BetMGM and Borgata Casinos reach agreement with Red Tiger

May 24, 2021
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The deal will see Red Tiger launch in Pennsylvania for the second time.

Casino games supplier Red Tiger originally launched in Pennsylvania through a deal last year with NetEnt group and Rush Street Interactive.

Now the company has announced a deal with BetMGM and Borgata casinos in Pennsylvania and has already gone live with both operators.  

Red Tiger titles like Gonzo’s Quest Megaways, Cash Volt and Wings of Ra have already been rolled out to BetMGM’s offering, with more titles and content expected in the coming weeks.

As part of the deal, Red Tiger will continue to supply the casinos with games and slots and plans are in the works for its full portfolio to go live with the casino operators.

BetMGM is already a leading online gaming operator in the US, with the company gaining a licence in Pennsylvania just last year. The deal with Red Tiger marks a positive start in the state.

Matthew Sunderland, vice president of Gaming at BetMGM said: “Red Tiger delivers top quality games to licensed markets around the world. BetMGM is delighted to add their popular titles to our world-class games portfolio.”

Jeff Millar, North American commercial director at Evolution added: “We’re excited to see Red Tiger go live with BetMGM and look forward to extending our partnership with them. The studio is producing very successful games and I’m sure they will be well-received by players.”

Just recently, BetMGM was announced as the official gaming partner for the Baltimore Ravens in a multi-year partnership.

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