Casino games provider Evolution is expanding its North American footprint through a new strategic agreement with Caesars Digital.
The agreement will see Evolution and Caesars work together to establish dedicated studios across multiple US states, including one inside Tropicana Atlantic City casino in New Jersey.
The Tropicana studio will mark Evolution’s third live casino studio in Atlantic City.
“Caesars’ expansion in the market is remarkable and noteworthy,” said Evolution CEO for North America Jacob Claesson. “When presented with the opportunity to launch our third live studio in Atlantic City, we knew Tropicana would be the ideal location.
“We’re impressed by Caesars’ dedication and look forward to collaborating with them as they continue to expand their branded studio presence.”
In addition to the Tropicana live casino studio, Evolution and Caesars will collaborate on launching additional branded studio space within Evolution’s existing Pennsylvania and Michigan studios.
“Elevated live dealer experiences are an area of opportunity and something online casino players are continuing to show an affinity for,” said Caesars Digital senior vice president and chief iGaming officer Matthew Sunderland. “With this in mind, partnering on a deeper level with Evolution, the market leader in live casino offerings, made a lot of sense.
“We trust that our players will be excited by these best-in-class live casino experiences and can’t wait to see how our new dedicated live dealer studio spaces come together at Tropicana Atlantic City and in other jurisdictions where iGaming is live.”
As part of the agreement, players Tropicana Online Casino, Caesars Sportsbook & Casino and Caesars Palace Online Casino will continue to enjoy continued access to Evolution’s live casino games and online slots from its NetEnt, Red Tiger, Big Time Gaming and Nolimit City brands.
Shares in Evolution AB (STO:EVO) were trading 1.14 per cent lower at SEK1,334.60 per share in Stockholm earlier Wednesday, while shares in Caesars Entertainment Inc (NASDAQ:CZR) were trading 2.07 per cent higher in earlier trading in New York.