GameAccount Network (that has been rebranded as GAN), a leading developer and supplier of B2B gaming software and online gaming content has announced that it has entered into an agreement with one of the largest regional casino operating groups in the United States to use its services.

In terms of the deal with Lady Luck, a subsidiary of the Nasdaq-listed Isle of Capri Casinos, the company will use GAN’s Simulated Gaming software – an online casino experience which sees players being given an opportunity to play in excess of 200 slot, table and skill-based games which include poker, backgammon, gin rummy, poker dice and blackjack tournaments.

Isle of Capri has its headquarters in St. Louis and operates 14 casinos in Mississippi, Colorado, Iowa, Missouri, Florida, Pennsylvania and Louisiana.  These 14 casinos serve almost 2 million visitors each year.

According to a statement issued by Dublin-listed GAN, Lady Luck’s Simulated Gaming offering is due to go live across web and mobile in the first half of 2016.

GAN’s Simulated Gaming has also had success with Atlantic City’s Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in New Jersey where it intends launching a free-to-play online casino.

The Chief Executive Officer of GAN, Dermot Smurfit, who recently re-located to the States, revealed that their exclusive social casino partnership with Borgata is another step in expanding their Simulated Gaming offering in the United States.  Dermot also said that they are extremely privileged to bring Borgata, a leading and highly regarded US casino brand, online nationwide in the United States.