Debuted in New Jersey last year

Evolution rolls out live game show Crazy Time for online players in Pennsylvania and West Virginia

2024-06-05
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B2B online casino solutions provider Evolution has announced that its Crazy Time live game show has now launched to online players in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The two states are the latest to join Crazy Time’s US rollout, following the game show’s US debut in New Jersey in December last year, the provider noted. 

Now streaming from Evolution’s live casino studio in Philadelphia, Crazy Time is one of the company’s biggest and most ambitious game show productions. It integrates multiple technologies, including multi-camera live game show action, Random Number Generator (RNG) multipliers, augmented reality, and slot-style and video-gaming elements.

The gameplay revolves around a main game and four interactive bonus games. The main game features a two-reel Top Slot that spins together with a money wheel.

Four varied bonus games — Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip, and Crazy Time — add to the game with unique features such as a shooting gallery, a coin flip, a puck drop, and, finally, entry through the red door into "a crazy and fun virtual world with a gigantic virtual money wheel." In the bonus games, players have the opportunity to reach a 10,000x multiplier.

Jacob Claesson, Evolution CEO for North America, said: “Crazy Time has been a massive global hit since launching in 2020 and has attracted millions of players, making it the world’s #1 online live game show.

"That success story is now continuing across the USA. The reception from players in New Jersey has been fantastic, and Crazy Time is now one of our most popular live dealer games in the state. We’re incredibly excited to bring the unique Crazy Time online entertainment experience to players in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, with more US states set to join in the fun soon.”

As part of its US expansion plan, last month Evolution launched its Video Poker online casino game in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. In the game, users can play up to 100 hands at once and choose from five pay tables. The title is an online recreation of the popular Video Poker terminal games that came to prominence in the 1980s, the company says.

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