Bragg Gaming Brings New Games to Golden Nugget

Bragg Gaming Brings New Games to Golden Nugget
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The inventory of iGaming options for players in the Wolverine State got bigger this week.

Toronto-based Bragg Gaming Group announced that it has gone live with its newest games and Remote Game Server (RGS) technology at Golden Nugget Casino in Michigan.

Golden Nugget Online Casino (GNOC) went live in the state on Jan. 22, 2021.  Michigan online casinos went live in 2019.

Games now available to GNOC players feature titles such as “Cai Fu Emperor Ways,” “Egyptian Magic” and "Devil’s Lock.” All these games and more include player engagement features such as free rounds, tournaments and quests.

“We continue to strengthen our relationships with key iGaming operators in North America, and the expansion with Golden Nugget in Michigan is a testament to our successful strategy,” said Kunal Mishra, chief operating officer, Americas, at Bragg Gaming Group, in a news release. “By offering our high-quality, engaging content, we aim to contribute to the long-term growth of our partners and provide an exceptional gaming experience for players.

“This achievement builds on Bragg’s existing collaboration with Golden Nugget, aligning with the company’s vision to deliver cutting-edge gaming solutions to players in the rapidly growing U.S. iGaming market.”

Lofty Projections for Michigan iGaming

H2 Gambling Capital, based Manchester, United Kingdom, has projected a gross win of more than $2 billion for iGaming market in Michigan this year, showing tremendous growth and potential in the region.

Bragg is currently licensed and operational in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ontario (Canada), United Kingdom, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Spain, Malta and Colombia.

BetMichigan.com will keep you posted on casino news in the state, as well as provide Michigan casino bonuses.

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Lou Monaco had been East Coast Scene columnist for Gaming Today in Las Vegas since June 2019, covering the East Coast sportsbook scene with emphasis on NJ and PA. He also currently is a part-time writer for the high school sports department for NJ Advanced Media (NJ.com) in Iselin, NJ. Lou has over 30 years sports experience with previous stints at ESPN SportsTicker, Daily Racing Form and Oddschecker.

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