Canada's leading gaming company has previously partnered with NetEnt
NetEnt will submit a transaction exemption application from the New Jersey Game Executive so that it can start the game with PokerStars, while waiting for a full license application for review by the state gambling regulator. Earlier this month, the world's largest and most popular online poker brand announced that the New Jersey game website will air live on March 21.
Commenting on NetEnt's recent deal, NetEnt Americas LLC managing director Björn Krantz said he was pleased to have the opportunity to expand his existing partnership with Amaya and its most popular brand, PokerStars. And given the popularity of online poker rooms, content trading is another indication of confidence and confidence in the Swedish supplier's "operating and portfolio capabilities," Mr Kranz added
The executive also said Poker Stars' New Jersey-based gambling customers will enjoy a further enhanced experience through NetEnt's portfolio if the Poker brand operates within state boundaries. 온라인경마 Online casino solution provider Netent announced today that it has signed a licensing agreement with Canadian gambling giant Amaya. The Swedish company will supply desktop and mobile games to Amaya's PokerStars brand, which is scheduled to run live in New Jersey later this month.
Sam Hobcraft, director of Casino Amaya, said he was pleased to expand his global partnership with NetEnt. NetEnt has already proven quite successful. The official also noted that NetEnt's content integration will help Amaya and PokerStars, in particular, evolve into one of the leaders in the New Jersey online casino market.