Bragg’s partnership with RSI yields New Jersey content launch

December 1, 2022
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The two companies have successfully released RGS titles in Ontario and Michigan.

Bragg Gaming Group has teamed up with RSI to launch new technology and content in New Jersey through the company’s remote game server (RGS).

New Jersey players can access the Atomic Slot Lab studio on the BetRivers website. The platform features game options from several of Bragg’s partners, including Indigo Magic, Galaxy Gaming, Bluberi and Incredible Technologies.

Bragg Gaming Group President and COO Lara Falzon said: “We already see strong demand for our games in New Jersey, where our Wild Streak Gaming and Spin Games studios have been live for several years.

"Now this rollout of our new RGS technology in the market with RSI’s BetRivers brand unlocks our rich new US content roadmap to a new group of players.

“We are pleased to extend our long-standing partnership with Rush Street Interactive whose well-established brands, and broad reach make it the perfect partner for us as we set out to further grow our presence in North America and introduce our premium content to local audiences.”

Bragg and RSI have a longstanding partnership that has yielded successful launches throughout North America. The duo has released RGS products in Michigan, as well as in the Canadian province of Ontario.

RSI CEO Richard Schwartz said: “From our experience of working with Bragg in a number of markets, we know that its slot content is of the highest quality and resonates well with our players.

“We are pleased to launch the portfolio in New Jersey at Betrivers.com to further enhance and strengthen our partnership and bring our BetRivers customers more best-in-class casino content.”

Bragg Gaming Group recently signed a three-year content licensing agreement with Sega Sammy Creation (SSC), a land-based slot games provider.

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