Empire Creative Launches Caesars Signature Blackjack Surrender in New Jersey

Signature Blackjack Surrender is the single-hand blackjack title that becomes the second proprietary game developed by Caesars’ in-house games studio, Empire Creative.

Caesars Entertainment last week announced the launch of its second proprietary online casino table game, Signature Blackjack Surrender, which is now live across Caesars’ marquee online casino platforms, Caesars Palace Online Casino, Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, and Horseshoe Online Casino in New Jersey. Developed by Empire Creative, Caesars’ in-house games studio, this release follows last month’s successful debut of Caesars Palace Signature Multihand Blackjack Surrender and continues the Company’s momentum in delivering brand-led, best-in-class digital casino experiences.

Strength of the Empire

This latest release further strengthens Caesars‘ development and distribution of exclusive in-house iGaming content that reflects the sophistication of its legendary brands. Signature Blackjack Surrender is designed to offer a highly intuitive experience for players who prefer traditional single-hand gameplay, wrapped in the luxurious aesthetic of the various Caesars Palace iconic online gaming brands.

Signature Blackjack Surrender marks the latest triumph of our in-house developed content, which is becoming a core piece of our online casino foundation,” said Matt Sunderland, senior vice president and chief iGaming officer at Caesars Digital. “Signature Blackjack Surrender is the perfect complement to Caesars Palace Signature Multi-hand Blackjack Surrender, which successfully debuted last month.”

“Every detail in Signature Blackjack Surrender has been carefully crafted to deliver the look, feel, and energy of a live blackjack table,” said Scott Krell, senior director of game products and head of studio at Caesars Digital. “We’re proud to follow up our multi-hand product with a single-hand version that’s equally refined, intuitive, and brand aligned. This is the next step in building a robust library of Caesars-exclusive games that players can’t find anywhere else.”

Game Play

Signature Blackjack Surrender retains the same exciting and innovative features found in Empire Creative’s first release, Caesars Palace Signature Multi-hand Blackjack Surrender, including:

  • Ambidextrous Game Modes—Left and right-handed modes where all players can enjoy a comfortable and ergonomic gaming experience regardless of their dominant hand.
  • Brand-Aligned Design—Player-selectable table felts combined with the iconic Caesars Palace laurel wreath.
  • Comprehensive Wagering Options—Advanced betting options such as surrender, even money, and insurance, allowing players more choice over their gameplay strategies.
  • Customizable Audio Experience—Immersive gaming mechanics tailored to each player’s preferences through eight player-selectable proprietary audio tracks.
  • Safety Net—Designed to prevent accidental bets, reducing the risk of making unintended selections during gameplay.
  • Voiceover Flexibility—For a personalized experience with a choice between male and female voiceovers for game audio.

Coming soon: Caesars’ first slot title developed in collaboration with Bragg Gaming, Triple Golden Shields, is set to debut later this summer, marking the next evolution in Caesars’ exclusive content roadmap.

 


 

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