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Bragg Gaming’s New Content Live with Caesars Sportsbook & Casino in New Jersey

Bragg Gaming’s New Content Live with Caesars Sportsbook & Casino in New Jersey

 

Bragg Gaming Group announced that it has launched its new content and Remote Game Server (“RGS”) technology with Caesars Sportsbook & Casino in New Jersey. The launch expands the reach of Bragg’s new proprietary content in the U.S. and further demonstrates continued progress for the Company’s North American expansion strategy.

Proprietary content such as Egyptian Magic, Fairy Dust and the Girl with the Golden Eyes from Bragg’s Atomic Slot Lab studio, as well as new exclusive premium content from the Company’s partner studios is now available to Caesars customers in New Jersey.

The roll-out of Bragg’s new content with Caesars in New Jersey extends an existing collaboration between the two online gaming companies in North America as Bragg also provides iGaming content to Caesars’ players in New Jersey and Michigan through its Spin Games RGS. In addition, the Company launched its new content and RGS technology with Caesars in Michigan last year.

According to H2 Gambling Capital, the interactive casino market in New Jersey is on track to generate US $1.8 billion in Gross Win in 2023.

Yaniv Sherman, Chief Executive Officer for Bragg Gaming Group, said: “The iconic Caesars brand is synonymous with the very best in casino gaming entertainment in the U.S., and as we continue to successfully deploy our rich new content portfolio across North America, we are delighted to further build on our long-standing relationship by extending the reach of these new games to their players in New Jersey.

“This launch is an important step for us, as the integration of our new RGS technology opens the door to a stellar line-up of premium casino content we have planned for release throughout the year and beyond.”

Matthew Sunderland, Senior Vice President of iGaming at Caesars Digital, said: “We have enjoyed a very productive relationship with Bragg and are pleased to extend our companies’ partnership as we know their slot content resonates with our players. The launch of new content from Bragg will further help us bring our customers in New Jersey a best-in-class iGaming experience.”


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