Bragg Gaming Group and DraftKings have launched in New Jersey, giving players throughout the state access to titles from Bragg’s new remote game server (RGS). The collaboration builds on a longstanding partnership between the two groups.
The New Jersey launch is a key move in the global gaming technology and content provider’s strategic North American growth plan. Bragg 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.
Players will have direct access to titles like Egyptian Magic, Fairy Dust and the Girl with the Golden Eyes via Bragg’s Atomic Slot Lab platform, as well as to titles available through DraftKings.
Bragg Gaming Group President and COO Lara Falzon said: “The rollout of our new RGS technology and content in the market with DraftKings is an important step forward in expanding the availability of our new U.S. content to a new group of players in one of the country’s largest iCasino markets.
“We are pleased to build on our relationship with DraftKings and look forward to providing their New Jersey players with engaging content that delivers a great gaming entertainment experience.”
She went on to add that New Jersey is a key state in the company’s strategic growth plan.
Falzon said in conclusion: “The launch of our new proprietary and exclusive third-party content with DraftKings in New Jersey demonstrates the continued success of our initiative to expand existing relationships with leading North American iGaming operators.
Bragg also recently partnered with RSI to launch the Atomic Slot Lab studio statewide on the BetRivers website. The platform features game options from several of Bragg’s partners, including Indigo Magic, Galaxy Gaming, Bluberi and Incredible Technologies.