White Hat Studios signs content deal with Tipico US

April 20, 2022
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The collaboration will focus on providing a larger selection of jackpot games, slots and online casino content to New Jersey players.

White Hat Gaming’s content division, White Hat Studios, has signed an agreement with Tipico. The two will work together to introduce New Jersey players to White Hat Studios’ portfolio of branded slots, jackpot games and Megaways titles.

White Hat Studios supplies slot content, jackpot slots and RNG table games to the US commercial market.

White Hat Studios VP of Sales and Marketing Daniel Lechner said: “We’re delighted to partner with Tipico as the company expands in the US casino market. Firmly established as one of the largest and most respected global gaming operators, we can’t wait to see how our titles are received by the Tipico player base.

“This, along with a number of other deals, keeps on track our aggressive plans for 2022 and the roll-out of White Hat Studios content across North America.

Tipico’s New Jersey customer base will have access to well-known game titles, including Deal or No Deal and Ted & Worms.

Tipico US CEO Adrian Vella commented: “We are excited to begin our partnership with WhiteHat Studios, adding their content to our fast-growing proprietary online casino offering. With a proven track record in the regulated US market and their well-known catalog of branded games, we're confident that our customers will love White Hat's offering.” 

Tipico is a US sportsbook that was founded in 2004. The company has gained market access in New Jersey, Colorado, Indiana, Iowa and Ohio. It currently offers online sports betting in Iowa, Colorado and in New Jersey, where the company also operates an online casino.

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