Design Works Gaming partners with DraftKings in Connecticut

June 13, 2023
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This is DWG's fourth live state, after launches in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan.

Design Works Gaming (DWG) is live in Connecticut, its fourth US market, as part of a partnership with DraftKings. DWG also launched with DraftKings in Michigan last November, and is live in Pennsylvania and New Jersey as well.

The company, registered in England and Wales, aims to build its presence within the United States. DraftKings players in Connecticut will be the first in the Constitution State to have access to DWG’s slot games and LuckyTap titles.

Break the Bounty LuckyTap, as well as 10X Fortune, are available to players via Light & Wonder’s OpenGaming platform, but DWG plans to add more titles as the months progress.

DWG CEO and Founder Troy Zurawski said, “Expanding into each US market comes with its own set of complexities. Our team knows how to navigate the regulatory landscape, understands local preferences and tailors our games to meet the specific needs of Connecticut players.

“By collaborating closely with DraftKings, we’re ready to bring the same elevated content and playing experience to Connecticut that we have to New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania.”

DWG has also teamed up with Rush Street Interactive in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, with Caesars Digital in New Jersey and with Caesars Casino in Michigan, deepening its presence in the iGaming markets of the states where they hold licenses.

DraftKings launched in Massachusetts in March, bringing its own total of states with live online and mobile betting up to 21, plus two additional retail-only states, Washington and Mississippi.

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