Casino content developer NetEnt has struck a third agreement within Pennsylvania, adding the Keystone State’s Parx Casino to its expanding client roster, ahead of the opening of the regulated online casino market.

Continuing to ramp up its preparations to enter the market, which is regulated by Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, NetEnt games will be delivered via the GAN platform, which also enables free spins and the free spin widget.

Erik Nyman, managing director NetEnt Americas, commented: “Parx is a household brand in the gambling community in Pennsylvania. I am very excited that we have secured this important agreement ahead of market opening.

“I am certain that Parx player’s will enjoy our games and unique features, and that our tools will help Parx grow their business within online casino.”

Once the market opens, a wide variety of NetEnt’s portfolio of slot games and table games will be available at Parx Online, operated by Greenwood Gaming and Entertainment Inc, who also operate Parx Casino, a horse racing venue and the largest casino gaming complex in Pennsylvania.

Matthew Cullen, SVP of igaming and sports at Parx Casino, added: “We are looking forward to expanding the Parx Casino offerings into the online world. As part of this, we’re excited to be able to offer NetEnt’s outstanding suite of game content as part of our online casino launch in Pennsylvania.”

The PGCB posted its January revenues from the play of slot machines at the state’s casino this week, highlighting a slight 1.15 per cent increase to $177.7m, with tax revenue from the activity boosted by $93.6m.

The report stated that 25,280 slot machines operated on a daily basis, contrasted to 25,808 the previous year, with Parx Casino the state leader with $33.1m, a 7.15 per cent increase from $30.9m.