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Bragg Gaming Expands Reach With New Online Casino
A well known name in US gambling, the Bragg Gaming Group, has significantly increased its reach across America by partnering with Caesars Entertainment to roll out a series of new online casino games for West Virginia residents. As part of this, the company has now entered into its sixth iGaming jurisdiction in the country, joining its already existing presence in Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
This news comes at a time when accessing casino games online is experiencing a massive growth in popularity. This preference for online options comes from the increased accessibility that online casino gaming brings. If we zoom in to a single state, for example, one only has to look at the various Kentucky’s casinos to explore online to see the wide range of options available for American gamblers. Many of these platforms also offer unique benefits, including massive game libraries, impressive welcome bonuses, and high return-to-player scores, making them a must for any Kentucky-based gambler.
By expanding its reach, Bragg Gaming Group has progressed with its overall North American growth strategy. According to the company, this strategy has placed a significant emphasis on delivering ‘high-performing’ games that are tailored to well-regulated US markets. This commitment to both customer satisfaction and regulatory compliance is certain to serve them well in the coming months and years. Additionally, Bragg Gaming Group’s new presence in West Virginia underscores the company’s commitment to establishing strong foundations in what is arguably the fastest-growing area of gambling in America.
The Chief Commercial Officer at Bragg Gaming Group, Neill Whyte, spoke on the move, emphasizing the significance the development has had on the company as a whole. In a press release, he recognized their new partner, Caesars Entertainment, as a ‘leading operator’ and stated that the launching of new and exclusive games for West Virginia-based gamblers is a ‘fantastic achievement for Bragg.’ He also suggested confidence in the games themselves, calling what they offer a ‘diverse portfolio’ which he is certain will be a ‘big hit with players in West Virginia.’
Some of the games that Bragg Gaming Group is introducing have been developed by their own internal studios, namely, Atomic Slot Lab, Indigo Magic, and Wild Streak Gaming. On top of this, they also have a handful of additional titles that were developed by external partners. This initiative was supported by their ‘Powered by Bragg’ program and enabled several talanted developers such as Bluberi, Incredible Technologies, King Show Games, and Sega Sammy Creations to contribute engaging titles to the mix.
It seems the partnership has also been well received by Caesars Entertainment, which is the largest gaming company in the US and the operators of the famous Caesars Palace. The Vice President of Online Gaming at Caesars Digital, Ricardo Cornejo Rivas, spoke on the development, highlighting how the West Virginian players who frequent their casino platforms will now have access to a wealth of new content. He also mentioned how this would bring new advantages to the Caesar Entertainment company as well as for Bragg Gaming group as it bolsters [its] iGaming offerings and provides [its] customers with an elevated online casino experience.”
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