White Hat Studios, renowned for its expansive portfolio in the United States iGaming sector, has marked another milestone in its ongoing partnership with Caesars Digital. Following its successful introduction in West Virginia this February, White Hat Studios has now launched its acclaimed gaming content with Caesars Digital’s New Jersey online casino, extending its reach across four states alongside Michigan and Pennsylvania.
This collaboration ensures that the New Jersey clientele of Caesars Digital’s online casino will now have access to White Hat Studios’ elite branded titles, including popular games like Peaky Blinders™ and The Goonies™. Furthermore, the partnership brings White Hat Studios’ Jackpot Royale series to New Jersey, offering players the chance at winning significant progressive jackpots. In 2023, the Jackpot Royale feature disbursed a total of $9.8 million across three progressive jackpots, highlighting the lucrative opportunities available to players.
White Hat Studios continues to solidify its position in the U.S. iGaming market with this expansion, underscoring its dedication to innovation and enhancing player experiences. With a robust product roadmap planned, White Hat Studios is set to introduce an array of exciting new experiences to its audience in the upcoming months, further enriching its offering within the rapidly growing iGaming landscape.
Daniel Lechner, SVP Sales & Marketing at White Hat Studios, said: “Our collaboration with Caesars Digital has yielded exceptional results and we are thrilled to extend our presence into New Jersey.
“As a popular provider of branded iGaming content, we look forward to delivering unparalleled entertainment to Caesars’ players in the Garden State.”
Ricardo Cornejo Rivas, Vice President of Online Gaming at Caesars Digital, added: “White Hat Studios’ diverse portfolio of gaming titles has resonated well with our players across the U.S. market. We are excited to introduce New Jersey players to these titles, further enriching our iGaming offering in the state.”