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Bragg Gaming, Caesars Digital  Partnership Expands Into Pennsylvania And Ontario

B2B iGaming content providers Bragg Gaming and Caesars Digital announced a partnership extension, expanding into Pennsylvania and Ontario.

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Bragg Gaming and Caesars Digital have taken their partnership to the next level, expanding into Pennsylvania and Ontario.

Vice President of Online Gaming at Caesars Digital Ricardo Cornejo Rivas noted in a Bragg Gaming news release that expanding their portfolio is a top priority. Rivas said they are excited to accomplish this through their collaboration with Bragg Gaming:

“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.”

Before this expansion, Bragg Gaming and Caesars Digital had already been working together to gain market share in New Jersey and Michigan, laying the groundwork for their successful partnership.

“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,” Senior Vice President of Commercial for the US and Canada Garrick Morris at Bragg Gaming Group, commented.

Key takeaways

  • Bragg Gaming and Caesars Digital (NASDAQ: CZR) expand partnerships into Pennsylvania and Ontario.
  • Bragg Gaming’s online content will reach a wider audience on Caesars Palace Online Casino and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino.
  • Bragg Gaming (NASDAQ: BRAG) is on track for a strong year, having reported revenue of $26.6 million in Q2.

Caesars’ online casinos will now add Bragg Gaming in PA, Ontario

Gamers in Pennsylvania and Ontario now have access to a wider range of online casino games on Caesars’ two platforms. The new games include:

  • Boardwalk Slots Bankers & Cash
  • Lady Luck Egyptian Magic

The expansion doubles Bragg’s reach, bringing its content to a wider audience on Caesars Palace Online Casino and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino. Players in both regulated markets will also gain access to a wide selection of games from Bragg’s studio partners, including:

Top-performing titles like ‘Cai Fu Emperor Ways’ and ‘Queenie’ will be joined by a range of content from Bragg’s Atomic Slot Lab studio.

Online casino games powered by Bragg’s RGS technology are now equipped with Fuze promotional tools. These tools enable engaging features, including free rounds, tournaments, and quests, designed to enhance the player experience and drive retention.

Bragg doubles down on North American expansion

Bragg has been in and out of the Keystone state, which is no surprise as it is only strategic to roll up operations in one of the top iGaming states. A testament to this is a partnership with BetMGM to launch new games and remote game server (RGS) technology.

In an interview with Bragg Gaming’s Director of Content, Doug Fallon told PlayUSA that for 2024, they plan to roll out a handful of titles. Fallon said the games would reach 70 across all states in which they operate and from eight different studios:

“In the US, we’re bringing many of the best-performing land-based games into the online segment for the first time. We’re also working to bring many of our key European partners into the market for the first time.”

Doug also added that part of their innovation includes adding new game segments like:

  • Arcade
  • Keno
  • Crash-type games

Having put in the work since the start of the year, Bragg Gaming Group’s Q2 2024 financials show they are on the roll. The company came in with $26.6 million in revenue.

It’s a small increase of 0.5% from last year, but it shows they are on track for a great year.

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Tebearau Egbe has written about gambling for more than four years. She has a Master's degree in philosophy and possesses a unique ability to dissect complex industry developments, distilling them into insightful narratives for readers.