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- EveryMatrix investments in its expansion in the US iGaming market start paying off
- The game provider also holds licenses in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and West Virginia
- The deal brings famous games to the state of New Jersey
With BetMGM, EveryMatrix has formally entered the US iGaming market and is supplying the operator's platform in New Jersey with content from its gaming studios.
What To Expect From The Games
After sealing a deal with one of the most significant online casino operators in the US, BetMGM, in the summer, EveryMatrix has launched in the quickly expanding US market. Although the company currently has licenses in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and West Virginia, New Jersey is the company's first US online casino jurisdiction to be live in.
Popular games, including Armadillo Goes West, Mythological Mayhem Supreme Streaks, and John Daly Spin It and Win It, which were just introduced, will now be accessible to BetMGM users. Additionally, clients of the top operator will have access to The Lioness, a popular game that stars Amanda Nunes, a well-known MMA champion from Brazil.
Now that it has established a presence in the US, EveryMatrix can concentrate on growth. The service provider will focus on other states where they hold licenses, like West Virginia, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Meanwhile, more content for BetMGM is anticipated to increase the operator's consumer appeal and support its position in the US iGaming sector.
The US Expansion was already a project that EveryMatrix was working on. A new game distribution agreement for the US market was reached in August between the B2B behemoth EveryMatrix and 888, a well-known international online bookmaker and casino operator. Meaning we’re likely to see the games in 888’s online casino soon as well.
Deal in New Jersey
Numerous casinos and studios have chosen New Jersey-based businesses to launch their US expansion. The data speaks for itself.
The total gaming income reported to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) increased by approximately 7% in September compared to the same month last year, with sports betting showing the largest growth.
According to the DGE's most recent monthly report, casinos, racetracks, and their partners recorded a total gaming income of $485 million, a 6.9% rise from the previous year. This amount was $453.6 million in 2021. The total gaming revenue for the year is $3.87 billion, up 12.3% from $3.44 billion in 2021.
The statistics for authorized casinos below demonstrate that iGaming brands have had a successful year, so EveryMatrix may anticipate getting a good deal as they enter this sector.
Licensee | Total Revenue |
---|---|
Borgata | $41,119,336 |
Caesars | $9,069,080 |
Hard Rock | $5,690,745 |
Tropicana | $4,896,780 |
The statistics for authorized casinos below demonstrate that iGaming brands have had a successful year, so EveryMatrix may anticipate getting a good deal as they enter this sector.
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