Caesars Extends Online Gaming Reach in Several US States
Caesars Digital is strengthening its online gaming presence through major partnerships with Konami, High 5 Games, and other top developers, expanding its content, innovation, and reach across multiple U.S. states.
Caesars Digital is aggressively expanding its online gaming footprint through strategic partnerships with leading game developers. Recent collaborations with Konami and High 5 Games have significantly broadened the company's reach and enhanced its ability to cater to a wider audience of online casino enthusiasts.
Konami Partnership Highlights
Successful launch of Konami’s slot games on Tropicana Online Casino in New Jersey.
Integration of iconic titles like China Shores, All Aboard, and Quick Strike across platforms in West Virginia and New Jersey.
Strengthened commitment to innovation and engaging player experiences, as emphasized by Matthew Sunderland of Caesars Digital.
High 5 Games Collaboration
Expansion into West Virginia iGaming market marks the fifth collaboration between the companies.
Popular titles now available: 88 Drums, Da Vinci DeluxeWays, and Green Machine Deluxe.
CEO Anthony Singer noted the partnership’s success and the appeal of features like Power Bet for player satisfaction.
Broader Industry Partnerships
Alliances with Evolution, Inspired, and EveryMatrix to enhance product diversity.
Development of customized products, live casino expansions, and access to premium iGaming content.
Agreements include establishing dedicated studios and deploying Hybrid Dealer products across Caesars’ online platforms.
As Caesars Digital continues to expand its online gaming presence, the company remains committed to delivering exceptional experiences for players. Through innovation and strategic alliances, Caesars Digital is positioning itself as a dominant force in the online gaming industry.
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