Bragg Gaming has gone live with its newest games and Remote Game Server (RGS) technology with DraftKings-owned operator Golden Nugget in Michigan.

The launch continues Bragg’s expansion across North America, with Golden Nugget players in Michigan now able to access games including Cai Fu Emperor Ways and Egyptian Magic from Bragg’s Atomic Slot Lab.

All games delivered on Bragg’s new RGS technology feature the supplier’s Fuze promotional tools, including free rounds, tournaments and quests.

“We continue to strengthen our relationships with key iGaming operators in North America, and the expansion with Golden Nugget in Michigan is a testament to our successful strategy,” said Bragg Gaming chief operating officer for the Americas Kunal Mishra. “By offering our high-quality, engaging content, we aim to contribute to the long-term growth of our partners and provide an exceptional gaming experience for players.

“This achievement builds on Bragg’s existing collaboration with Golden Nugget, aligning with the company’s vision to deliver cutting-edge gaming solutions to players in the rapidly growing US iGaming market.”

Michigan’s regulated iGaming market hit a new monthly high in January as revenue increased 18 per cent to $181.9 million, beating the previous high of $181.4 million set in December 2023.

Shares in Bragg Gaming Group Inc (TOR:BRAG) closed 1.40 per cent higher at CAD$7.25 per share in Toronto Wednesday.