BetRivers Platform Welcomes 1X2 Network’s Gaming Portfolio in Michigan


1X2 Network, a prominent content supplier in the iGaming industry, has announced its launch in Michigan through a collaboration with Rush Street Interactive, Inc., the operator behind the BetRivers platform.

This development marks a significant milestone for 1X2 Network, as players on the BetRivers platform in Michigan now have access to a wide array of engaging games from the 1X2 Network game studio portfolio.

Among the notable titles available to players are Wolf Strike, Eagle Strike, and 1 Million Megaways™ from Iron Dog Studio, along with Maverick Crashout, the debut title from AD LUNAM.

Maverick Crashout, in particular, has garnered global popularity and is hailed for its innovative features. With its debut on the BetRivers platform in Michigan, players in the Great Lake State can now experience the excitement of this acclaimed game firsthand.

Featuring cutting-edge gameplay elements, Maverick Crashout has built a dedicated community of players worldwide and continues to captivate audiences with its immersive gaming experience.

Kevin Reid, CEO at 1X2 Network, said: “Our launch into Michigan with one of North America’s most respected and innovative online casino operators is a landmark occasion for all of us at 1X2 Network.

“RSI’s BetRivers platform places us in an excellent position to share our unique content with players in Michigan, which has seen overwhelming success within iGaming. The US is a major strategic market, and we are excited that RSI is our exclusive market entry partner for Michigan.”

Richard Schwartz, CEO for Rush Street Interactive, said: “We’re very happy to be the first in the US to partner with 1X2 Network to launch their slot game offerings as we always want to create new and exciting entertainment experiences for our players. 1X2 Network has a unique portfolio of online slots, and we are confident that our customers in Michigan will enjoy what this leading content supplier has to present now and in the future.”

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