Through this collaboration, players on the Hard Rock Bet online casino platform in New Jersey will now have access to popular titles like “Piggy Blitz” and “Book of Dead.”
Play’n Go and Hard Rock Digital have entered into a partnership, enabling online casino players in New Jersey to enjoy a new selection of games.
Through this collaboration, players on the Hard Rock Bet online casino platform in New Jersey will now have access to popular titles like “Piggy Blitz” and “Book of Dead.”
This agreement marks another step in Play’n Go’s expansion across the U.S., where it is now live with four operators across four states. Recently, Play’n Go went live with DraftKings in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, further broadening its reach.
Play’n Go’s CCO, Magnus Olsson, shared his enthusiasm:
“We’re excited to expand our US portfolio with a new operator partnership, and teaming up with a renowned brand like Hard Rock Digital is a significant achievement for us.”
“New Jersey is a key state for our US operations, and we’re delighted to offer Hard Rock Bet’s players access to our top-tier casino gaming content. We believe this partnership will be highly beneficial for both Hard Rock Digital and Play’n Go, and we anticipate many shared successes in the coming months and years.”
“Play’n Go remains committed to being active in every regulated market globally and to ongoing growth in the US. Partnerships like this one with Hard Rock Digital are crucial to our long-term success in the region.”
Grant Williams, Hard Rock Digital SVP – Casino, added:
“We’re excited to roll with Play’n Go and add its entertaining titles to the over 2,000 games on our top-rated platform in New Jersey. We’re committed to making Hard Rock Bet the best place to play and are proud of our recent online casino enhancements, including a more personalized experience, integrated rewards, and one of the largest selections of games in the market.”
At G2E 2024 in October, Play’n Go’s Olsson discussed the supplier’s plans for further expansion in the U.S. iGaming market in 2025, signaling continued growth in the region.