Caesars Entertainment and Play'n GO, a Swedish company that creates content for online casinos, have partnered to provide content in four US states in addition to Ontario.
Players on Caesars platforms in those areas will now have access to well-known items including Buildin' Bucks, Piggy Blitz, and Reactoonz thanks to the new collaboration.
In Ontario, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and shortly West Virginia, the content will be accessible on Caesars Palace Online Casino, Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, and Horseshoe Online Casino.
“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,” said Caesars Digital Vice President of Online Gaming Ricardo Cornejo Rivas.
Online gaming markets are dominated by casinos
In 1997, Play'n GO was established in Växjö, Sweden. For licensed casino operators in more than 35 jurisdictions across the globe, the firm creates top-notch slot machines, table games, and gaming platforms.
"The Caesars brand is synonymous with world-class gaming and entertainment in North America. It’s an exciting time for our business to announce this partnership,” said Play’n GO Head of Regional Sales US Anna Mackney. “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 US journey.”
Six US states have granted Play'n GO licenses. The corporation has stated that it will never provide its content library to sweepstakes casinos and has been a strong supporter of more regulation in the online gaming industry.
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The market for iGaming in Ontario is dominated by casinos. With CA$6.4 billion, Ontario had an 88% market share in cash wagers in June. In Ontario, there are 86 gambling websites and 50 licensed operators. 75 of the 86 websites have information on casinos.
That will only be strengthened by a report released by theScore Casino on Wednesday. In a single spin on Clash of the Beasts, a player turned $1.60 into $405,809, the largest prize ever recorded by theScore.
Pennsylvania's iGaming revenues hit a record high during the fiscal year 2024–2025. Revenue from online slots rose 36% in June to US$162.2 million. At $47.6 million, interactive table games saw a 22% increase.
Play'n GO struck a similar agreement with PointsBet Canada last December to expand that company's casino game library. In May 2024, Play'n GO announced an agreement with Loto-Quebec to provide casino content to users in that region.