NetGaming, a Malta-based licensed online casino solutions provider, has inked a deal with Rush Street Interactive (RSI). Their partnership sees NetGaming entering the North American market in Ontario as part of its expansion campaign.
Ontario players can now access and enjoy NetGaming’s various titles via RSI’s BetRivers app. This includes popular casino games like Zeus’s Thunderbolt, Bison Gold, and Fireball Inferno.
NetGaming Strives to Gain Foothold in North American Market
The team up between NetGaming and RSI gives another online casino games supplier access to the North American iGaming market. According to NetGaming, both companies strive to give players amazing, innovative, and responsible online gaming experiences.
They confirmed the content will go live in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Additionally, it plans to launch in Mexico in the coming months.
NetGaming CEO Pallavi Deshmukh shared her excitement about the launch with Rush Street Interactive. She praised the operator’s strong presence and loyal customer base, calling it a true powerhouse in the industry. Deshmukh added:
“This launch marks a significant milestone in our North American expansion strategy and underscores our commitment to delivering exceptional gaming experiences tailored to local player preferences across the region.”
Meanwhile, RSI CEO Richard Schwartz also welcomed the deal and expressed excitement about adding NetGaming’s premium games in Ontario. Schwartz said:
“This collaboration aligns with our strategy to offer world-class entertainment through engaging, action-packed online casino games. We look forward to expanding this partnership into additional regulated markets in the months ahead.”
Expansion in U.S. iGaming Market Continues
NetGaming stated this partnership is just the beginning and hinted at more launches with RSI soon. Following their entry into the online casino Canada market, the company also noted their plans to expand into the U.S. iGaming market.
Before this launch, NetGaming secured a Pennsylvania license to expand its presence in the U.S. market. In May, NetGaming emphasized its North American ambitions by joining the SBC Summit Americas. This event marked its first appearance at a North American industry fair.