Play’n Go, BetRivers extend US footprint through Pennsylvania launch

April 11, 2024
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Players in four states can now access the Play'n Go platform.

Play’n Go has gone live in Pennsylvania through its ongoing partnership with Rush Street Interactive’s (RSI) BetRivers. The duo has also released games in Michigan, West Virginia and New Jersey.

Pennsylvania players can now access Play’n Go titles through the BetRivers app. Bettors statewide can also register and wager, as well as make deposits and withdraw funds through any mobile device, tablet, desktop and laptop computer through the BetRivers mobile app and on its website.

Play’n Go Commercial Director North America Magnus Natt och Dag commented, “We’re excited to expand our US offering into the great state of Pennsylvania and are proud to do so with the innovative and well-respected team at BetRivers, with whom we’ve already enjoyed such great success in recent months.

“Play’n Go is committed to a safe, sustainable, entertainment-led industry, and we know that the team at BetRivers share that same vision.” 

BetRivers’ parent company, RSI, continues to grow throughout the North American region. The online gaming and sports entertainment company has broadened its North American market reach to include Ontario, Canada, as well as in Colombia and Mexico.

RSI CEO Richard Schwartz expressed the company’s excitement to launch in another US state by saying, “We’re very happy to be expanding our partnership with Play’n Go into Pennsylvania on our BetRivers platform.

“Play’n Go has an impressive portfolio of popular titles and we are thrilled to offer our BetRivers PA players their innovative and top-quality games.”

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