Red Tiger games launch in Pennsylvania with Rush Street

November 19, 2020
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Supplier owned by NetEnt, which is subject to Evolution takeover, sets sights on Keystone State.

Red Tiger has entered the US market by directly integrating with Rush Street Interactive (RSI), with the launch supported by NetEnt’s license in Pennsylvania.

A number of Red Tiger titles are now available to players across the state, with the company’s local and daily jackpots soon to be included on RSI’s PlaySugarHouse and BetRivers sites.

The initial launch, however, will see the inclusion of games such as Cash Volt and Gonzo’s Quest Megaways.

“We are excited to partner with NetEnt Group to be the first online operator in Pennsylvania to bring these top-quality Red Tiger casino games to our players,” said RSI president Richard Schwartz.

“To also be the first to debut Red Tiger slots in the US is thrilling, and we have no doubt these already proven online casino games will quickly become favorites for our players.”

Brian Kraft, NetEnt vice president commercial, Americas, also expressed his excitement at the launch, suggesting the expansion of Red Tiger titles across the US is very much a possibility in the near future.

“We’re proud to have reached this milestone of entering the US market with Red Tiger content, particularly while working to deliver the project in such an accelerated fashion,” said Kraft. “This progress really demonstrates the capabilities of NetEnt Group.

“Given the success we’ve had with NetEnt games, I expect this important addition to further strengthen our position as market leader in the US; and we’re delighted to be launching with Rush Street Interactive, a market leader in their own right.

“Looking ahead, we will aim to expand Red Tiger games into further regulated states in the coming months.”

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