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Design Works Gaming’s Games Now Available at Caesars Casino in New Jersey

Caesars Casino has taken a giant leap into the sphere of internet gambling, further proving that they have no plans to back down from the lucrative market. The company has just partnered with one of its current content suppliers, Design Works Gaming, to provide gamers in New Jersey access to new and interesting games.

Besides bolstering Caesars’ position as the preeminent online casino operator, the expansion of their collaboration offers more gaming options for Jersey residents at both Caesars Casino and Tropicana Casino.

In Michigan, where Caesars and Design Works Gaming have been working together successfully since December of last year, they debuted several exciting new games. It seems like the celebration is moving to the East Coast now.

A Familiar Face

Design Works Gaming titles are making waves across the country, particularly in Michigan. But as the market continues to grow so do the potential opportunities for the company.

Having made an appearance on other major casino applications like BetRivers Casino, Design Works Gaming is no stranger to the New Jersey online casino sector. Since 2021, when it joined Light & Wonder’s OpenGaming platform, Design Works has been making headlines among US online casino operators.

Design Works Gaming’s LuckyTap games are what set them apart from the competition. These cutting-edge slot machine games are a departure from the standard paylines and reels, giving players a feel for immediate win games. Under this exclusive banner, the company has developed unique games for its many clients.

Ambitious Expansion Plans

Considering Caesars’s recent commitment to its online casino operations, it is probable that Design Works will be producing additional unique games for them in the future. In recent years, Caesars has invested a lot of money into its online platform, resurrecting the Tropicana in New Jersey and even expanding into Pennsylvania. They have even dropped hints about the imminent launch of a standalone app in Pennsylvania.

Caesars’ ultimate objective, of course, is to increase its share of the booming US online casino industry. For the last five months, internet casinos operating in the state of New Jersey have generated an astounding total income of $150 million in four of those months. Although they have made progress, Caesars Atlantic City is still just the fourth highest earning licensee in April despite their best efforts. The new partnership will likely push its ranking even higher.

As Caesars Casino grows its online presence, gamers have endless opportunities ahead of them. With Design Works Gaming by their side, they are guaranteed a thrilling and unique gaming experience.

Kevin Parker

Kevin was raised on sports since a young teen and following a (fortunate) injury pursued new hobbies in table games such as Blackjack and Poker. Since 2009 Kevin has been writing for casino sites for various big names in the industry and CasinoSites.us is but one of his latest passion projects.

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