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The Stardust was a beloved Las Vegas casino, and fans looking for a fix can now download a free social app named after the iconic resort, Stardust Social Casino.

  1. Stardust Social Casino requires an active internet connection to play. Unfortunately, there is no an offline mode for Stardust. Data charges may apply, please check with your service provider.
  2. Redeeming B Connected Points & Tier Credits earned from Stardust in-app virtual coin purchases is easy. With your B Connected account linked to Stardust, all in-app virtual coin purchase credits are applied directly to your B Connected account. Just log into the B Connected App or your B Connected Online account to track your progress. Your B Connected Point balance will be updated within 48 hours of.
  3. The Stardust was a beloved Las Vegas casino, and fans looking for a fix can now download a free social app named after the iconic resort, Stardust Social Casino. The Stardust app is free to play and available on iOS and Android mobile platforms.

The Stardust app is free to play and available on iOS and Android mobile platforms.

Stardust Social Casino is a 'Free-to-Play' social game featuring popular slots from the casino floor. It's inspired by the original Stardust Casino that operated on the Las Vegas Strip from 1958 until 2006. You can read more about the incredible history of Stardust at www.stardustcasino.com/history. To learn more about the Stardust Social Casino app, visit the Apple Store or Google Play Store. About Boyd Gaming Founded in 1975, Boyd Gaming Corporation (NYSE: BYD) is a leading geographically.

Do not ask why three of Boyd's casinos—Main Street Station, Fremont and The Cal—somehow got on The Strip. It's Stardust magic.

A casino app serves a number of purposes for a casino company. It gives casinos a platform to market to their customers, of course, but in the case of a social app, the hope is also to already be on player smartphones when social casinos can serve as real online casinos, with actual money involved.

Online casinos are already legal in a few states, including New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and West Virginia. Actually, it's not 'including.' That's it.

Stardust Social Casino App

Online casinos aren't yet legal in Nevada. Thanks, Uncle Sheldon. (The casino mogul has lobbied relentlessly against legalizing any form of Internet gambling.)

Boyd Gaming has a number of brick-and-mortar casinos in Pennsylvania and other states, so the opportunity to make the Stardust app a new source of gambling revenue is not too far down the road.

The Stardust app takes care to note: 'The games do not offer real money gambling or an opportunity to win real money or prizes. Practice or success at social casino gaming does not imply future success at real money gambling.'

For now, anyway.

Fun fact: The Orleans, a Boyd Gaming casino, has a number of active slot machines rescued from the Stardust.

The resurfacing of the Stardust name is bittersweet, of course.

The Stardust opened on July 2, 1958 and was purchased by Boyd Gaming in 1985.

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Online casinos aren't yet legal in Nevada. Thanks, Uncle Sheldon. (The casino mogul has lobbied relentlessly against legalizing any form of Internet gambling.)

Boyd Gaming has a number of brick-and-mortar casinos in Pennsylvania and other states, so the opportunity to make the Stardust app a new source of gambling revenue is not too far down the road.

The Stardust app takes care to note: 'The games do not offer real money gambling or an opportunity to win real money or prizes. Practice or success at social casino gaming does not imply future success at real money gambling.'

For now, anyway.

Fun fact: The Orleans, a Boyd Gaming casino, has a number of active slot machines rescued from the Stardust.

The resurfacing of the Stardust name is bittersweet, of course.

The Stardust opened on July 2, 1958 and was purchased by Boyd Gaming in 1985.

Stardust closed on November 1, 2006. It was imploded on March 13, 2007, to make way for a new Boyd Gaming project, Echelon Place.

Echelon Place was abandoned in 2008 due to the economic downturn, and is now the site of Resort World.

In hindsight, Stardust was closed and demolished for no good reason, but Vegas was built on short memories, so let's put all that behind us and Stardust again.

The Stardust Social Casino is touted as being a way for loyalty club members to get rewards and benefits at Boyd Gaming casinos across the country, along with the enjoyment of the games themselves.

