1x2 Network has expanded into a second state in the United States, securing a license and rolling out in West Virginia. The expansion happens in partnership with Rush Street, Fanatics Casino, and Caesars Entertainment, bringing the network’s games to local markets.
This comes two years after the company managed to break ground in Michigan, its first US jurisdiction, with a new approval and subsequent launch in the Mountain State this week.
Among the games players at partner operators will be able to experience at first are 3 Porky Banks Holdand Win, 3 Hot Chilli Peppers, and others, with the studio and aggregation platform providing more worthwhile experiences to local players.
At the same time, 1x2 Network will also continue to forge ahead with more releases, which will also be made available for its partners in both Michigan and West Virginia.
The company has also adopted a future-proof game development philosophy, looking to build games that will perform well across multiple iGaming markets, with New Jersey, Connecticut, and Alberta, Canada cited by the company as the next potential jurisdictions in which it intends to launch.
1x2 Network CEO Kevin Reid has welcomed the opportunity to expand in a second US state with some of the most prominent operators in West Virginia, and the country.
"Having already worked with these brands in the Great Lakes State, we’re confident that games like 3 Hot Chilli Peppers and 3 Porky Banks Hold and Win will deliver the same great results for them in West Virginia," Reid noted.
He also teased that the company is already planning to launch with more "big-name operators" to consolidate its presence in the country. Previously, 1x2 Network teamed up with Light & Wonder to boost its reach further.
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