Caesars Expands Partnership With Bragg Gaming Into Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania gamblers will get a few more games at Caesar’s online casino.
A press release from Bragg Gaming announced that their games will not be available on Caesars’ online casino in Pennsylvania. The launch in Keystone State is the third market in which the partnership has expanded, joining New Jersey and Michigan. The strategic alliance was made to gain market share in the overly competitive market, which they have been accomplishing.
While expanding into Pennsylvania is a significant step, Caesars won’t be stopping there.
“Expanding our catalog of best-in-class online casino content remains a focus for us. We are proud of our partnership with Bragg, and this expansion is a positive step forward in our journey to bring an elevated experience to our online casino players.” Caesars VP Ricardo Cornejo Rivas said in a press release.
The launch means that gamblers in Pennsylvania can access original Bragg titles like Boardwalk Slots Bankers & Cash and Lady Luck Egyptian Magic. Through the Caesars platform, they will also have access to games from studios like Incredible Technologies and Sega Sammy Creation.
Partnership Expands in Ontario
Caesars and Bragg also expanded their partnership to cover Ontario, Canada’s top market, a significant win for both companies. Their victory comes as many of their competitors struggle to capture market share, though some have been forming partnerships similar to this one.
Unlike sports betting, online casinos offer different games depending on the platform. Many players enjoy specific titles or studios, allowing companies like Bragg to make a name for themselves.
“We’re delighted to be able to build on our existing relationship with Caesars Digital to include these new regulated jurisdictions, which are both very exciting and very important markets for Bragg,” a Bragg Gaming VP said after the announcement.
With their expansion to Pennsylvania and Ontario, Caesars offers Bragg content in four markets.
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