Evolution announces launch of Live Craps in Pennsylvania

August 5, 2022
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This classic dice game has been tweaked to appeal to new customers.

Evolution has announced the launch of its online Live Craps casino game in Pennsylvania. Based in a speakeasy-style studio, this unique version of the classic dice game aims to make the game more palatable to newcomers.

It will do this by introducing an ‘easy mode’ and a simple online interactive tutorial explaining the game and how best to enjoy playing it. Craps is another step for Evolution in expanding its portfolio in the US and giving Pennsylvanians a full suite of live casino options.

Evolution already brought the Keystone State a host of online games in 2021, with its NetEnt launch, where it debuted live roulette, blackjack, baccarat and poker variants. It also introduced ‘first person’ RNG-based casino games to the state in the same year.

The company launched Live Craps in Europe back in 2020, and is aiming to launch the game across Michigan and New Jersey in the near future. Evolution Commercial Director Jeff Millar commented: “This game was the very first online Live Craps game in the industry, and it was a landmark moment for Evolution. We’re very proud to be able to offer it to our operators and their players in the state of Pennsylvania today.”

Millar is excited at the prospect of capturing a new audience of bettors. He continues: “The game itself is going to thrill craps enthusiasts throughout the US and is sure to attract some new fans. The game captures all the excitement of a traditional craps table, and the decadence of the speakeasy era, and brings it to the online casino world in style. We can’t wait to see what players think of it and look forward to launching this game into more states in the future.”

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