Bragg Gaming has extended its presence in the U.S. market by announcing a partnership to supply games and Remote Game Server (RGS) technology to Golden Nugget in Michigan.
The gaming offerings available to players at Golden Nugget in Michigan will include popular titles such as Cai Fu Emperor Ways and Egyptian Magic from Bragg’s Atomic Slot Lab, along with Devil’s Lock from Blueberi.
Bragg emphasizes that all games delivered through its RGS technology feature Fuze promotional tools, providing players with exciting features such as free rounds, tournaments, and quests.
This collaboration represents a significant stride in Bragg’s commitment to delivering innovative and captivating content to players throughout North America.
Kunal Mishra, Chief Operating Officer – Americas, at Bragg Gaming Group, commented: “We continue to strengthen our relationships with key iGaming operators in North America, and the expansion with Golden Nugget in Michigan is a testament to our successful strategy.”
“By offering our high-quality, engaging content, we aim to contribute to the long-term growth of our partners and provide an exceptional gaming experience for players.”
“This achievement builds on Bragg’s existing collaboration with Golden Nugget, aligning with the company’s vision to deliver cutting-edge gaming solutions to players in the rapidly growing U.S. iGaming market.”
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