White Hat Studios makes further inroads in the US with BetRivers deal
White Hat Studios has continued to expand its footprint across the US, entering the Delaware market via a fresh partnership with Rush Street Interactive.
The notable iGaming supplier has teamed up with RSI-owned BetRivers, and Delaware players will now have unfettered access to its expansive collection of slots.
Aside from launching their casino product in the sixth state, White Hat Studios’ deal marks the fourth state in which they have collaborated with RSI.
White Hat Studios, which only went live in 2021, has enjoyed extraordinary growth over the past few years, and the Delaware deal has underlined its ability to flex its financial muscles.
Among the esteemed games available to Delaware players include Vikings Unchained Megaways and Almighty Buffalo Megaways.
Moreover, Delaware gamblers can now tuck into a raft of games housed in the Jackpot Royale system, capitalizing on one of the three progressive prizes dished up.
Last year, roughly $9 million was paid out from 648 jackpot games across more than 30 acclaimed titles.
Andy Whitworth, CEO at White Hat Studios, couldn’t conceal his delight over the agreement.
He said: “We are thrilled to go live in Delaware, our sixth US state, which means we are now live in all regulated US iGaming states.
“This is a fantastic achievement in 20 months of going live. We’re honored and excited that it was made possible with Rush Street Interactive, one of the country’s top operators.
“We truly believe that BetRivers’ players in Delaware will quickly embrace our wide-spanning portfolio of content, as customers across the country have done thus far, and we’re confident that this partnership with RSI will bring strong results across the board.”
RSI’s CEO Richard Schwartz struck a similar tone, admitting he’s “excited” to help White Hat Studios achieve their long-term goals.
White Hat Studios has continued to make serious inroads in the US. Indeed, further expansion is in the pipeline next month as it is poised to roll out its casino content with Bally’s in Rhode Island.
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