The new deal is hardly a surprise, as the pair have worked together to provide casino games to other parts of North America, such as Michigan, New Jersey and Ontario through RSI’s gaming platform – therefore making this expansion a no-brainer for the two businesses.
Anthony Singer, CEO of High 5 Games, commented on the deal: “Over the last few years, we’ve had an excellent relationship with Rush Street Interactive. We’re thrilled to solidify our partnership by directly integrating our games into their platform.
“The direct integration gives us the power to expand into new markets faster and be wherever Rush Street Interactive is currently and in the future. We’re now fully migrated to their platform in Michigan and New Jersey, recently launched in Pennsylvania and Ontario, with more markets to come.”
Meanwhile, Richard Schwartz, CEO at RSI, added: “We’re so pleased to have extended our partnership with High 5 Games to now be live with their casino content in Pennsylvania.
"We’re confident our players will thoroughly enjoy the fantastic portfolio of games this well-respected global casino tech company has to offer. We look forward to going live with them in other RSI markets.”