Play’n GO partnership with PokerStars expands to Pennsylvania

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Following the expansion of their partnership with BetMGM Casino, casino game developer Play’n GO announced on Friday they are also branching out with PokerStars Casino PA. Play’n GO says its partnership with world-famous gaming brand PokerStars has expanded to Pennsylvania and its casino games are now live with the operator.

Malta-based Play’n GO and Ireland-based PokerStars Casino have already established a successful partnership in the U.S., following agreements at Michigan online casino and New Jersey online casinos. The two companies also teamed up for a Michigan-exclusive game built around the state’s National Hockey League team, the Detroit Red Wings.

Play’n GO is now licensed in six U.S. online casino states and is aiming to be active in every regulated market, in the U.S. and around the world. It remains to be seen if Play’n GO will approach the state of Rhode Island, the newest U.S. jurisdiction to allow iGaming (also known as Internet gaming or online casinos). Currently, Bally’s Corp., is the only company allowed to operate iGaming in the state.

“Following our recent licensing approval in Pennsylvania, we eagerly anticipate the launch of our games with PokerStars, our third operator to go live in Pennsylvania,” said Magnus Natt och Dag, Commercial Director North America at Play’n GO. “PokerStars share our vision for a safe, regulated iGaming industry, and we’re confident of further success together in the coming months and years.”

Play’n GO recently expanded its partnership with BetMGM Pennsylvania which will now see new game titles appear in their PA online casino.

“We are thrilled to launch Play’n GO in Pennsylvania, making their games available in all our active U.S. states,” said Brent Rovner, North American Casino Director at PokerStars. “We’re confident that our customers will enjoy these games for years to come.”

This latest announcement with PokerStars will give players in the Keystone State access to classic Play’n GO titles such as Book of Dead and Reactoonz.

The Sword and the Grail Excalibur

Real money slots players in Pennsylvania should keep an eye out for Play’n GO’s newest release, The Sword and the Grail Excalibur. The company uncovered the game last week that invites gamers to join the Round Table and begin their legendary quest for jackpots.

Setup as a 5×3 screen, this video slot showcases King Arthur’s formidable blade again, like its predecessor game in 2019, The Sword and the Grail. Designed with highly animated graphics, the game summons champions to reunite the Round Table and unlock the mysteries of the Holy Grail.

Players can experience the King’s Prize with Wild Multipliers of up to x100 their bet. This game has no way of falling short on free spins either. Players can unlock up to 24 Free Spins.
The minimum bet for The Sword and the Grail Excalibur is $0.10 with a maximum of $100.

The game’s predecessor, The Sword and the Grail (released in 2019), can be found at BetMGM, PokerStars, and other casinos.

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