Caesars and Bragg Gaming launch exclusive tech partnership

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Entertainment Caesars and Bragg Gaming launch exclusive tech partnership

Bragg Gaming Group has expanded its partnership with Caesars Entertainment, shifting from a content supplier to a technology partner for the US and Canadian markets.

The partnership includes exclusive game development initiatives and licensing of Bragg’s Remote Gaming Server (RGS) technology. It allows Caesars to design and launch proprietary casino games through its newly established in-house studio. Caesars will also gain access to Bragg’s advanced technology suite, including the HUB product delivery platform and Fuze player engagement system, featuring bonuses, free rounds, and AI-driven game recommendations.

The content will be available on Caesars Palace Online Casino, Horseshoe Online Casino, and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino in major markets, including New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Ontario.

Neill Whyte, the Chief Commercial Officer at Bragg Gaming Group, mentioned:

We’re thrilled to be kicking off this exciting new content and technology project with Caesars for its online casino platforms.

Bragg and Caesars already have a strong history together, and this expanded partnership is a testament to our commitment to continue building and further strengthening this successful relationship.

Matt Sunderland, the Senior Vice President & Chief iGaming Officer at Caesars Digital, added:

Bragg’s technological expertise has consistently exceeded our expectations throughout our partnership. This expansion marks an important step in our strategic growth plan to develop our own proprietary digital slots and table games content and to offer something truly exclusive for our players.

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