Last updated: June 13, 2024
Caesars Digital strengthens its US presence by integrating White Hat Studios’ branded slot titles and jackpot function into its West Virginia online casino platform. Ricardo Cornejo Rivas, VP of Online Gaming at Caesars Digital, expresses excitement over the expanded partnership, highlighting the popularity of White Hat’s dynamic gaming content among players.
Concerning the launch of White Hat Studios (USA), the online marketing arm of Caesars Entertainment Group, Caesars Digital has reported satisfactory results.
West Virginia’s online casino operator will offer the complete library of branded slot releases by White Hat as there is a new level of commitment to expanding the partnership with Caesars.
Therefore, the games the best-selling slots, such as Peaky Blinders and The Goonies will be hosted on the West Virginian Caesars Palace Online Casino platform.
Mrs Rivas, the online gaming Vice President of Caesars Digital, mentioned that White Hat Studios was a very honourable and beneficial partner. He stressed the point of how alluring The White Hat’s wide array of games which were different from each other from different areas as well as how delighted they were to bring even more of these popular games be gaming enthusiasts from West Virginia.
In addition, a permit has been given to Caesars to utilize White Hat Studios Jackpot Royale; this feature is available in thirty of their games.
Just recently, the manufacturer made a deal with BetMGM, and now they are entering the US territory and striving to spread their presence all over the country.
The chief executive officer of White Hat Studios, Andy Whitworth, was initially excited about the deal with West Virginia by Caesars and its partners. He indicated that one of the major benefits of adopting IP-based games is the satisfaction that comes from delivering engaging content to Caesars players, which in turn correlates to higher engagement and lowered churn. During his address, he also commented on the remarkable achievements of the company when it was involved with Caesars, the frontline operator in the US market.