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Netent signed its first customer agreement in the USA


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Good morning!

 

I am always thinking about US players joining us in our Netent slots adventures and it will surely become reality very soon.

 

Recently Netent has sign its first customer agreement in the USA which will lead to a full suite of multichannel Netent games to be offered at bwin.party and Borgata brands in the state of New Jersey!

 

Once the agreement goes into effect bwin.party operator which is  behind New Jerseys online gambling platform will start to offer Netenet games trough its brands PartyPoker,Borgata Casino and BorgataPoker.

 

Before this story goes live Netent must complete licensing process that is required by the state's law. 

 

Everything  depends  on New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement and their final approval .

 

All I can say is that there is no doubt we can expect many more surprises from Netent in the future along with their new releases.

 

cheers!

 

 

 

 

 

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Good morning!

 

I am always thinking about US players joining us in our Netent slots adventures and it will surely become reality very soon.

 

Recently Netent has sign its first customer agreement in the USA which will lead to a full suite of multichannel Netent games to be offered at bwin.party and Borgata brands in the state of New Jersey!

 

Once the agreement goes into effect bwin.party operator which is  behind New Jerseys online gambling platform will start to offer Netenet games trough its brands PartyPoker,Borgata Casino and BorgataPoker.

 

Before this story goes live Netent must complete licensing process that is required by the state's law. 

 

Everything  depends  on New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement and their final approval .

 

All I can say is that there is no doubt we can expect many more surprises from Netent in the future along with their new releases.

 

cheers!

 

Thanks for the post Awena.

 

I must admit NetEnt is just going from strenth to strength. In a relatively short period of time it become the most popular software provider amongst EU operators and now it's on the verge of 'conquering' America. From the looks of things it's busy giving Microgaming a serious run for its money.

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Spot on, Awena! :good:

 

I also think this move could be a potential 'game changer' in this industry, especially if the Americans decide whether online gambling will be regulated and licensed across all states eventually...

 

More info about the deal here - https://www.netent.com/investor/press-releases/?id=827026

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especially if the Americans decide whether online gambling will be regulated and licensed across all states eventually...

 

 

 

Well if they ever decide to open again the online gambling market in the USA there will be a new << spring>> for the online casinos and online poker especially after the black friday incidents.

There will be  really a <<war>> across all the gaming industry from softtware providers to online casinos which will  benefit all of us the gamers.

In that case NetEnt  seems to have the dynamics to become the No1 provider in the USA too at this moment.

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Well if they ever decide to open again the online gambling market in the USA there will be a new << spring>> for the online casinos and online poker especially after the black friday incidents.

There will be  really a <<war>> across all the gaming industry from softtware providers to online casinos which will  benefit all of us the gamers.

In that case NetEnt  seems to have the dynamics to become the No1 provider in the USA too at this moment.

Agree with everything you said, except the 'spring' part. Man, it's not gonna be just a season, it's gonna be a whole new era in my humble opinion. ;)

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The bad news here is that nothing is happening outside New Jersey when it comes to online gambling... Some serious businessmen are talking. some senators are talking, but nothing is happening and UIGEA is still a huge punishment for all great US players I'm afraid. :(

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Hello everyone,

 

three months after , we have to make a cheers!

 

Netent  has  officially entered New Jersey online market and its games are now available via Borgatas online casino.

 

NetEnt also announced in June that it plan to distribute its content via Caesars Interactive Entertainments New Jersey  brand.

 

Congrats to Netent!

 

Well deserved throne!

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Hello everyone,

 

three months after , we have to make a cheers!

 

Netent  has  officially entered New Jersey online market and its games are now available via Borgatas online casino.

 

NetEnt also announced in June that it plan to distribute its content via Caesars Interactive Entertainments New Jersey  brand.

 

Congrats to Netent!

 

Well deserved throne!

 

 

Wow, that's news! :o

 

Must try to find some more info about that and come back with more details about this remarkable event! ;)

 

Oh please do..I'm dying to know more information about this!

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As promised to our dearest Jelena I have something to share with you all!

 

I am still excited about NetEnt entering US online gaming market.

 

 NetEnt announces partnership with New Jersey's Resorts Casino.   

 

Under the agreement's terms NetEnt would provide the Resorts Casino and Mohegan Sun Internet casino brands with a selection of its most popular games.

 

Licensing is still under review and its a matter of the time to be done.

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