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LandFriday, 15 November 2024 · 1:09pm GMT · 2 min read

Play’n GO Partners with Resorts Digital Gaming in New Jersey

Through this agreement, players in New Jersey will gain access to a variety of classic Play’n GO titles, including Book of Dead, Rise of Merlin, and Rise of Olympus. Play’n GO,

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Play’n GO Partners with Resorts Digital Gaming in New Jersey

Play’n GO has announced a new partnership with Resorts Digital Gaming, expanding its presence in the New Jersey market. This collaboration follows Resorts Digital Gaming’s acquisition by Boyd Interactive in September 2024.

Through this agreement, players in New Jersey will gain access to a variety of classic Play’n GO titles, including Book of Dead, Rise of Merlin, and Rise of Olympus. Play’n GO, which entered the US market in July 2022 via West Virginia, now operates in New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.

Magnus Olsson, Chief Commercial Officer at Play’n GO, emphasized the significance of the partnership:

“New Jersey has been of crucial importance to our US operations for over two years now, so it is with great pleasure that we make this announcement in conjunction with Resorts Digital Gaming. The company joins together two instantly recognizable operator brands, and the addition of Play’n GO’s games will be of enormous mutual benefit. We’re excited to see this partnership flourish.”

Jim Ryan, CEO at Boyd Interactive, expressed his enthusiasm:

“The whole Resorts Digital Gaming team is excited to bring Play’n GO games to our players. Play’n GO is one of the world’s leading igaming brands, and we’re confident that our players are as excited as we are to see those Play’n GO titles.”

This partnership reinforces Play’n GO’s position as a leading casino entertainment provider and strengthens Resorts Digital Gaming’s offerings in the competitive New Jersey market.

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