Bally's has terminated the contractual agreement with SC Gaming to develop a casino in College Township, Pennsylvania.

The original framework agreement was agreed three years ago. A spokesperson for Bally’s explained that, since that time, the company’s “corporate strategic priorities have shifted elsewhere.”
SC Gaming stated that the project will proceed as planned, and that the casino is still on course for its H1 2026 opening.
"As a part of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board’s application and approval process, I demonstrated to the Board my resources and capability to independently develop and operate this casino project without reliance on a third party, including Bally's," said Ira Lubert, the sole owner of SC Gaming.
"We remain on track to bring this transformational development to life for Central Pennsylvania, and I wish Bally’s continued success in their exciting ventures, including major projects in Chicago and Las Vegas."