Evolution opens second live casino studio in New Jersey

Evolution has expanded its US igaming capabilities, opening a new live casino studio in New Jersey to ramp up its output to operator clients
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Evolution has expanded its US igaming capabilities, opening a new live casino studio in New Jersey to ramp up its output to operator clients. 

The gaming studio opened its first location in the US in the Garden State in 2018 and, given the success that the state is enjoying in the igaming sector, Evolution has decided to double down on the jurisdiction. 

Following regulatory approval from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, Evolution opened its doors to the purpose-built studio on Nov. 10. 

Jacob Claesson, Chief Executive Officer North America, commented: “This is another exciting landmark for our operations in North America. Our aim has been simple when it comes to this market, to provide the best possible entertainment experience to the players, while giving our operators the games and tools needed to stay ahead. 

“The studio was built thanks to the strong demand that we see in the state and will cater for our expansion in the years to come. It will give us the space needed to continue bringing new games to players in New Jersey.” 

Following the opening, Evolution’s operator clients will have access to more Evolution live casino games, including the brand-new Football Studio title. 

2022 has been a year of expansion for the company, which launched its live casino studio in Connecticut and West Virginia over the summer. 

Moreover, the company launched online casino games in Michigan via Soaring Eagle Gaming which saw its titles from its subsidiaries NetEnt and Red Tiger available to the operator’s players in the Great Lake State. 

Claesson continued: “More tables and games will be launching in the coming weeks and months as we continue to hire additional people, continuing to build our incredible team in North America and offer exciting new opportunities to both operators and players.”