The card game company UNO has officially denied rumors that its game will soon appear on the gambling floors of Las Vegas casinos. The company clarified that it has no plans to introduce UNO tables in casinos, putting an end to widespread speculation online.
In a statement released on social media, UNO responded directly to the rumors, saying, “The casino floor isn’t ready for us yet.” The message was shared in a lighthearted tone but clearly stated that the reports were false.
The rumor had spread quickly on various social media platforms, with some users claiming that UNO was planning to launch official gambling tables similar to poker or blackjack in Las Vegas.
However, UNO has confirmed that it remains focused on family-friendly entertainment and has no intention of entering the casino market.
UNO is one of the world’s most popular card games, known for its simple rules and wide appeal to players of all ages. The game, owned by toy company Mattel, has been a household staple since its launch in 1971.
By addressing the rumor directly, UNO aims to prevent further confusion and reassure its fans that the game will remain a casual, non-gambling activity.