Bragg Gaming, a provider of gaming technology and content, has debuted its remote game server (RGS) in Connecticut. This launch follows the company’s purchase of Spin Games, a firm with a strong presence in the North American market.
Connecticut represents the fourth US state where Bragg is operational, joining the ranks of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Initially, eleven games, featuring well-liked options such as Ripley’s Big Wheel and 21 + 3 Progressive Blackjack, will be accessible to players via DraftKings and the Mashantucket-Pequot Tribe’s iGaming platform. Bragg intends to broaden its reach in North America throughout 2022 by providing both its proprietary games and products from external developers as more states establish regulations for iGaming.
Yaniv Sherman, Bragg’s CEO, conveyed his enthusiasm regarding the company’s swift growth in North America, noting that the Connecticut introduction will further strengthen Bragg’s standing within the region. He emphasized the strategic significance of the North American market, particularly in light of the recent prosperous launch within Ontario’s iGaming sector.
Bragg Gaming finalized its purchase of Spin Games in June of 2022. Pennsylvania regulatory bodies approved the action, which was a piece of Bragg’s calculated growth into the North American online gaming market, a profitable area full of expansion possibilities.