Casino games provider Play’n GO has secured its sixth licence in the United States after gaining approval in Delaware.
The approval enables the supplier to roll out its online slot portfolio with Rush Street Interactive’s BetRivers brand, which replaced 888 as the Delaware Lottery’s iGaming provider last year.
“It’s fantastic to begin the year by adding yet another new regulated market in the US, this time in the shape of Delaware,” said Play’n GO US head of region Anna Mackney. “Our expansion into the state marks yet another significant step in our US growth strategy. Play’n GO continues to lead the charge in regulated markets, and we are committed to delivering our premium content to players across the country.
“We’ve already established an excellent relationship with BetRivers across the United States and we are confident that our partnership will continue to be mutually beneficial to both businesses as we enter yet another new market together. US players have clearly demonstrated their demand for our games, and we will continue to deliver.”
Play’n GO entered the US iGaming market in 2022 and is now live in West Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Connecticut and Delaware.
Delaware’s iGaming wagers soared by 618 per cent to $224.9 million in December, with Delaware Park accounting for more than half of the total with $118.6 million, ahead of Harrington Raceway’s $66.8 million and Bally’s Dover’s $39.5 million.