The world’s leading gaming entertainment supplier to regulated markets accelerates its North American push by launching in the Garden State.
Play’n GO has further cemented its position as the world’s leading supplier of casino entertainment in regulated markets after launching its portfolio of content in New Jersey.
The Casino Service Industry Enterprise waiver has been newly awarded to Play’n GO by New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement, giving the studio the right to supply its portfolio of premium content to operators in the Garden State.
Initially launching with PokerStars, players in New Jersey are now able to enjoy world-leading Play’n GO classics, including Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead, Reactoonz 2, Rise of Olympus and many more.
Magnus Olsson, Chief Commercial Officer for Play’n GO, said:
“We’ve talked about our plans to bring world-class entertainment to regulated markets across North America, and launching in New Jersey so soon after landing our license in Michigan underlines this commitment.
“It’s exciting to jump into the action in New Jersey, a state long synonymous with gaming via Atlantic City, which is now leading by example in the online space by delivering fantastic experiences to players in a safe and responsible fashion.
“We have no plans of stopping here. Our goal is for Play’n GO to become the preferred partner of operators in regulated states across North America. New Jersey is an important step, but we’re only just getting started.”
The news follows hot on the heels of Play’n GO’s entry into the US; it was granted its first Provisional Internet Gaming Supplier License in the country in the state of Michigan earlier this month, in what was described by CEO Johan Törnqvist as a ‘landmark moment’ for the company.
“Our goal is for Play’n GO to become the preferred partner of operators in regulated states across North America.”