Play’n GO expands RSI partnership with BetRivers launch in Pennsylvania

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Online casino entertainment provider Play’n GO has announced an expansion of its partnership with US operator Rush Street Interactive (RSI), which runs the BetRivers platform. As a result of the extension, the Swedish gaming giant’s content is now available with BetRivers in Pennsylvania.

Play’n GO has already gone live with RSI via the BetRivers brand in Michigan, New Jersey, and West Virginia. This expansion sees the partnership extend to a fourth US state. It follows Play’n GO’s procurement of a Pennsylvania license in March and will see BetRivers players in Pennsylvania gain access to classic titles from the Play’n GO catalogue, including Reactoonz and Boat Bonanza.

Play’n GO is now licensed in six US states and is aiming to be active “in every regulated market, both in the US and around the world,” the company said in a statement. 

Magnus Natt och Dag, Commercial Director North America, Play’n GO said: “We’re excited to expand our US offering into the great state of Pennsylvania and are proud to do so with the innovative and well-respected team at BetRivers, with whom we’ve already enjoyed such great success in recent months. Play’n GO is committed to a safe, sustainable, entertainment-led industry, and we know that the team at BetRivers share that same vision.”  

Richard Schwartz, CEO of Rush Street Interactive, said: “We’re very happy to be expanding our partnership with Play’n Go into Pennsylvania on our BetRivers platform. Play’n Go has an impressive portfolio of popular titles and we are thrilled to offer our BetRivers PA players their innovative and top-quality games.” 

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