Players in the state will be able to access an initial collection of 11 titles, including Ripley's Big Wheel and 21 + 3 Progressive Blackjack, via the DraftKings and Mashantucket-Pequot Tribe iGaming sites.
Connecticut is the fourth US state in which Bragg now operates, after previously launching its services in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan. The company plans to further expand into new jurisdictions, providing in-house games and third-party offerings, throughout the remainder of 2022.
Bragg CEO Yaniv Sherman said: “We are delighted to enter a new, regulated iGaming market in the US so quickly following our acquisition of Spin Games. Spin Games is already well established in the North American market and provides Bragg with a unique platform which we plan to leverage to further expand with our brands in the region.
“Following our entry into the Ontario iGaming market three months ago, our entry into Connecticut is another important proof point of our North American growth strategy, which will continue to accelerate as we debut our offerings in additional states as they enact regulations.”