White Hat Studios Expands US Presence with Connecticut Launch

White Hat Studios, a prominent slots provider to the US iGaming market, has expanded its reach in North America with the launch of its games in Connecticut, a regulated state. The provider has secured a license approval that allows players within Connecticut to access its highly successful portfolio of branded games, such as Ted™, The Goonies™, and the anticipated release of Peaky Blinders™. White Hat Studios’ Jackpot Royale™ mechanic, which offers three progressive jackpots, will also be available across numerous titles, along with its popular table games.

This marks White Hat Studios’ fourth market entry, following its content launch in New Jersey and Pennsylvania earlier in the year, along with its US iGaming debut in Michigan last year. With over 60 games approved by GLI for Connecticut, the operator seeks to gain a significant market share.

White Hat Studios’ games are known for their high-quality and engaging features, which use recognizable IPs from the entertainment world and innovative mechanics that deliver inventive features for slot enthusiasts. The provider won the ‘Rising Star’ award at the EGR North America awards and its game Almighty Buffalo Megaways™ won the new game of the year award at Eilers&Krejcik awards.

The launch in Connecticut allows White Hat Studios to expand its presence in the US, which is a rapidly growing market for iGaming and casino games. By offering top-performing games and innovative mechanics, White Hat Studios is positioned for continued growth and success in the US market.

Andy Whitworth, CEO at White Hat Studios said, “We are delighted to continue our growth trajectory in the US and begin to provide operators within Connecticut our vast portfolio of fan favorite titles. As seen already in the states we are live in, our content will allow online casinos to attract new players and cross-sell sportsbook players.

“We are the home to iGaming’s leading branded games, which are proven to attract new customers to an operator’s platform. We are confident that the launch into Connecticut will prove just as successful as our other state launches and are keen to see the reception they receive.”

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