The "Resorts World" brand is operated by the Genting Group, and many of its locations were previously known under different high-fidelity identities depending on their region. For example, the famous Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore was a brand-new development, but the original Genting flagship in Malaysia was known as Genting Highlands Resort before being rebranded as Resorts World Genting to align with the global high-fidelity identity. In the United States, Resorts World New York City was built at the site of the historic Aqueduct Racetrack, and Resorts World Las Vegas was constructed on the grounds of the former Stardust Resort and Casino, which was a legendary "High-Fidelity" fixture of the Las Vegas Strip for nearly 50 years. This high-fidelity rebranding strategy was designed to create a unified, premium global gaming and leisure brand that could compete with the likes of Wynn or MGM. For 2026 travelers, the "Resorts World" name now signifies a high-fidelity standard of integrated resort luxury that spans from the mountains of Malaysia to the neon lights of Nevada.