Online casino provider NetGaming has secured an iGaming partnership with Caesars Entertainment that will see its portfolio of games offered on all of Caesars’ online casino platforms next year.
The collaboration between NetGaming and Caesars is expected to go live in H2 2025, with additional game releases planned for the future.
NetGaming has operated in the U.S. market since making its debut in Michigan at the start of 2023.
“We are thrilled to partner with Caesars, one of the most respected and prestigious brands in the gaming industry,” said Pallavi Deshmukh, CEO of NetGaming. “This agreement represents a significant milestone for NetGaming, as it allows us to reach a broader audience and showcase our great games that stand out for their innovation, quality, and player engagement.”
“NetGaming offers an impressive variety of titles that we believe will resonate well with our players,” said Caesars Digital SVP and Chief iGaming Officer Matt Sunderland. “We’re committed to putting our players first and integrations like these add to our ambitions of offering them an elevated online casino experience they can’t find anywhere else.”
Caesars debuts Horseshoe Casino skin in Michigan
Caesars recently added to its iGaming footprint in the U.S. by launching its land-based Horseshoe Casino brand in the online gaming vertical for the first time.
Horseshoe has taken over WynnBET‘s license in Michigan in partnership with the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. It is affiliated with the Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel in the state.
The launch means the operator now has two separate and distinct online gaming brands operating in the Wolverine State, with Horseshoe joining its flagship Caesars Palace Online Casino platform.
Horseshoe will continue to roll out state-by-state in the coming months.
Across the U.S., Caesars online portfolio of brands includes Horseshoe Online Casino, Caesars Palace Online Casino, Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, Tropicana Online Casino, Harrah’s Online Casino and WSOP.com.