NetEnt, a leading online casino content developer, has announced that it has boosted its growth across regulated US jurisdictions by linking-up with iGaming and Sports Betting operator BetMGM.

Recently the MGM Resorts International and GVC Holdings’ joint venture introduced iGaming to its continuing partnership with The Greenbrier in West Virginia, following the opening up of the Mountain State’s virtual doors to online casino on 15th July 2020.

Matthew Sunderland, the Vice President of Gaming at BetMGM commented that they have already seen great success with NetEnt content in New Jersey.  He added that their team really understands what appeals to gaming customers and he is positive that this will serve as a major advantage as they strengthen their existing casino offering in West Virginia.

NetEnt recently received a temporary license from the Regulatory Authorities within the Mountain State.

The agreement signed between the parties follows an impressive period of growth for NetEnt in the US, after the developer recently reported triple-digit increases in quarterly gross gaming revenue in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Brian Kraft, NetEnt Vice President Commercial of America, said that BetMGM’s rapid success in the US has been impressive and shows no signs of slowing down, making this a significant deal for their company as they continue to expand across the country.

BetMGM Casino initially launched with 30 games that ranged from blackjack and roulette to a number of slot games, as well as what is known as ‘West Virginia’s only online progressive jackpot-linked games’.