Hacksaw Gaming, a developer located in Sweden, said today that its online casino games are now available on Caesars Entertainment's digital platforms in Pennsylvania. This change, which goes into effect right away, comes just a few months after the company's initial deployment in the U.S. and shows that they are pushing more into regulated American iGaming markets.
Hacksaw wants to increase its content footprint and attract new players with high-quality themes and mechanics by adding games like Wanted Dead or a Wild, Le Bandit, and Chaos Crew 2 to Caesars' portfolio, which includes Caesars Palace Online Casino, Horseshoe Online Casino, and the integrated Caesars Sportsbook & Casino platform.
Strategic Partnership Shows Plans for Growth
Ricardo Cornejo Rivas, Caesars Digital's Vice President of Online Gaming, said in the release, "We're grateful to deepen our collaboration with Hacksaw Gaming..." Their unique approach and wide range of content keep adding to what we offer and making the gamer experience better overall.
Marcus Cordes, Hacksaw's Operational CEO, said, "We're excited to keep building momentum with Caesars". This relationship shows how much we value working together and how hard both teams worked to make these launches happen.
This launch marks Hacksaw's second foray into a U.S. jurisdiction in a short amount of time, showing the company's dedication to growing in regulated markets.
Strengthening Pennsylvania’s Digital Gaming Ecosystem
The iGaming market in Pennsylvania is still growing, and Hacksaw's innovative portfolio provides even more variety to the games that are available in the state. Working with a big company like Caesars also helps make sure that the games are seen and can be played right away.
Players in Pennsylvania who are 21 years old or older can now play the new games through the operator's online ecosystem.
Hacksaw says that its games are "known for unique themes, high-quality artwork, and interesting mechanics", and that they want to give players a "truly elevated player experience" on Caesars' platforms.
Bigger Effects on the Business
This approach is in line with two trends that are coming together: first, that international content suppliers are putting more emphasis on U.S. governed states; and second, that large iGaming operators are willing to add other studio output to their product mix. The relationship could help Hacksaw grow in the U.S., while for Caesars, it gives them new content to stay competitive.
What Comes Next for Hacksaw and Caesars
As more and more U.S. states create regulated online casino markets, both content developers and operators will look for strong partnerships and quick market entries. The Pennsylvania launch is an important part of Hacksaw Gaming's U.S. strategy, and for Caesars Entertainment, it adds to their online portfolio and market presence. In the next few months, we'll see if this partnership leads to more players and progress in other areas.