iGaming content provider Play’n GO has announced its first tribal operator partnership in the US with Eagle Casino & Sports in Michigan. The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan operator will feature Play’n GO content at playeagle.com.
The Swedish-founded gaming giant is now live in five US states, and this partnership is its first with a tribal operator. Eagle Casino & Sports players on playeagle.com in Michigan will now have access to popular Play’n GO titles such as Reactoonz, Fire Joker, and Piggy Blitz.
Play’n GO first entered the US market in 2022, and has since been licensed in West Virginia, New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.
Magnus Olsson, Chief Commercial Officer at Play’n GO, commented: “Innovation is at the heart of everything we do at Play’n GO, and we’re very pleased to launch our first ever Tribal Operator partnership today with Eagle Casino & Sports.
"Tribal Operators are synonymous with US gaming, and it is an honor to see our content live on such a platform. We’re looking forward to many years of mutual success with our friends at Eagle Casino & Sports.”
C.C. Griffus, Director of iGaming and Sports Betting Operations at Eagle Casino & Sports, added: “It’s a pleasure to welcome Play’n GO to our platform, where we’re determined to offer the best player experience possible.
"The ability to offer Play’n GO titles to our players is very exciting. We, too, are confident of a long, fruitful relationship, always putting the players first.”
In other recent news, Play'n GO this month launched Treasures of Kongar, a new video slot set in the depths of the jungle. In the title, players venture into Kongar's untamed world, "where glittering treasures lie hidden amidst fierce wildlife and legendary power." Treasures of Kongar sets itself apart with its gripping narrative and innovative features, says the provider.