While social games are free, they offer players ways to purchase credits. Those purchases will earn points and Tier Credits within the B Connected loyalty club program.

The app has a fair number of game options, many immediately recognizable to slot fans.

We count 16 games to start. That should keep you busy.

B Connected loyalty club members will want to log in with their member number right up front in case any of those promised perks come to pass. There's also the option to play as a 'Guest.'

Prior to entering the social casino proper, there's a spin to get credits, a clever incentive for players to use the app daily.

The gameplay is fairly straightforward, but here's a quick tutorial: 1) Push 'Spin.' 2) Repeat.

Please feel free to review our tutorial prior to downloading the app.

Shout-out to some graphic designer with carpal tunnel right now.

Each game has the option to see more information about paytables and game rules. Dotty bingo welcome bonus. From what we could see, the games are pretty true to the real world versions of the slots.

'Free social casino' may not precisely describe the Stardust app, or any social app, really. First, 'social' games aren't social. It's you and your phone. Second, slots are just one part of a casino. Third, the games are only free if you play until you're out of credits and stop.

Social casino games make a surprisingly large amount of money from people buying virtual credits, despite the fact there's no monetary benefit of doing so. You can only get a virtual jackpot with virtual credits.

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On the bright side, you don't have to pay taxes on a virtual handpay.

No, not everyone purchases virtual credits. They don't need to. If just one percent of customers purchase credits, it can generate a hefty amount of revenue. We've always said gambling is about the fun, not the winning and losing, and virtual credits keeps the fun flowing.

Don't laugh. You blow $20 in a real casino in two minutes.

While the Stardust app is being touted as 'new,' there was actually another attempt to relaunch the Stardust brand online in the form of a Facebook app in 2013. (See photo, below.)

The Stardust Facebook app was available in the U.K., Canada and Australia, but a U.S. version failed to materialize, as far as we know.

The first attempt at a Stardust virtual casino imploded.

Check out Boyd Gaming's new Stardust Social Casino app and let us know what you think.

Social casino apps are a way to stay connected to Vegas and your favorite games, even when you can't be in Vegas.

Boyd Gaming has relaunched its Stardust brand as a free-to-play gaming product for the second time, with the offering now live for iOS and Android devices.

The app features a range of slot titles similar to those available on the gaming floor at Boyd's land-based casinos, and playing the app offers rewards and benefits at these properties to customers.

Users will earn points and tier credits within the operator's B Connected loyalty program, which can be redeemed at the physical venues.

The Stardust Social Casino is named for the Las Vegas venue of the same name, which was once Nevada's largest casino. It was opened in 1958, closed in 2006, and imploded a year later.

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The casino is seen as one of the most iconic brands in Las Vegas history. It hosting a number of famed attractions during its life span, including the Le Lido de Paris burlesque show, and was the first venue to feature Siegfried and Roy. It was also the inspiration for Martin Scorsese's 1995 Oscar-nominated gangster film Casino.

'Stardust is a name that clearly resonates with gaming customers across all generations,' Boyd Gaming president and chief executive Keith Smith said.'Given its considerable brand equity, we believe the Stardust name will give Boyd Gaming a unique advantage as we further expand our online and mobile gaming presence.'

The site of the venue was acquired by Genting Group in 2013, with construction beginning on Resorts World Las Vegas in 2017.

That property, which at a cost of $4.3bn is to be the most expensive resort ever developed in the city, it due to open in 2021.

'Though the Stardust Resort and Casino closed more than a decade ago, this iconic brand remains one of the most legendary names in Las Vegas history,' Smith added.

'With the launch of Stardust Social Casino, we are bringing back the nostalgia and excitement of this brand with a social gaming experience worthy of the Stardust name.'

Stardust was previously revived as a social casino brand 2013, by Win Interactive, a social casino start-up backed by bwin.party, an operator that has since been acquired by GVC Holdings.

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