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Caesars Digital Pens Deal with Konami Gaming Inc., Offers New Games


Konami Gaming Inc. has announced that it’ll be launching some of its most popular titles on Caesars Digital’s online casino platforms in both West Virginia and New Jersey. 

For those unaware, some of Konami’s top games include China Shores, All Aboard, Quick Strike, and more. 

These games are now available at Caesars Digital’s properties, which include Caesars Palace Online Casino and the casino platform under Caesars Sportsbook and Casino. 

In addition to New Jersey and West Virginia online casinos, these Konami slots are available in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Ontario, Canada. 

“Caesars Digital has demonstrated dedication to delivering new and exciting game content to its players, which Konami Gaming is excited to support across all available markets,” said Steve Sutherland, President and Chief Executive Officer at Konami Gaming, Inc. “Players can now enjoy a mix of Konami slots in any location reached by their platforms, and we look forward to an ongoing pipeline of fresh titles.”

“Best-in-class player experiences are at the heart of our online casino platforms,” said Matthew Sunderland, Senior Vice President and Chief iGaming Officer at Caesars Digital. “This expansion of our partnership with Konami brings their engaging slot titles to all jurisdictions where our platforms operate. Anytime we can deliver thrilling new content for our players, it’s a big win.”

Caesars’ Original Partnership with Konami

Konami and Caesars Digital initially partnered in February 2023, which allowed games to be brought to Tropicana’s online casino in New Jersey. 

This partnership with Konami follows Caesars Digital’s inking of a deal with High 5 Games to introduce more titles and their Rapid Rewards promo system. 

Caesars Digital has been busy bolstering its offerings with these partnerships (Konami and High 5 Games) and adding Caesars NHL Blackjack. 

June 2024 revenue figures haven’t been reported at the time of this story, but in May 2024, Caesars licensee Mountaineer brought in $3,398,873 in revenue, about 19% of total state revenue of $17,932,282.

We’ll see how these additions help Mountaineer rank in overall revenue as they chase Hollywood Charles Town and Greenbrier.


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