Digital Gaming Corporation partners with Caesars Digital

October 26, 2023
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Players on Caesars Digital's platform now have access to a large variety of slot games.

Digital Gaming Corporation's (DGC) B2B iGaming Division has announced a partnership with Caesars Digital in Michigan.

DGC’s games are now live in some of the biggest states for iGaming, such as Michigan, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Those currently playing on the Caesars Palace Online Casino will now have access to DGC’s variety of slot games, including titles such as Gold Blitz, Assassin Moon and 9 Masks of Fire. 

Chief Commercial Officer of DGC’s B2B iGaming Division, Neill Whyte, gave his thoughts on the partnership: “Caesars Digital is one of the biggest names in gaming in North America. We are delighted to have added our premium slot content to Caesars Palace Online Casino in Michigan.

“Our games have been designed to set the standard for others to follow. They have been developed specifically with US player preferences in mind, and that’s why they hit the mark with online casino fans in Michigan and beyond.

“This integration with Caesars Digital adds another big-name operator to our roster of partners and is a testament to our games' popularity with players. We look forward to launching in other states over the coming weeks.”

SVP and Head of iGaming at Caesars Digital, Matt Sunderland, added: “Our online casino players demand top-tier content, and this partnership with Digital Gaming Corporation delivers on their expectations.”

Back in August, DGC secured a key deal with FanDuel to supply its games to their platform.

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