Novomatic’s iGaming subsidiary, Greentube, has expanded its presence in Pennsylvania through a rollout with Rush Street Interactive’s BetRivers brand.
A selection of Greentube titles, including Diamond Cash Mighty Sevens, Thunder Cash Voodoo Magic and A Fistful of Wilds, are now available to players in Pennsylvania via Rush Street Interactive’s BetRivers platform.
As part of this initial rollout, Diamond Cash Mighty Elephant will be introduced exclusively on BetRivers a week after launch.
Greentube’s Charming Lady’s Boom title will also exclusively launch on BetRivers in Pennsylvania once certification has been completed.
This is an expansion of the existing collaboration between Greentube and Rush Street Interactive, with the supplier’s content already live with RSI in Michigan, New Jersey, Ontario, and, most recently, Delaware.
“Expanding our successful collaboration with Rush Street Interactive into Pennsylvania is an exciting development for both companies,” said Greentube sales and key account manager Patryk Igras.
“Rush Street Interactive has been a fantastic partner for us in Michigan, New Jersey, Ontario and Delaware, and we’re delighted to now bring our proven content to even more players through BetRivers.
“The exclusive launch of Diamond Cash Mighty Elephant and the upcoming Charming Lady’s Boom rollout are just the beginning of what we have planned for this market.”
Richard Schwartz, CEO at Rush Street Interactive, added: “We’re thrilled to deepen our relationship with Greentube as we expand our offering in Pennsylvania. Their games consistently perform well with our players in other markets, and we’re confident Pennsylvania will be no different.
“Providing exclusive access to highly anticipated titles like Diamond Cash Mighty Elephant is just one of the ways we continue to differentiate the BetRivers experience.”
This is the second agreement that Greentube has secured in Pennsylvania following its deal with Caesars last month.
Shares in Rush Street Interactive (NYSE:RSI) closed 0.54 per cent lower at $14.66 per share in New York Wednesday.