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PlayStar and Play’n Go Agree to “Key Partnership”


PlayStar NJ Casino is increasing its game library to over 600 games following a partnership with Play’n Go. 

PlayStar is a newer NJ online casino. It launched in September 2022 and brought in over $1.9 million in revenue in June 2024, ranking 13th in the state. It finished behind Ocean Casino ($2.023 million) and ahead of Fanatics ($1.844 million). 

With this partnership, PlayStar players can now access games like Rise of Olympus, Raging Rex 2, Legion Gold, and many more. 

A press release illustrated this agreement as a “key partnership.”

COO of PlayStar Words

Dan Alexander, the COO at PlayStar, commented on the partnership, saying: “We’re very proud of the incredible popularity PlayStar has enjoyed since launching In New Jersey – and one of the key components of that success has always been ensuring that we offer the very best in casino content to our customers. Partnering with Play’n GO will allow us to double down on this proposition in the Garden State by enabling us to provide fan-favorite titles like Reactoonz and Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead on our platform and we’re sure players are going to love discovering what the studio is all about.”  

While they drew around $1.9 million in June, PlayStar drew over $2 million in April and May.

CCO of Play’n Go Thoughts on Partnership

“Play’n GO has long since established itself as one of the most sought-after providers in the iGaming industry, and partnering with an up-and-coming brand like PlayStar will help us significantly boost our exposure in the New Jersey market. Our current collection of over 360 premium titles includes some of the most-played games of all time, and we’ll be bringing the very best of that line-up to PlayStar over the coming weeks. We’re really excited about this partnership and can’t wait to hear how our titles are received by players,” said Magnus Olsson, CCO at Play’n Go.

With these new games, PlayStar will look to crack the top 10 in revenue in the Garden State and return to revenue above $2 million.


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