NeoGames’ Pariplay launches in Pennsylvania with Rush Street Interactive

October 9, 2023
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The Pariplay portfolio is now available in five US states.

NeoGames’ Pariplay subsidiary has launched in Pennsylvania, in partnership with Rush Street Interactive (RSI). This is the fifth US state to welcome Pariplay’s portfolio of titles.

Pennsylvania players will have access to games from Pariplay’s proprietary studio, Wizard Games, which is home to more than 120 titles, including Rumble Rhino, Wolf Riches and Dragons of the North. Its titles are available in Latin America, North America and in more than 15 regulated jurisdictions throughout Europe.

Growth in North America remains a particular focus for the company. Wizard Games has an existing North American foothold in New Jersey, West Virginia and in the Canadian province of Alberta.

Pariplay recently launched content from its aggregation platform in Pennsylvania on RSI’s BetRivers and PlaySugarHouse brands within the last couple of weeks. The company’s aggregation platform offers players access to more than 14,000 games from over 120 suppliers.

NeoGames President and Head of iGaming Tsachi Maimon commented, “We are thrilled to enter Pennsylvania, which marks the latest state that we have entered in the United States.

"Our proprietary Wizard Games content has performed superbly across America, while our aggregation platform boasts an incredible breadth, giving operators a fantastic choice of content.

“Rush Street Interactive is one of the most experienced and trusted online operators in North America and has been our close partner for some time. We are delighted to take this step with them.”

RSI CEO Richard Schwartz further elaborated on the good relationship between the two companies and said RSI is excited to partner with NeoGames on this latest release.

He said, “RSI and Pariplay have a close relationship and we’re pleased to facilitate its entry into Pennsylvania for the first time.

“At BetRivers and PlaySugarHouse, we offer our players an immersive and entertaining gaming experience. With games that are proven hits in other states, we’re confident players from the Quaker State will love them too.”

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