Bragg Gaming releases content in New Jersey with Resorts Gaming Digital

March 6, 2023
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The supplier has partnered with several operators in the Garden State.

Bragg Gaming Group has released new content and its remote game server (RGS) in New Jersey through a partnership with Resorts Digital Gaming. The supplier says this is the latest in a series of moves toward continuing US expansion.

New Jersey players will have direct access to titles from Bragg’s Atomic Slot Lab studio through both the Resorts Casino and Mohegan Sun Casino websites. Along with Bragg’s suite of games, players can also access Fairy Dust and Dreamy Genie content.

New Jersey’s interactive casino market continues to grow as more US states regulate online gaming. Analysts project the state could bring in as much as $1.8bn in gross win by year’s end.

Bragg Gaming Group President and COO Lara Falzon said regarding the recent launch: “This new rollout marks another milestone of our success in providing our new innovative proprietary content to a growing audience of online players in North America.

“We expect the ongoing rollout of our new content and RGS technology throughout North America will enable us to reach new audiences with quality content that we believe will continue to significantly boost our growth within the iGaming market.”

Falzon went on the comment about working with Resorts Digital by saying: “Bragg is excited to work with Resorts Digital Gaming to provide our new proprietary content for their players in New Jersey.

“Our new player-engaging games offer a great entertainment experience that we expect will help the company retain current players and attract new players.”

In addition to expanding its presence in New Jersey, Bragg operates in Nevada through its subsidiary, Wild Streak Gaming.

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