Rush Street Interactive (RSI) and Playtech have struck up a partnership that has launched Playtech’s gaming content on the BetRivers platform in numerous key North American markets.
Under the multi-regional agreement, a variety of Playtech’s slots, online table games and live dealer games are now live on BetRivers in cornerstone U.S. iGaming markets such as New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, as well as Ontario and Mexico.
The games are streamed from Playtech’s live studios in the three aforementioned states.
“We are very pleased to be announcing this exciting game supplier relationship with Playtech,” said Richard Schwartz, RSI CEO. “The addition of this casino content from Playtech will further our efforts to become a leading online operator across the Americas.”
“The launch of Playtech’s game content partnership with RSI is a great moment as we build our presence across North America with new content,” added Playtech COO Shimon Akad. “Our ability to collaborate and distribute content to RSI, an industry-leading operator, is essential to Playtech’s success.”
Rush Street continues striking U.S. deals
RSI and Playtech said they plan to extend their partnership into Latin American markets through RSI’s RushBet brand.
Playtech has already produced games specifically for the Spanish-speaking market such as Super Spin Roulette, a live casino game offered by bet365.
RSI, meanwhile, has deep roots in Latam. In 2018, it became the first U.S.-based operator to be given market access in Colombia and in 2022, it launched gambling operations in Mexico. In July of this year, RSI debuted RushBet in Peru.
But its Latam movement doesn’t mean it has let up in the U.S. The deal with Playtech in several states is the latest collaboration for RSI in the American market. Just last week, it introduced Wazdan games to Pennsylvania while in Michigan, it has added titles from the likes of 1X2 Network and EveryMatrix in recent times.