White Hat Studios Slots Now at Pennsylvania Online Casino Sites

White Hat Studios Slots Now at Pennsylvania Online Casino Sites
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Riding the popularity of its online slot machine products that feature movie and TV themes such as Ted, The Goonies, and Deal or No Deal, White Hat Studios is entering its second iGaming market in the United States, for two Pennsylvania online casinos.

White Hat Studios, a fast-growing slots provider to the American iGaming market, is already in Michigan with its mobile slot machine options.

Now the company has gone live in the Keystone State with both BetMGM online casino PA and Borgata simultaneously.

Other online casino titles that are part of the White Hat Studios portfolio are The Golden Case Megaways, Bankin’ Bacon, Blackjack Players Choice and Wolf Legend Megaways.

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White Hat Games Already in Michigan

What Hat Studios has already had what it called “a hugely successful debut launch in Michigan.” The company credits its success to its game library, its familiar themes, and its innovative in-game mechanics and modifiers.

BetMGM and Borgata online casino Pennsylvania are adding online slot titles that are getting solid feedback.

White Hat Studios says three of its top titles are featured in the most recent top new slots in an Eilers & Krejcik January report.

“We have high expectations that our content will perform strongly in the Keystone State,” White Hat studios CEO Andy Whitworth said in a statement. “The branded titles we have at our disposal are a sure-fire way to attract a new audience, while the mechanics incorporated into our games take the overall narrative of a slot beyond the classic model, introducing players to new and improved experiences.”

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Other Markets White Hat Is Exploring

Having planted its flag in Michigan and Pennsylvania, White Hat Studios is now looking at other iGaming markets, such as New Jersey, Connecticut and West Virginia over the coming months. However, its reach will be limited to those states that have legalized iGaming, such as Pennsylvania mobile gaming apps.

Internet casino gambling is legal in only a handful of states, unlike online sports gambling which has been legalized in more than 20 jurisdictions with Massachusetts on the cusp of introducing internet sports wagering.

An MGM executive said he was encouraged by the White Hat Studios Michigan performance,

“BetMGM is excited to now offer White Hat Studios slots in Pennsylvania,” Oliver Bartlett, Director of Gaming, BetMGM, said in a statement. “The content has proven to be popular in Michigan and we are pleased to expand to another state. White Hat Studios continues to raise players expectations for slots and the titles come with strong brand recognition.”

According to the White Hat Studios website, “In 2021 White Hat Studios was created via the acquisition of an RGS, brand and gaming catalogue from Blueprint Gaming, one of Europe’s biggest iCasino content providers.”

The website went on to say, “For the first time, leading content from Blueprint, Reel Time, Merkur and Lucksome Studios will be offered by White Hat Studios to players in the U.S. market.”

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