Caesars Palace NJ Online Casino Expands Game Library Through EveryMatrix Partnership
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EveryMatrix, a Malta-based iGaming content powerhouse, has entered a partnership with Caesars Digital to expand Caesars Palace Online Casino NJ's game library.
With this new deal, Caesars will provide EveryMatrix games, touted as the "world's largest library of online-mobile games," directly through their in-house studios. Specifically, Caesars will integrate Armadillo Studios into their gaming arsenal, as announced in a press release from EveryMatrix.
Scheduled for integration via EveryMatrix's SlotMatrix iGaming aggregation solution, Armadillo Studios is ready to bring even more thrilling gaming experiences to the table.
Erik Nyman, president of EveryMatrix Americas, could barely contain his excitement about partnering with such a high-profile brand:
"Joining forces with Caesars Digital marks a significant step in EveryMatrix's US expansion journey. Caesars is a legendary US icon, and we can't wait to share our one-of-a-kind games and aggregation features with them, fueling their already impressive growth in the iGaming industry."
EveryMatrix currently holds licenses for New Jersey online casinos, Michigan, West Virginia, Connecticut, and Ontario in Canada. They're in the process of obtaining a Pennsylvania license as well.
Top Games at Armadillo Studios
At the moment, we don't have the full rundown on the top titles from Armadillo Studios partnering with Caesars Digital. Nevertheless, we can expect a plethora of exciting games to emerge from the collaboration, based on the diverse offerings from EveryMatrix's portfolio[3]. Included in that massive selection are popular titles like Book of Armadillo, Franksylvania, Mythological Mayhem Supreme Streaks, Armadillo Goes West, Fortune Dragon Queen Exotic Wilds, Hot Hot Honey and Wild Willy's Gold Rush, as well as branded games featuring influential figures such as UFC fighter Amanda Nunes (The Lioness) and legendary golfer John Daly (Spin It and Win It).
Matthew Sunderland, SVP and Chief iGaming Officer at Caesars Digital, welcomed the new collection of games, stating:
"We're beyond thrilled to add this fresh assortment of popular titles to our expanding iGaming collection, benefiting our players across various platforms. This collaboration with EveryMatrix unveils enticing gaming possibilities for players in numerous jurisdictions —something we know our players strongly support."
References
- EveryMatrix Press Release (Accessed on March 7, 2023)
- EveryMatrix Licenses Assurance (Accessed on March 7, 2023)
- EveryMatrix Game Library (Accessed on March 7, 2023)
- Caesars Digital Online Casino Reports (Accessed on March 7, 2023)
- Caesars Interactive Entertainment (Accessed on March 7, 2023)
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- The collaboration between EveryMatrix and Caesars Digital has added more casino games, including slots like Fortune Dragon Queen Exotic Wilds and Armadillo Goes West, to Caesars Palace Online Casino NJ's library.
- Las Vegas, known for its casinos, may soon see games from Armadillo Studios, a studio partnering with Caesars Digital, due to their diverse portfolio.
- The partnership between EveryMatrix and Caesars Digital has agreed to integrate Armadillo Studios' games via EveryMatrix's SlotMatrix iGaming aggregation solution.
- EveryMatrix, known for its capabilities in the casino-and-gambling industry, holds licenses for online casinos in various places, such as New Jersey, Michigan, West Virginia, Connecticut, Ontario in Canada, and is in the process of obtaining a Pennsylvania license.
- The partnership between EveryMatrix and Caesars Digital could potentially fuel growth in the iGaming industry, as mentioned by Erik Nyman, president of EveryMatrix Americas.