Hard Rock Pork N Roll exclusively launched in New Jersey through Play’n Go

November 27, 2024
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Play'n Go recently announced its partnership with Hard Rock Digital to provide content for its Hard Rock Bet online casino in New Jersey.

Key points:

- Hard Rock Pork N Roll serves as a spin-off from Play’n Go title Piggy Blitz

- Both companies stated that the launch was made possible through months of collaboration 

Play’n Go has announced the exclusive launch of Hard Rock Pork N Roll to Hard Rock Bet online casino players in New Jersey, serving as a spin-off to Play’n Go’s Piggy Blitz. 

“Our formal partnership with Hard Rock Digital is still in its relative infancy, but many months of work have gone into both the partnership itself and the design of this game, with input from both businesses,” Play’n Go CCO Magnus Olsson said. 

“We’re excited by this new exclusive title, and it is a testament to the innovation and creativity of our game designers to create a fun spin-off of one of our classic titles. Hard Rock Pork N Roll is sure to be a huge success. This game is evidence of our ability to create top-quality, bespoke content for all of our customers, something we’re looking forward to doing more of in future.”

Play’n Go announced its partnership with Hard Rock Bet on November 4, which integrated the company’s games into the online gambling platform. 

The partnership with Hard Rock Digital was described as “crucial” to the company’s long-term success in the region. 

Good to know: Greentube announced a new partnership with Hard Rock Bet on November 15 which will see its full iGaming portfolio go live via the online casino platform in New Jersey

“Our ‘Only at Hard Rock’ section continues to grow with another exclusive, bespoke experience and the addition of Hard Rock Pork N Roll, an immersive title that seamlessly weaves signature Hard Rock elements into the gameplay,” Hard Rock Digital SVP of Casino Grant Williams said. 

Hard Rock Bet offers an integrated New Jersey online casino-sportsbook platform and also operates a sports-only experience in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee and Virginia.

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