G2E: Evolution’s Crazy Time to debut in the US in 2024

October 12, 2023
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Players can expect to see this series in the coming year.

Evolution has revealed that it will release the globally known proprietary game, Crazy Time, along with the Crazy Coin Flip series of games to players in the United States. The company discussed the upcoming launch during this week’s G2E in Las Vegas.

Crazy Time is designed to engage players who want to watch as well as play and has been known throughout the global market as a key title. Players in the US will soon have access to Crazy Time games for the first time.

Evolution's CEO in North America, Jacob Claesson, shared his excitement for the upcoming launch and noted that the company has already experienced success with these titles in Europe.

He said, “North America is a massively important market for Evolution. We are especially looking forward to launching our new live game shows such as Crazy Time and Crazy Coin Flip in the US for the first time.

“These titles have been incredibly successful in Europe and we’re confident that US players will absolutely love the fun and entertaining experience of taking part live and online.”

Evolution shared with Gaming America that US players can expect to have access to these games “in the next year” due to the unfamiliarity of regulators in the States with the Crazy Time brand. The company said it is “working closely” with regulators in order to bring Crazy Time to the US in 2024.

Along with the Crazy Time launch, Evolution said it has plans in the works to enter New Jersey next year. Evolution is currently live in Michigan and Pennsylvania, while stating it has plans to bring more game show titles to the US.

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