Everi, ROAR Digital Deliver Games in New Jersey

Everi Digital, the online gaming division of gaming supplier Everi Holdings Inc., announced that it has partnered with ROAR Digital LLC, a joint venture created by MGM Resorts International and GVC Holdings Plc., to launch three of its longtime player popular three-reel mechanical titles on Borgata Online Casino, BetMGM and Party Casino New Jersey.

Smokin’ 777, Meltdown and Double Ruby are available for play now in online real-money gaming in New Jersey. In addition, Everi Digital will launch Hot Spot 777, an exclusive title for GVC Holdings Plc. this month. Additional titles are expected to follow this initial launch.

“At Everi, we consider ROAR Digital to be a leading premiere operator, and this partnership is another significant milestone for our digital business,” said David Lucchese, executive vice president, sales, marketing and digital for Everi. “It enables us to introduce our world-class gaming content to more online players and expands the footprint of our proprietary, state-of-the-art remote game server (RGS).

“This move further strengthens the deep relationship with MGM Resorts International, GVC and ROAR that already exists with our games, digital and fintech businesses.”

“We are excited about the opportunity to deliver some of the industry’s best-performing land-based titles to our gaming titles for online play in New Jersey courtesy of Everi Digital,” said Matthew Sunderland, ROAR Digital’s vice president of gaming. “Our integration with Everi’s RGS will enable us to seamlessly add Everi’s compelling gaming content to our online gaming platform, which in turn helps us bring new and exciting gaming experiences to our existing and growing customer base.”

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