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Slots lovers in the Keystone State are in for some great news thanks to the addition of some new fun and exciting slot titles to two of the state’s online casinos. This is all thanks to the recent partnership between renowned gaming solutions developer AGS and Rush Street Interactive. The latter currently runs BetRivers.com and PlaySugarHouse.com which are among the popular online casinos in Pennsylvania.

Needless to say, the Keystone State’s online gambling market has gotten very competitive over the past several months owing to the entry of more operators. For this reason, the existing gaming operators have been looking for ways to win over the games and claim the lion’s share of the very lucrative online gambling market.

Rush Street Interactive’s decision to add AGS’ slots to the catalog of its two online operations is, therefore, part of its bid to pull a fast one on its competitors. Already, the customers of the two online gambling sites can enjoy popular AGS titles like Pharaoh Sun. Over the next few days, the sites will be adding more of AGS’ amazing slot titles including Olympus Strikes, Longhorn Jackpots, and Jade Wins among others.

Strategic Move for Both Companies

AGS currently has thriving partnerships with other well-established gaming brands in New Jersey and international markets like Colombia. Its venture into the Keystone State is thus a strategic expansion move that is likely to be part of its plans to extend its footprint in other regulated markets in the country.

“We are excited to be the first online operator in Pennsylvania to add AGS game content to our engaging library of top quality and well-known casino games. AGS’ games online deliver the identical looks, features, and play mechanics as their popular land-based games.”

Rush Street Interactive president Richard Schwartz.

The partnership between the two companies was very strategic considering what each brings to the table.

AGS’ Portfolio

AGS prides itself on being a global solutions and technology provider of a “diverse mix of entertaining gaming experiences for every kind of player.” As it stands, the company’s AGS Interactive division offers over 600 online casino games to dozens of the most popular online gambling destinations in the world.  This is possible through its high-tech AxSys Games Marketplace™ Remote Gaming Server.

The company also works with land-based casino operators who benefit from its massive library of land-based casino games as well as ConnexSys™, its free-to-play social casino-branded casino app solution. In addition to that, the company also offers marketing, monetization, and player engagement tools all of which are very vital services for gaming businesses.

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