BetMGM to Rollout 1×2 Network Games Through New Partnership
1X2 Network has entered the North American iGaming market through a strategic partnership with BetMGM Casino, expanding its portfolio of online slots and casino games to U.S. players and strengthening its position in Michigan.
1X2 Network, a prominent UK-based iGaming provider, has strengthened its presence in the North American online gambling market through a strategic collaboration with BetMGM Casino (NYSE: MGM), one of the industry’s leading operators.
This partnership enables the direct integration of 1X2 Network’s portfolio of online slots and casino games into BetMGM’s platform, enriching the player experience with a diverse range of gaming options.
Initial focus: Michigan, where online gambling is rapidly growing and providing fertile ground for expansion.
Strategic alliances: Partnerships with Rush Street Interactive and PokerStars to boost visibility and market penetration.
Game variety: A mix of slots, virtual sports, arcade titles, scratch cards, and table games now available to BetMGM users.
Notable titles include Wolf Strike, Eagle Strike, and 1 Million Megaway BC from Iron Dog Studio, Reel Diamonds from 1X2gaming, and The Prospector Wilds series from Prospect Gaming. Another standout is Crashout Maverick, a popular arcade title from AD LUNAM.
Studio portfolio: 1X2 Network’s ecosystem includes Iron Dog Studio, 1X2gaming, and Prospect Gaming, all contributing to its innovation-driven approach.
Market strategy: Starting with Michigan and Ontario, with plans to expand into other US regions pending regulatory approvals.
Milestone license: The Michigan Gaming Control Board granted 1X2 Network a full gaming supplier license in August, paving the way for its official launch in the state.
The partnership with BetMGM marks a significant milestone in 1X2 Network’s North American expansion, reinforcing its mission to deliver premium, diverse, and engaging gaming experiences to players across the continent.
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