White Hat Studios expands Caesars Digital partnership into West Virginia
White Hat Studios, the “house of brands” provider to the United States’ igaming market, is now live in West Virginia with Caesars Digital, taking its existing partnership with the operator giant to new heights.
The updated agreement sees White Hat Studios’ premium branded titles, including player favourites such as Peaky Blinders and The Goonies, launch on Caesars Palace Online Casino in West Virginia.
White Hat Studios has seen significant success with Caesars Digital across Michigan and Pennsylvania, with its premium slots and table games performing consistently well.
According to the latest Eilers-Fantini report, White Hat Studios nearly doubled its gross gaming revenue share at the start of 2024.
The provider also offers its comprehensive Jackpot Royale feature, available in 30 games and enhancing operators’ content offering. The mechanic paid out $9.8m total through three progressive jackpots in 2023.
Building on its momentum, White Hat Studios has ambitious plans to further expand its market share in the US in 2024. With a robust roadmap of new products on the horizon, the company is poised to cement its position as a top supplier in the industry.
Andy Whitworth, CEO at White Hat Studios, said: “We’ve seen incredible results through our partnership with Caesars, one of the leading operators in the US market, so we’re thrilled to be expanding upon that with entry into West Virginia.
“As the leading house of brands provider, we’re extremely proud of how our IP-inspired content has been received by Caesars’ players and we’re excited to grow engagement and retention rates even further with this development.”
Ricardo Cornejo Rivas, vice-president of online gaming at Caesars Digital, added: “White Hat Studios is a valuable partner for us that continues adding impressive gaming content to our platforms. Their dynamic and expansive range of titles have been embraced by our players in multiple jurisdictions, so we’re thrilled to bring more of their popular games to our West Virginia players.”