
Gamesys signs Williams Interactive slots deal
Gamesys to integrate Williams' online slot games into its Virgin Casino and Tropicana Casino platforms in New Jersey
Williams Interactive has signed a deal with Gamesys in New Jersey to provide a range of online slot games for its Virgin Casino and Tropicana Casino real-money platforms.
Gamesys will integrate Williams Interactive’s Remote Game Server into both sites, giving it access to a library of popular titles such as the Wizard of Oz, Zeus, and Goldfish.
Gamesys has partnered with the Tropicana in New Jersey to launch TropicanaCasino.com as well as its VirginCasino.com brand. It has yet to go live its real-money poker product despite launching a freeplay version earlier this year.
“We are delighted to offer the premium casino content from Williams Interactive to our customers in New Jersey. At Gamesys, we believe in bringing the very best casino entertainment experience to our players,” said Gamesys COO Lee Fenton.
“The Williams Interactive product library enhances our compelling proposition, and we expect that the new content will bring great value to our New Jersey operations where games like The Wizard of Oz have proven very popular with players on bricks-and-mortar casino floors for years,” he added.
The deal will see Williams Interactive’s slot products go live for the first time in regulated US markets, despite the content provider having a deal to supply the Delaware State Lottery with products for its real-money gaming site.
“The integration of our authentic Las Vegas-style slot games with one of our industry’s premium providers of online gaming experiences is another testament to the broad player appeal of our slot themes and one-of-a-kind game engines,” said Jordan Levin, managing director of Williams Interactive.
“Gamesys-powered gaming sites in New Jersey are an exciting venue to introduce our library of proven slot content already popular on casino floors across Atlantic City,” he added.
In January Affinity Gaming signed a deal with Williams Interactive to white-label its freeplay Play4Fun Network in a bid to build an online community for its land-based properties.