Caesars Expands Offering with High 5 Games in Pennsylvania

The provider of exciting casino-style games for the online and retail gambling industry, High 5 Games, announced a new partnership, helping it expand its footprint in the regulated gambling market in the US. The developer confirmed Thursday it joined forces with Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, expanding its offering for customers in Pennsylvania.

Per the terms of the new partnership, Caesars Sportsbook & Casino clients in the state will benefit from land-based games such as Jaguar Princess, Dangerous Beauty and Golden Knight, among others. Additionally, the company’s customers will tap into popular slots such as Green Machine Deluxe Power Bet and other engaging and fan-favorite titles.

The terms of the new collaboration will also bring Rapid Rewards, High 5 Gaming’s unique in-game promotion system for Caesars’ online casino based in New Jersey, TropicanaCasino.com. The duo did not rule out expansion of the promotional system to additional states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, as well as West Virginia.

A Mutually Beneficial Partnership

The latest collaboration between Caesars and High 5 Gaming isn’t the first one. In fact, the duo joined forces back in 2014 when the developer signed its first major iGaming partnership with Caesars for the market in New Jersey. Now, building upon the strong foundation, High 5 Games will help expand the offering of the operator for Pennsylvania, which is an important gambling market in North America.

We take pride in offering exceptional content to our casino players and our expanded partnership with High 5 Games allows us to continue delivering on that promise.

Matthew Sunderland, senior vice president of iGaming at Caesars Digital

Matthew Sunderland, Caesars Digital’s senior vice president of iGaming, said that the company is excited to expand its offering and deliver new games from High 5 Games. He explained that the new deal enables the company to continue to deliver unique experiences to its growing customer base. Finally, Sunderland said: “This launch in Pennsylvania further elevates our selection of games to bring an enjoyable experience to our players.”

Taking our games online in Pennsylvania is a pivotal moment in our enduring partnership with Caesars.

Tony Singer, CEO of High 5 Games

Tony Singer, High 5 Games’ CEO, acknowledged that the deal with Caesars in Pennsylvania represents an important moment for the long-standing partnership between the two companies. Finally, he explained that the company has a long-term goal to support the growth of its partner operators by delivering innovative and engaging titles.

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