Rush Street operates BetRivers and PlaySugarHouse in the US, and DWG’s games – including Break the Bounty LuckyTap and 10X Fortune – will debut via Light & Wonder’s OpenGaming platform, with more coming in the future.
Rush Street also expects to bring DWG’s games into further jurisdictions in the US in the next 12 months.
Rush Street Interactive CEO Richard Schwartz said of the partnership: “Design Works Gaming’s portfolio of high-quality titles is really exciting as it delivers a vast array of casino games to our players in New Jersey.
“We’re looking forward to offering these popular games soon in other markets where we also operate as we continually strive to offer new and exciting content to our players.”
Meanwhile, DWG CEO Troy Zurawski added: “Rush Street has one of the most robust platforms in the US iGaming industry, and their players are accustomed to getting their hands on the best titles on the market.
“We’ve worked closely together to curate a game rollout plan and we’re confident players will be thrilled with the content that hits their lobby. There’s real potential for us to grow together, and I’m excited to see where this partnership goes in the coming months and years.”
While further stating that it believes it will make between $630m to $700m in revenue, with a positive adjusted EBITDA in H2 2023.