Bragg Gaming launches with BetMGM in Pennsylvania

June 26, 2024
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The pair have previously launched together in Michigan and New Jersey.

Bragg Gaming has launched its latest game releases and remote game server (RGS) technology with BetMGM in Pennsylvania. 

This follows on from the two companies undertaking similar launches in Michigan in 2022 and New Jersey in 2023, bringing the total number of states in which the pair have worked together to three. 

BetMGM players in Pennsylvania will now have access to games such as Egyptian Magic and Fairy Dust, which come from Bragg’s Atomic Slot Lab propriety content studio, with more soon to come. 

On top of this, players will gain access to propriety content studio Wild Streak Gaming, as well as titles from exclusive content partners under the Powered By Bragg program, such as King Show Games and Sega Sammy Creation. 

Also, Bragg’s new RGS technology comes with the company’s Fuze promotional tools, which includes player engagement features on games like free rounds, tournaments and quests. 

Bragg Gaming Group SVP, Commercial for the US and Canada Garrick Morris said: “We’re delighted to strengthen our existing collaboration with BetMGM to a third US state, as part of our ongoing drive to provide the highest quality content to players in the US iGaming market.  

“In developing high-quality engaging content, we want to contribute to the long-term success of our partners, and importantly provide a gaming experience that is exceptional for players.” 

BetMGM VP, Gaming, Product & Casino Oliver Bartlett added: “Bragg has been a great partner for BetMGM in Michigan and New Jersey, and it's exciting to now be able to expand that relationship to Pennsylvania.  

“We’re confident that players in Pennsylvania will embrace this new online casino content which has proven to be popular in other regulated markets, with players already familiar with these titles from the land-based sector.” 

Similarly, in recent weeks, Relax Gaming, or RLX Gaming as it's known in the US, partnered with BetMGM in Pennsylvania to make its market entry into the state. 

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