Last month, Rhode Island became the seventh state in the nation to offer iGaming within its borders, sort of a pre-emptive move to prevent their citizens from patronizing commercial casinos in nearby Massachusetts and tribal casinos in Connecticut. (MGM Resorts)Īs casino companies look for new ways to grow gaming revenue, more and more states are considering what Rhode Island just did - legalizing iGaming, offering real-money casino games on the internet. A still of MGM Resorts International's live dealer mobile iGaming offering.