Game developer Wazdan has launched in Pennsylvania for the first time through a key partnership with Rush Street Interactive (RSI).
Wazdan’s portfolio of games will now be available on RSI brands BetRivers and PlaySugarHouse, including top-performing titles such as 9 Coins Grand Gold Edition, Magic Spins and Hot Slot: 777 Crown.
Wazdan also offers its players game features such as Cash Infinity, Hold the Jackpot and Sticky to Infinity.
Partnering with RSI for entry into the regulated Pennsylvania market is the latest step in a period of North American growth for Wazdan, said Chief Commercial Officer Andrzej Hyla.
“Our entry into Pennsylvania with Rush Street Interactive is a major milestone for us, and we’re excited to see our innovative games reach a new audience,” added Hyla. “Our commitment to delivering high-quality, engaging content continues to resonate with players in North America, and we look forward to bringing even more thrilling experiences to online gaming enthusiasts in Pennsylvania.”
“As we enjoy bringing firsts to our players, we are thrilled to debut Wazdan’s exceptional games to our customers in Pennsylvania,” added RSI CEO Richard Schwartz. “Wazdan’s reputation for creating engaging and entertaining content is well known, and we are confident that our Betrivers and PlaySugarHhouse players will enjoy its diverse selection of games.”
Wazdan continues North American drive
Over the last few months, Wazdan has been actively increasing its presence in North America since signing a strategic partnership with SCCG Management last year that was focused on the U.S. online casino market.
Already live in New Jersey‘s well-established online casino market with the likes of BetMGM, Hard Rock, PlayStar and Tipico, it added Caesars Digital to its Garden State portfolio two weeks ago.
Wazdan has also secured licensing in Michigan and West Virginia. North of the border in Canada, the company has a presence in both Ontario, where it is also partnered with Caesars, and Québec through a deal with Loto-Québec struck earlier this year.
Back in March, the company said it had an “ambitious roadmap” for North America for the remainder of 2024, including a raft of new game titles.