Play’n GO has more news to be excited about for the North American market, as the company has confirmed the network release of its hit game – Buildin’ Bucks.
The title, which is one of Play’n GO’s best-known franchises, will now be available to players across multiple states, including Michigan, New Jersey, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut, pointing to a well-strategized move by the acclaimed supplier.
With the studio achieving multiple licenses in the country throughout 2024, and further consolidating its presence by introducing more games at a rapid pace, Play’n GO is now set to reap what it sowed with the introduction of Buildin’ Bucks.
Commenting on this opportunity, Play’n GO Head of Region for the US, Anna Mackney, said that this has long been in the works. Since Buildin’ Bucks was released, Play’n GO has strategized about how to bring it to the United States – and what better way than as part of a network?
"This game has all the hallmarks to appeal to US players, and we’re looking forward to having it join the likes of Piggy Blitz, Colt Lightning Firestorm, and Reactoonz as one of our flagbearers in the US market," Mackney said.
The year has proven a grand success for Play’n GO in the United States, and Mackney has not hesitated to make a few forecasts about the future – 2025 too seems to be a promising one for the supplier in the North American region.
The Leprechaun-themed Buildin’ Bucks is just a stepping stone for Play’n GO to continue expanding across the country. Play’n GO has in the meantime grabbed headlines for various reasons.
The studio joined the Canadian Gaming Association, strengthening its commitment to the local iGaming ecosystem in Canada. Similarly, however, the company pushed into Latin America with a launch in Argentina.
Most recently, Play’n GO won the Malta Gaming Authority’s ESG-C Tier 2 Seal, a benchmark that distinguished the studio’s efforts in inviting sustainable and future-proof core business strategies as part of the way it runs its business.
To help itself stand out, Play’n GO has similarly partnered with Hard Rock Bet to develop a bespoke game that the casino has now launched.
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