Just one day after going live in Pennsylvania’s iGaming market, bet365 has announced a partnership with White Hat Studios that expands the supplier’s U.S. operations.
White Hat games will be available on bet365’s casino platform in Pennsylvania. bet365 launched in the state on Monday after receiving approval at the end of last week.
Now, a portfolio of White Hat titles including Peaky Blinders, Wolf Legend Megaways and Bankin’ Bacon, a selection of table games and the renowned Jackpot Royale progressive mechanic will be available to bet365 players in the Keystone State.
“We’re excited to partner with bet365 and integrate our award-winning range of games into their online casino offering in Pennsylvania,” said Daniel Lechner, SVP of sales and marketing at White Hat Studios. “The operator’s prominent market position makes it a key player in the U.S. market, and we are confident that bet365’s impressive customer base will enjoy the immersive and innovative qualities of our portfolio.”
A bet365 spokesperson added that, “supplying our players with the most entertaining sportsbook and online casino offering is integral to our continued long-term growth strategy in the U.S. and partnering with the house of brands provider will help us succeed in accomplishing these goals.”
White Hat continues U.S. growth
White Hat Studios’ portfolio of content includes more than 100 titles such as well-known brands The Goonies, Peaky Blinders, Ted, Beavis and Butthead and Deal or No Deal.
It already has deals with dozens of operators, including leading U.S. market players such as FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM and Caesars.
In March, it stepped into Pennsylvania and Connecticut via of a partnership with FanDuel Casino. That expansion meant White Hat had access to all seven regulated iGaming markets in the U.S. after it had gained market access in Rhode Island with Bally’s in February.
It deepened its Pennsylvania footprint earlier in July by launching its portfolio of games with betPARX in a deal that will be extended to include Michigan and New Jersey over the coming months.