Ultimate Gaming is leaving the New Jersey online gaming market, accusing partner Trump Taj Mahal of “multiple contract breaches”.

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To date in 2014, Ultimate has generated just $4.9m in revenue in the New Jersey i-gaming market, placing it last of the six online operators in the Garden State. The Station Casino-controlled Ultimate claims it is due $1.5m from Trump Taj Mahal.

"We are grateful to the state of New Jersey and the DGE for allowing us to be one of the first companies to bring online gaming to the citizens of New Jersey and appreciate their leadership as one of the first states to allow online gaming," said Tom Breitling, chairman of Ultimate Gaming.

"We are working closely with the DGE to ensure a smooth transition for our online gaming customers as we wind down our New Jersey operations."

Although a closure date has not been confirmed, Ultimate is no longer accepting deposits in the state.

Source: Associated Press