Big Wins Galore Expected as Hard Rock Bet Jackpots Hit New Jersey

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
Hard Rock Bet Jackpots land at New Jersey

Online casino giant Hard Rock Bet has brought a new way to win big in New Jersey with the launch of Hard Rock Bet Jackpots in the Garden State, Hard Rock Bet Jackpots are a progressive jackpot feature built into the casino's slots that add another layer of excitement and enable players to trigger one of four jackpots on a random spin.

The Hard Rock Bet Jackpots in New Jersey are player-funded. Regardless of your wager's size, an additional $0.20 is paid per spin. If you are participating in Hard Rock Bet Jackpots and usually pay $2 per spin, that wager increases to $2.20.

Once you have opted in, any qualifying spin has an equal chance to win the Mini, Minor, Major, and Mega jackpot. The Mini Jackpot starts at $10, while the Minor Jackpot is seeded at $100. Triggering the Major Jackpot will win you at least $1,000, with the Mega Jackpot starting at a cool $100,000.

Rich Criado, Vice President of Casino at Hard Rock Bet, said, "Launching Hard Rock Bet Jackpots in New Jersey is another major step in delivering a more rewarding an uniquely Hard Rock experience for our players. At Hard Rock Bet Casino, we're committed to innovation that elevates the player experience, bringing bigger brand moments, more frequent prizes, and simple participation to the games our players already love."

The Hard Rock Bet Jackpots are the latest in a long line of features and promotions that New Jersey-based Hard Rock Bet Casino can enjoy. Garden State players can already win prizes via the Legendary Reward Drops, and earn Unity Points for their real money play; those Unity points can be redeemed online at the Hard Rock Bet Rewards Store or at one of Hard Rock's brick-and-mortar venues.

Another notable promotion that Hard Rock Bet ran saw the casino give away 10 million free spins!

Disclaimer: any promotions presented on this page were correct and available at the time of writing. Promotions can change regularly. We encourage all users to check the promotion displayed matches the most current promotion available by clicking through to the operator welcome page. Please read the terms and conditions carefully before you accept any promotional welcome offer.
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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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