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Design Works Gaming Expands Presence to Connecticut Market with Pilot Partner DraftKings

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Design Works Gaming (DWG), a leading game studio renowned for its innovative casino games and cutting-edge technology, is now live in Connecticut with casino giant DraftKings. This milestone marks DWG’s expansion into a fourth US state, a testament to the studio’s continued commitment to delivering exceptional gaming experiences to players nationwide.

As one of the fastest-growing game studios in the industry, DWG has established a solid reputation for its ability to create captivating, industry-changing games. By entering the Connecticut market, the company will build upon its US success and offer its unique gaming portfolio to a wider audience.

As DWG’s trusted pilot partner in Connecticut, DraftKings players will be the first in the state to access their premium LuckyTap™ titles and popular Vegas-style slots. 10X Fortune and the award-winning Break the Bounty LuckyTap™ are now live via Light and Wonder’s OpenGaming platform, with additional titles rolling out over the coming months.

DWG CEO and founder Troy Zurawski said: “Expanding into each US market comes with its own set of complexities. Our team knows how to navigate the regulatory landscape, understands local preferences, and tailors our games to meet the specific needs of Connecticut players. By collaborating closely with DraftKings, we’re ready to bring the same elevated content and playing experience to Connecticut that we have to New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania.”

LuckyTap™ and other DWG games have a regular presence in the top 10 spots on the Eilers-Fantini Online Game Performance Report, which tracks more than 40,000 games across Michigan, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Connecticut.

DWG’s fan-favorite Break the Bounty LuckyTap™ was also named the Most Innovative Online Game at the 2023 EKG Slot Awards hosted in Las Vegas by Eilers & Krejcik Gaming.

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AGS Interactive Makes Market Debut in Connecticut

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AGS Interactive has made its market debut in Connecticut, taking a selection of its best-performing games live in the Constitution State.

Local players in Connecticut can now enjoy three of AGS’ hit titles, with Capital Gains, Blazing Luck, and Dragon Fa initially available, all proven with both land-based and online players across North America.

AGS plans to roll out its full interactive portfolio, ensuring a steady cadence of new content for operators and players alike.

The launch represents AGS’ sixth regulated US market entry, further extending its footprint across the country and cementing its position as a supplier of beloved land-based classics with cunning interactive forward games.

Zoe Ebling, VP of Interactive at AGS, said: “Entering Connecticut is a huge milestone for us. It’s not just another market, it’s a testament to the momentum our interactive division has built across the US.

“By bringing Capital Gains, Blazing Luck, and Dragon Fa to Connecticut players, we’re giving them a taste of our best-in-class titles right out of the gate. Every new state launch is a fresh opportunity to show operators that AGS doesn’t just deliver games, we deliver experiences that resonate. We’ve seen firsthand how our land-based hits translate online, and we’re excited to roll out even more content throughout the year.”

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Play’n GO announces US network release of Buildin’ Bucks

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Hit title now available to players in Michigan, New Jersey, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut 

Play’n GO, the world’s leading casino entertainment provider, has today announced the US network release of its hit title Buildin’ Bucks. 

Buildin’ Bucks was released across Play’n GO’s other markets to great fanfare in September of this year, and has now been licensed for release in five US states, finally giving American players access to the Leprechaun-themed 5-reel video slot game, across a variety of licensed US operators.  

Play’n GO has enjoyed a blockbuster 2024 in the United States, where it is now licensed in five US states, and has secured multiple operator partnerships across the country.  

Anna Mackney, Head of Region US at Play’n GO, commented “We’ve been excited about the prospect of releasing Buildin’ Bucks in the US since its conception. This game has all the hallmarks to appeal to US players, and we’re looking forward to having it join the likes of Piggy Blitz, Colt Lightning Firestorm, and Reactoonz as one of our flagbearers in the US market. Play’n GO has had an exceptional year of operations in the United States in 2024, and this network release will give us a strong finish to the year. We’re already very optimistic about 2025 as we continue to seek growth opportunities across the region.” 

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Arkansas Casino Seeks iGaming Approval

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An Arkansas casino is seeking approval to operate an iGaming app, allowing people within the state to go online to play casino games such as slots, blackjack, craps and more.

On March 13, Carlton Saffa, Chief Market Officer for the Saracen Casino Resort in Pine Bluff, wrote to Arkansas Racing Commission Chairman Alex Lieblong asking for a change in the rules to allow Internet casino gambling, which is often referred to as iGaming or iCasino platforms.

On Monday, Saffa told Gambling.com he hopes to appear before the Arkansas Racing Commission on May 6 seeking approval to offer iGaming. The Arkansas Racing Commission regulates all gambling matters in the state including horse racing and casino games.

iGaming Doesn’t Hurt Bricks-And-Mortar Casinos: Saffa

Nationwide, only a half dozen states from Michigan to Connecticut offer Internet casino gambling. Arkansas would be the first in its region with iGaming, permitting users who want to log onto a computer or download an app to play traditional casino games for money. Other states in the region already offer sports betting.

In his March 13 letter to state regulators, Saffa said estimates indicate Internet casino gambling from the Saracen Casino Resort alone would generate an additional $12 million in taxes annually for the state. Internet casino gambling, or iGaming, generally raises more tax revenue than sports betting in states that have both.

However, in some states without iGaming, casino operators have fought legalization, contending customers won’t visit a bricks-and-mortar casinos and spend money at restaurants and on other amenities including entertainment and lodging if they can log onto cellphones or computers and gamble from anywhere. In his letter to state regulators, Saffa pointed to research showing iGaming doesn’t cannibalize bricks-and-mortar casinos but instead gives them ‘a lift’.

State Rule Change Required

Arkansas already allows online poker, though that has not been made available to consumers, Saffa said. He said the ability to allow iGaming would require the Arkansas Racing Commission to amend a rule to include Internet casino games in addition to the currently legal online card games such as poker.

“A solution exists by amending ARC Rule 5, which already authorizes online poker, to include other types of table games and slots,” Saffa told Gambling.com on Monday. “Doing so would provide significant tax revenues to government and, just as important, ensure that operators be held accountable by the government. Given that we have seen online operators in the fantasy sports space ignore cease and desist demands from the state, merely attempting to police the matter is not a workable solution.”

Saffa recently made a similar argument on the topic of unregulated gambling, telling Gambling.com on The Edge he opposes a ban on college player props bets, saying, “Sunlight is the best disinfectant.”

“People in Arkansas are already gambling in online casinos and those companies are not regulated or taxed by the Arkansas Racing Commission,” Saffa said Monday. “Those companies are not held to the standards the people of Arkansas set forth for operators to include that a customer must be 21.”

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