Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, but GAN did confirm it would begin deriving online content licensing fees from Ainsworth for its existing online operations in New Jersey, with expansion also planned in Michigan and Pennsylvania this year.
As part of the deal, Ainsworth will expand its online library with an additional 110 games, with all content to be exclusively offered through the GAN Platform or via Super RGS in the US.
“This agreement ensures that GAN possesses differentiated and exclusive access to what we believe will be an ever-growing focus on recognized retail gaming content naturally sought-after by Americans engaged in playing online casino games,” GAN chief commercial officer Jeff Berman said.
“Our goal is to continue to build a leading portfolio of US casino games to benefit our diverse clients and establish ourselves as exclusive providers of premier US content.”