Bragg Gaming Group has entered Connecticut via its Spin Games subsidiary after it agreed a deal to supply DraftKings and Mashantucket-Pequot Tribe
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Bragg Gaming Group has entered Connecticut via its Spin Games subsidiary after it agreed a deal to supply DraftKings and Mashantucket-Pequot Tribe.

Under the provisions of the deal, Spin Games, will supply its RGS and library of 11 titles to players in the state via DraftKings and Mashantucket-Pequot Tribe igaming locations. 

Bragg confirmed the acquisition of Spin Games last month in a cash and stock transaction valued at approximately $30m.

Yaniv Sherman, Bragg’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “We are delighted to enter a new, regulated igaming market in the US so quickly following our acquisition of Spin Games. Spin Games is already well-established in the North American market and provides Bragg with a unique platform which we plan to leverage to further expand with our brands in the region.”

Connecticut becomes Bragg’s fourth live-regulated igaming state, after previous launches in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan. The firm anticipates that it will enter further US states later this year with more exclusive games, including from its proprietary Atomic Slot Lab studio. 

Sherman added: “Following our entry into the Ontario igaming market three months ago, our entry into Connecticut is another important proof point of our North American growth strategy, which will continue to accelerate as we debut our offerings in additional states as they enact regulations. 

“With our RGS capabilities and growing portfolio of proprietary and exclusive third-party premium content, including our popular Wild Streak Gaming studio, Bragg is favourably positioned to become a leading igaming supplier in North America.”

Bragg confirmed the acquisition of Spin Games last month in a cash and stock transaction valued at approximately $30m to fuel its ambitions in the North American market.