with a choice between male and female voiceovers for game audio.

Caesars first launched the game in New Jersey in July.

Scott Krell, senior director of game products and head of studio at Caesars Digital, said during the NJ launch that the intent was to replicate the casino experience.

“Every element of Signature Blackjack Surrender is carefully designed to replicate the thrill and atmosphere of a live blackjack experience.

“We’re delighted to offer players a single-hand version that matches the sophistication and intuitive gameplay of our earlier multi-hand edition.”

Multihand Blackjack Surrender expands reach

Also available in Pennsylvania is Caesars Palace Signature Multihand Blackjack Surrender, a variant that allows players to control multiple hands at once.

This ups the excitement by offering more opportunities to win in a single round. Like the single-hand version, players retain the option to surrender and save half their bet when the odds aren’t in their favor.

This version is especially popular among experienced players who enjoy juggling different hands and testing their strategy against the dealer across multiple seats at the table. Multihand Blackjack includes many of the same features as Blackjack Surrender.

However, it includes a turbo mode, which accelerates gameplay for quicker hands and nonstop action, perfect for fast-paced players.

Roulette expands elsewhere; PA could be next

While Signature American Roulette has not yet debuted in Pennsylvania, it has rolled out in New Jersey, Michigan, and Ontario.

The game follows the standard American roulette format, with a wheel containing 38 numbered slots: 1 through 36, plus 0 and 00. Players place bets on individual numbers, colors, or sections of the wheel, then watch as the ball lands to determine the outcome.

The addition of proprietary roulette to Caesars’ catalog shows promise that Pennsylvania may soon see its arrival as well.

About the Author
VIEW ALL POSTS
Corey Sharp

Lead Writer

Corey Sharp joined Catena Media in 2022 and is the go-to expert for Pennsylvania gambling. Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, he previously worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer and NBC Sports Philadelphia as a sports journalist and content producer. In Corey’s role as Lead Writer for PlayPA, he works alongside a talented team of experts to bring you the most comprehensive and accurate coverage of gambling news in Pennsylvania. Corey’s contacts around the industry makes him a trusted source. Corey produces daily stories and features about the gambling space. Corey graduated from Holy Family University in Philadelphia with a bachelor’s degree in sports management.

VIEW ALL POSTS