AGS goes live in three states via FanDuel partnership

July 4, 2024
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Players in Michigan, New Jersey and Pennsylvania now have access to AGS titles via FanDuel Casino.

American Gaming Systems (AGS), a subsidiary of its parent company, PlayAGS, has teamed up with FanDuel to offer players access to its content in three US states.

Its games are now available in New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania via FanDuel Casino.

AGS released a statement on social media, celebrating its collaboration with FanDuel.

The company said, “AGS is excited to partner with top US online casino operator FanDuel Casino to host its chart-topping content library now live in Pennsylvania, Michigan and New Jersey.”

As a global gaming entertainment supplier, AGS provides the global gaming industry with slot, table, interactive products and services.

The company broadened its US footprint in September by gaining approval to release its portfolio of electronic gaming machines (EGMs) to casino operators in Colorado and Missouri. Through the release, casino patrons in both states can access a wide variety of AGS titles.

Players in the US can also access the company’s Spectra UR43 platform, which features titles from the Triple Coin Treasures series. The company said it is confident that these titles will gain a following in Colorado and Missouri the way they have in other jurisdictions around North America.

Flutter is the parent company of FanDuel Group, which owns the sportsbook and iGaming platform with the largest market share in the US according to its latest quarterly report. The Irish-founded company recently appointed Rob Coldrake to the role of Group CFO.

Prior to his appointment, Coldrake served as the Flutter International CFO. He joined the company in 2020.

Flutter recently moved its operational headquarters to New York and noted that the relocation “reflects the importance of the US market.”

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