Bragg Gaming launches new content in New Jersey with Caesars Sportsbook

February 27, 2023
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The Canadian company continues to expand its US reach via RGS technology.

Bragg Gaming Group has released new content and its remote game server (RGS) technology in New Jersey through Caesars Sportsbook & Casino.

The Canadian company said its latest launch “expands the reach of Bragg’s new proprietary content in the US and further demonstrates continued progress for the Company’s North American expansion strategy.”

The duo has collaborated on previous US product launches, including a release last year in Michigan through the Spin Games RGS. This New Jersey launch continues building on the existing relationship between the two companies.

Caesars Digital SVP of iGaming Matthew Sunderland explained the company’s partnership with Bragg in more detail.

He said: “We have enjoyed a very productive relationship with Bragg and are pleased to extend our companies’ partnership as we know their slot content resonates with our players.

“The launch of new content from Bragg will further help us bring our customers in New Jersey a best-in-class iGaming experience.”

Players in the Garden State will have direct access to titles available through Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, as well as games from Bragg’s Atomic Slot Lab platform, including Egyptian Magic, Fairy Dust and the Girl with the Golden Eyes.

Bragg CEO Yaniv Sherman said: “The iconic Caesars brand is synonymous with the very best in casino gaming entertainment in the US, and as we continue to successfully deploy our rich new content portfolio across North America, we are delighted to further build on our long-standing relationship by extending the reach of these new games to their players in New Jersey."

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