EveryMatrix has agreed to a partnership with Caesars Digital to bring its casino content to Caesars Palace Online Casino and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino in North America.
Caesars Digital customers across multiple U.S. states will have access to a range of real-money games from EveryMatrix’s in-house studios, including Armadillo Studios via a direct integration with the SlotMatrix iGaming aggregation solution.
EveryMatrix has secured relationships with multiple leading U.S. operators for content and aggregation giving brands the opportunity to access its in-house content and the world’s largest library of online-mobile games.
As one of the first operators to go live in New Jersey, Caesars Digital has built a substantial presence in iGaming. The company also recently launched Caesars Palace Online Casino earlier this year, which is available in multiple U.S. states and Ontario.
EveryMatrix has licenses in New Jersey, Michigan, West Virginia, Ontario in Canada and most recently Connecticut with the regulatory process underway in Pennsylvania.
Popular Armadillo Studios titles include Book of Armadillo, Franksylvania, Mythological Mayhem Supreme Streaks, Armadillo Goes West, Fortune Dragon Queen Exotic Wilds, Hot Hot Honey and Wild Willy’s Gold Rush and branded games such as The Lioness featuring UFC fighter Amanda Nunes and legendary golfer John Daly Spin It and Win It.
Erik Nyman, president of EveryMatrix Americas, said: “Adding Caesars Digital to our growing roster of stellar partners is an important milestone in EveryMatrix’s U.S. expansion plan.
“Caesars is one of the most iconic brands in the U.S. and we are very excited to bring our unique games and aggregation capabilities onboard with them enabling them to elevate their already strong momentum in iGaming.”
Matthew Sunderland, SVP & chief iGaming officer at Caesars Digital, said: “We are thrilled to add a new collection of popular titles to the growing iGaming portfolio we have across our platforms. This partnership with EveryMatrix brings exciting games online for players in multiple jurisdictions, something we know they’re interested in seeing more of going forward.”