Inspired and RSI partner to roll out online casino to multiple states

December 22, 2021
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These include New Jersey, Michigan and West Virginia.

Inspired Entertainment has signed a framework agreement to supply its Interactive games to Rush Street Interactive (RSI). The two companies will work in tandem to broaden online casino options in multiple states.

Inspired's interactive content will be integrated onto the RSI game platform and its popular games will be made available in multiple North American jurisdictions, including New Jersey, Michigan and West Virginia. 

RSI is a leader in online casino and sports betting in the US and was also the first to launch regulated online gaming in the states of Indiana, Colorado, and, most recently, Illinois.

"Rush Street Interactive is a well-known operator with top gaming sites in key North American jurisdictions," said Brooks Pierce, President and Chief Operating Officer of Inspired. "This framework agreement allows us to launch our content with RSI in multiple markets and grow our North American presence.  We are excited to expand our reach in the future with additional North American jurisdictions where Rush Street operates."

As part of the agreement, RSI will be launching with four of Inspired’s popular titles. Inspired's interactive games have developed a following in North America.

"We are thrilled to add Inspired's games to the RSI platform," said Richard Schwartz, Chief Executive Officer of Rush Street Interactive. "We pride ourselves on our exceptional content and the premier experience we offer our customers. Inspired has proven to be a top iGaming provider and we are looking forward to working with them on delivering an innovative online entertainment experience to our loyal players."

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