Bragg Gaming Group content is now available in New Jersey after a deal with Rush Street Interactive.

Titles from Bragg’s Atomic Slot Lab studio can now be played on the operator’s Betrivers.com platform in the US state.
The launch comes after Bragg launched its remote games server technology in New Jersey, as well as Ontario and Michigan earlier this year.
Lara Falzon, president and chief operating officer at Bragg, said there was already “strong demand” for the supplier’s games in New Jersey and that the RSI deal opens up its content roadmap “to a new group of players.”
Richard Schwartz, chief executive officer at RSI, added the deal will bring Betrivers customers “more best-in-class casino content.”
As well as content from the Atomic Slot Lab studio, titles from Indigo Magic, Galaxy Gaming and Blueberi are also included in the deal.
Content from Incredible Technologies and next year’s titles from Bragg’s recently-announced partner studios SegaSammy Creation, King Show Games and Gaming Arts also form part of the arrangement.