Play’n GO goes West Virginia.
Play’n GO, the globally renowned provider of casino entertainment, has made its impressive slot titles available in West Virginia, marking a significant achievement in its expansion strategy.
Starting its West Virginia journey through BetMGM, players in the state can now enjoy Play’n GO's classic releases such as Book of Dead, Reactoonz, Boat Bonanza, and the recently nominated game of the year, Gerard’s Gambit.
This expansion into West Virginia marks the fourth U.S. iGaming state where Play’n GO's games have received licensing, following successful ventures in New Jersey, Michigan, and Connecticut.
Magnus Natt och Dag, Commercial Director North America at Play’n GO, expressed their delight in offering their games to West Virginia users, expressing confidence that customers in this region will thoroughly enjoy their gaming offerings. Play’n GO takes pride in crafting games that engage players and entice them to return for more, and they are optimistic about replicating their success in West Virginia. Achieving such a milestone in a regulated market has always been Play’n GO’s primary focus, and they are excited to embark on this journey in West Virginia.
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More About the Brand
Play’n GO stands as a leading force in the world of casino entertainment software providers, setting industry standards for immersive gaming experiences. Renowned worldwide, Play’n GO offers a diverse array of cutting-edge slot titles and casino games that captivate players with engaging gameplay and stunning visuals.
With licensing secured in key iGaming states such as New Jersey, Michigan, Connecticut, and now West Virginia, Play’n GO has firmly established itself as a trusted name in the industry. Both players and operators hold the brand in high regard for its reliability, seamless integration, and dedication to responsible gaming practices.
Our Conclusion
It seems like Play’n GO is going to operate in the territories where the winnings are not possible. Those territories allow to lower RTP of the games that significantly impact the winning potential. It is sad development, in our eyes.



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