Bally’s has continued to grow its igaming offering through a new deal with White Hat Studios in Rhode Island. 

The deal elevates White Hat Gaming’s footprint in the US market, as it enters a seventh state in the region. 

Furthermore, it also builds on a period of growth for the firm after the latest Eilers-Fantini Online Slots Features Report detailing how the provider has almost doubled its gross gaming revenue shares at the start of 2024.

Andy Whitworth, CEO at White Hat Studios, said: “Entering our seventh regulated state in the US market is another incredible milestone for us at White Hat Studios, and a showcase of our team’s sheer dedication to achieving our company-wide goals of becoming a leading supplier in the region.

“So far, our games have been embraced and enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of players in the US, with our partner operators noting impressive engagement rates. We’re confident that our entry into Rhode Island will help continue our upward trajectory.”

The deal also continues a focus on igaming for Bally’s as the firm enhances its footprint across the US and forming audience engagement across various avenues.  

Craig Eaton, President, Rhode Island Operations at Bally’s, added: “White Hat Studios has become one of the most prominent providers in North America, and for good reason. Their dynamic, exciting slots – some of the most consistent top-performers in the market – are sure to thrill Bally’s customers.

“We look forward to a successful partnership, and we’re anticipating that our players will embrace their multifaceted content offering.”