NeoGames’ Pariplay broadens US reach with Tipico expanded agreement

December 11, 2023
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The duo has previously collaborated in the European market.

NeoGames’ Pariplay subsidiary has signed an agreement with Tipico US to offer its Fusion content and Wizard Games portfolio to New Jersey players.

Under the terms of the deal, Garden State players will have access to more than 120 titles, including Rumble Rhino, Wolf Riches and Dragons of the North.

Wizard Games’ titles are available in Latin America, North American and in more than 15 regulated jurisdictions throughout Europe.

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

NeoGames President and Head of iGaming Tsachi Maimon commented, “We’re thrilled to be able to provide a wealth of fantastic content to Tipico US at the start of 2024 for their updated online casino in New Jersey.

“Following our successful collaboration in the European market, we can’t wait to bring our Wizard Games and Fusion offerings to even more players in North America, a key region for us. With excellent results emerging from regulated states so far, we’re confident this partnership will take Pariplay to new heights.”

This recent agreement between the two companies is an extension of an existing collaboration Tipico and Pariplay have in the European market.

Tipico CEO Adrian Vella took a moment to comment further on the duo’s expansion in the US through the New Jersey launch.

Vella said, “As we celebrate the launch of our new and improved, industry-leading online casino platform in New Jersey, we’re ecstatic to be able to offer Pariplay’s market-leading content to our player base in the new year.

“Their Wizard Games portfolio, combined with an expansive Fusion offering, will ensure there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Pariplay is quickly becoming one to watch in the North American market, and we’re honored to hit the ground running with this collaboration.”

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