
Swedish casino entertainment giant Play’n GO has announced a landmark operator partnership with Caesars Entertainment. According to the new announcement, the deal brings its portfolio of popular slot titles to Caesars’ digital platforms in the United States and Ontario.
Entering New US Markets
Under the agreement, games such as Buildin’ Bucks, Piggy Blitz, and Reactoonz will go live across Caesars Palace Online Casino, Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, and Horseshoe Online Casino. The rollout covers Ontario, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, with West Virginia set to follow soon.
The deal represents another milestone in Play’n GO’s expansion strategy, further solidifying its presence in North America. As a result, the company is now licensed in six U.S. states. This is major for the company, as it highlights the commitment to delivering engaging and responsibility-aware gaming content to players across the region.
Great News for US Players
Anna Mackney, Head of Regional Sales US at Play’n GO, emphasized the importance of the partnership:
“The Caesars brand is synonymous with world-class gaming and entertainment in North America, and it’s an exciting time for our business to announce this partnership. Our mutual commitment to high-quality entertainment and responsible gaming makes them the perfect partner for us as we mark this latest milestone on our U.S. journey.”
Ricardo Cornejo Rivas, Vice President of Online Gaming at Caesars Digital, highlighted the benefits for players:
“Bringing Play’n GO’s popular titles live on our platforms is a win for our players. We’re committed to continuously making strides in building out our portfolio of titles on our online casino platforms and we’re thankful to bring another great partner like Play’n GO into the fold to make that happen.”
This collaboration adds further momentum to Play’n GO’s U.S. growth, following a series of recent licensing and partnership deals aimed at increasing the brand’s visibility in regulated markets across North America.
Only last month, the company announced their entry to South Africa thanks to a deal with Goldrush Group.