Greentube Strikes GAN US Agreement
Greentube has boosted its social casino presence in US with the announcement of an agreement with GameAccount Network.
In the coming months, further social titles will be added to 16 of GAN’s gaming sites as Greentube continues to strengthen its influence in the US social market.
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Greentube, the NOVOMATIC Interactive division, has enhanced its offering in the US after taking its social gaming content live with GameAccount Network (GAN) brands across the country.
Te new partnership has seen Greentube launch a range of specially selected games, based on research into US player preferences, to GAN- powered operators Te Chickasaw Nation (Oklahoma), San Manuel Digital LLC (California), Te Snoqualmie Tribe (Washington), and Penn Interactive (nationwide).
Tese include successful land-based games as well as powerful, exclusive real-money and social titles that have proven majorly successful in other markets. Diamond Cash: Mighty Elephant, which is a top performer globally, is among the first batch of titles to go live, as well as land-based favourite Apollo God of the Sun, Strike it Gold Winways, and Fuzanlong.
Evolution launces its Lightning Roulette in New Jersey
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Evolution has launced its Lightning Roulette online live casino game in New Jersey. Tis launch follows the successful launch of Auto Lightning Roulette over one year ago in the state.
In Lightning Roulette, all the usual Roulette bets are available. Every game round also features between one and five randomly generated lucky numbers and lucky payouts of between 50x and 500x.
Te game is a blend of live play with a game presenter and these high-payout RNG multipliers, all presented within an ‘electrifying’ studio setting and user interface.
Lightning bolts and sound effects add to the tension, setting the scene for a unique online gaming experience for the player.
In the coming months, further social titles will be added to 16 of GAN’s gaming sites as Greentube continues to strengthen its influence in the burgeoning US social gaming market.
Markus Antl, Head of Sales and Key Account Management at Greentube, said: “We are excited about our partnership in the US with GAN, in which we have furthered our relationship by launching social content via 16 of its gaming sites. Te US is a hugely important market for us heading into 2022, and this alliance gives players from coast to coast the chance to access and enjoy a large selection of our most popular games.”
Dermot Smurfit, CEO of GAN, said: “Greentube is renowned across the world for its engaging and highly entertaining games, so the opportunity to be able to showcase a bespoke selection of social titles in the high-growth US market is a major boon for both our operator brands and the players who can now access iconic gaming experiences.”
Jeff Millar, Commercial Director, North America at Evolution, commented: “We are delighted to launch Lightning Roulette in New Jersey and to be able to offer the game to our operators and their players in the state.
“Following Lightning Roulette’s phenomenal commercial success and immense popularity across our network, we are sure operators and players alike in New Jersey will love the game.”
Millar added: “Lightning Roulette is a homegrown Evolution brand and has truly revolutionised Roulette. Te technology behind the game is incredibly advanced, as is the studio setting itself.
Subject to the necessary regulatory approvals in other states, our aim is to install a Lightning Roulette table in each US state where there is an Evolution live casino studio. It’s our belief that the game, quite literally, has the potential to take the US online gaming market by storm.”
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AGEM’s Board of Directors has approved the membership applications of 13 new companies, bringing the trade group comprised of the world’s leading gaming suppliers to a total of 172 members. Te new AGEM members are: Acres, based in Las Vegas, BDO USA, based in Chicago Fantalooks, based in Incheon, South Korea, Fireplay Games, based in Omaha, Nebraska, Global Payments Gaming Solutions, based in Las Vegas as a division of Atlanta-based Global Payments, High 5 Games, based in Mahwah, N.J., Lewis Roca, based in Phoenix with offices in Las Vegas, Reno and throughout the West, LOTREC Games, based in Orange, France, MicroTouch TES, based in Holland, Michigan, Passport Technology, based in Glendale, California, Play’n GO, based in Malta, Hungary and the Philippines, SuperBook Sports, based in Las Vegas with operations in multiple states,markets, and Teatro, based in Richardson, Texas.
NEVADA – JCM Global has signed a master supply agreement with Caesars Entertainment, Inc. Under the arrangement, JCM will provide its bill validation and thermal printing technology to more than 50 Caesars Entertainment destinations in the US and Canada. Previously, JCM executed master supplier agreements with Eldorado Resorts, Inc. and Caesars Entertainment Corporation separately.
“JCM has been a valued partner of both Caesars Entertainment and Eldorado Resorts for many years,” said Josh Jones, Chief Marketing Officer of Caesars Entertainment. “Now, as a combined group, we are very pleased to continue our strategic relationship with JCM and to enhance our ability to provide our guests with the world-class experiences they expect from Caesars Entertainment.”
“JCM has enjoyed an enduring business relationship with Eldorado and Caesars, and we are thrilled to continue and expand our relationship with them under the new Caesars Entertainment, Inc. brand,” said JCM SVP of Sales, Marketing & Operations Dave Kubajak.
NEW JERSEY – Ocean Resort Casino will begin construction in March of a new venue that will blend a bar, lounge, and gaming experience with sports wagering. Following last year’s $15m casino floor redesign, the $4m concept is scheduled to make its debut this summer with trading management services provided in partnership with USBookmaking, a subsidiary of Elys Game Technology, Corp, pending regulatory approval from New Jersey’s gaming regulators.
LOUISIANA – A transformation of the Treasure Chest Casino, based in the suburbs of New Orleans, is underway and has announced plans to relocate to land as part of a $95m expansion. Louisiana law in 2018 clarified how floating casinos should transition to land. Treasure Chest, one of Louisiana’s 15 gambling boat businesses, has been anchored at Lake Pontchartrain in Kenner since 1994. Planning for the expansion project began after the law came into force, but was slowed down by the COVID-19 pandemic,.
The plan calls for a new 47,000sq.ft casino to be built at the current location of the Treasure Chest parking lot. The casino is sited on one level and includes new restaurants such as steakhouses, sports bars, sportsbooks, conferences and event spaces. Construction will begin by mid-2022 and the new casino is planned to open in late 2023.
NEW JERSEY – The New Jersey Division of Gaming enforcement has granted approval to Esports Entertainment Group to accept bets on competitve video gaming under Bally’s Atlantic City Casino Resorts’ licence.
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