Two NetEnt Online Slots initiated by Resort Casino
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Resort casino had claimed in October that it had intentions of striking an amalgamation deal with NetEnt. Few weeks later, the deal was sealed with new slots powered by NetEnt in both Resorts and Mohegan Casino. The two new slots are Starburst as well as Gonzo’s Quest.
This comes after NetEnt was given a go ahead by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement to be the official provider of casino online games for desktop and mobile devices platforms for Mohegan and Resorts casinos.
Mohegan Sun has proved very popular in the United States. This is due to the fact that the casino owned by Connecticut has the privilege of providing online gaming services after it acquired the cooperation license with Resorts.
According to the CEO of Resort Casino Mark Giannantonio, the new deal which incorporates the release of the two slots will be crucial as they attempt to accord players in New Jersey with the best experience over this festive season. He added that he was pleased to see his company strike a deal with NetEnt which is regarded as the best gambling market across the globe.
At the same time, the managing director of NetEnt Bjorn Krantz added that his firm which will be the leading supplier of slot games to both Resorts and Mohegan Sun casinos will be a big conjunction that will bring more growth and development in the New Jersey betting markets.
Despite not having an authorizing license to run in the New Jersey betting arena, NetEnt has claimed that it is focused in bring change in the manner in which players’ game in the state. This comes after the firm provided some slots to Borgata and bwin.party via NJDGE in August from which a higher rate of prospects has been evident. The reviewing of the licensing application is being undertaken by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.
This is the third deal struck by NetEnt after the firm had previously put pen on paper with two other functioning firms in New Jersey, namely, Golden Nugget and Caesars Interactive Entertainment. Moreover, NetEnt is believed to be working towards striking yet another deal with PokerStars. This comes amid of a conference between the two parties on how to initiate the partnership.