The licensing deal will see the provider’s multi-channel content made available to each brand operating under BetMGM, a joint venture between MGM Resorts and GVC Holdings, including titles such as 9 Masks of Fire and Ancient Fortunes: Zeus.
According to chief commercial officer of DGC’s B2B online gaming solutions division Neill Whyte, moving into the New Jersey market represents the first major milestone in the company’s US growth strategy.
“As we embark on the regulated US online gaming market, we’re delighted to have such an esteemed partner on board from day one,” Whyte said.
“Bringing our games to players in New Jersey is just the first of many strategic moves to come, and we look forward to working closely with BetMGM as our ambitious expansion plans play out.”
Whyte added that the division has ambitious plans for the regulated US market and believes the multi-state licensing agreement with BetMGM will prove to be pivotal in establishing itself across numerous legalised jurisdictions.
VP of gaming at BetMGM Matthew Sunderland, commented: “We are thrilled to have strengthened our offering with DGC’s world-class gaming content, bringing our players a wide range of exciting mobile-optimised entertainment experiences which further solidifies our leadership position in gaming in New Jersey.”