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Bragg Gaming Extends Its Online Casino Content To PokerStars US

Bragg Gaming announced an international online casino content deal with PokerStars. The deal includes New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

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Bragg Gaming Group announced a global online gambling agreement with PokerStars beginning with its European operations. 

The agreement with PokerStars, a leading brand for Flutter Entertainment, further builds Bragg’s portfolio as a “must-have” content supplier for iGaming operators. 

Bragg Gaming’s US roll-out with PokerStars includes NJ, Michigan and PA

According to a press release, the European roll-out will begin with the UK. The deal also stretches to its US operations in New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

International locations include:

  • Italy
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • Denmark
  • Sweden
  • Czech Republic

In a Business Wire press releaseLara Falzon, President and Chief Operating Officer at Bragg Gaming Group, said she was excited to deliver Bragg content to Flutter customers. 

“We’re delighted to partner with PokerStars, one of the most well-known global tier-one operators and a key brand from Flutter. Our high-performing games will deliver unique experiences for their players in the UK, Europe and North America and we are pleased to be in a position to benefit from their global reach.”

Falzon continued: “This agreement dovetails with our strategy to seek out and work with major strategic partners and we believe working with PokerStars and Flutter aligns perfectly with our growth ambitions.

We look forward to launching our exclusive proprietary and third-party content with PokerStars in an increasing number of markets over the coming months.”

The PokerStars agreement includes several online casino games from Bragg Studios, including Fairy Dust, Mystery Mine and Sea of Plenty. In addition, Bragg will provide PokerStars with exclusive content from its Powered by Bragg portfolio.

Bragg also inks online gaming content deal with FanDuel

Bragg’s PokerStars announcement follows a similar agreement with FanDuel online casino on August 3.

The company announced the launch of its Remote Games Server (RGS) technology with FanDuel Group in Michigan and Connecticut. The deal will allow players in both states to access games from Bragg Studios. 

These include:

  • Atomic Slot Lab
  • Indigo Magic and Spin Games
  • Selected exclusive Powered by Bragg titles from third-party developers

Additionally, games from third-party developers will be included in the selection over the coming months.

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Nick Garcia is a senior reporter for PlayUSA. Garcia provides analysis and in-depth coverage of the gambling industry with a key focus on online casinos, sports betting and financial markets. Garcia has been covering the US gambling market since 2017. He attended Texas Tech University as an undergrad and received a Master of Arts in Journalism from Columbia College Chicago.

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