Bragg Gaming’s Spin Games now live in Connecticut

July 5, 2022
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The supplier has now launched its iGaming platform in four US states.

Bragg Gaming Group’s gaming technology and content provider Spin Games has launched in Connecticut through its remote game server (RGS). Connecticut players will have access to the supplier’s initial library of 11 titles via the Mashantucket-Pequot Tribe and DraftKings iGaming sites.

Spin Games RGS features several well-known titles including Ripley's Big Wheel and Galaxy Gaming’s 21 + 3 Progressive Blackjack, as well as Bragg’s Triple Jewels, Get Hot and Gypsy Riches.

Bragg’s Chief Executive Officer Yaniv Sherman said: “We are delighted to enter a new, regulated iGaming market in the US so quickly following our acquisition of Spin Games. Spin Games is already well-established in the North American market and provides Bragg with a unique platform which we plan to leverage to further expand with our brands in the region.”

Bragg Gaming Group was recently granted a license by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario. The company currently supplies its player account management (PAM) platform to local iGaming and sports betting operators throughout the province.

Sherman commented further about the company’s North American expansion plan.

“Following our entry into the Ontario iGaming market three months ago, our entry into Connecticut is another important proof point of our North American growth strategy, which will continue to accelerate as we debut our offerings in additional states as they enact regulations,” he said.

“With our RGS capabilities and growing portfolio of proprietary and exclusive third-party premium content, including our popular Wild Streak Gaming studio, Bragg is favorably positioned to become a leading iGaming supplier in North America.”

Bragg Gaming Group is a global B2B gaming technology and content provider founded in 2018. Since then, the company has expanded across Europe, Latin America and North America. Bragg plans to secure agreements with other online casino operators to continue building its brand worldwide.

Earlier in the year, Bragg was granted a supplier license to operate in the Bahamas. The company has gained licensing in several other regulated markets worldwide during the past 12 months, including the UK, the Netherlands, Greece, Switzerland and the Czech Republic.

The company operates in Nevada through its subsidiary, Wild Streak Gaming, which offers its portfolio of casino games to land-based, online and social media casino operators throughout the US and the UK.

Through Spin Games, Bragg is now live in four states, including Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan. The company plans future exclusive game rollouts in additional US states later this year via its proprietary Atomic Slot Lab studio and from third-party sources.

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