Greentube expands its footprint in the US and collaborates with Rush Street Interactive for the PlaySugarHouse New Jersey launch

After launching its most recent Asian-themed game, Greentube, a Novomatic Interactive company, has strengthened its long-standing alliance with Rush Street Interactive (NYSE: RSI), a New Jersey-based online gambling operator. As a result of this agreement, PlaySugarHouse.com is now live on Greentube's platform.

Customers of RSI in the Garden State can now access some of the company's best-known titles as well as more recent material, including player-favorite games from its Diamond Cash series, including Diamond Cash: Mighty Santa, Diamond Cash: Mighty Sevens, and Diamond Cash: Mighty Elephant, which are now accessible on a digital platform for real-money slots and table games.

Prized Panda and Apollo God of the Sun, two of Greentube's top land-based performing games, are also available to players on the PlaySugarHouse website.

What they say is this:

RSI's Chief Executive Officer, Richard Schwartz, commented on the content delivery arrangement and remarked...

We're excited to have teamed with Greentube to offer our gamers access to these high-caliber slot games.

 

The CEO went on to say that they look forward to working with Greentube in "other markets throughout the U.S." and that they are "confident" their clients "will thoroughly enjoy the fantastic portfolio of games Greentube has to offer."

In Latin America, where it operates RushBet.co in Colombia, and in the United States, where it runs its online casino section under the BetRivers and SugarHouse brands, the Chicago-based firm, which was founded in 2012, is a market leader in online casino and sports betting. Currently, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Connecticut, Illinois, Virginia, Iowa, New York, Indiana, West Virginia, Colorado, and Arizona are among the twelve states in the United States where RSI is in charge of real-money mobile and internet operations.

Markus Antl, Greentube's Head of Sales and critical Account Management, added his thoughts on the collaboration that is a "key part" of its "future growth trajectory" in the United States in a corporate press release, noting...

"With Rush Street Interactive in New Jersey, we are eager to launch. It's great to provide our best-performing and commercially successful game content, including the Diamond Cash Series, to players in the United States at this significant turning point in our long-term cooperation with RSI.

A fresh Greentube slot

The content agreement comes after Greentube's most recent Asain-themed slot game, Noble Peacock: Power Prizes, was released. This game has 243 chances to win and is played on 5x3 reels. The biggest reward in the high volatility game is 10,000 times the investment, and the RTP is 95.0 percent.

 

One of the key aspects of the game is the Hold & Win type respins, which you may get by landing at least 6 Gold Coins. It has three initial respins and the option to restart the game everytime you receive additional Gold Coins. This feature is pretty popular. All of the Gold Coins that have been gathered are added up at the end of the feature, and you are awarded the sum as your prize. Wins are worth twice as much when all 15 spots are filled with symbols.

Sportsbooks in Louisiana with RSI:

Meanwhile, RSI said on Thursday that its BetRivers Sportsbook will open in Louisiana on Friday, January 28, 2022. Sports enthusiasts who are 21 years of age or older in an approved parish will be able to place bets starting at 8am Central Time on that day.

In the Pelican State, voters approved sports betting in 56 out of 64 parishes in November 2020. One of three measures, HB697, passed through the state legislature in early June, and then Gov. John Bel Edwards signed Senate measures 247 and 142 on June 22, 2021.

A total of 20 sports betting licences, each with a maximum of two skins, are required by the two legislation. Additionally, although betting will be offered in retail, online, and mobile formats, it will not be legal in all areas of the state. The eight parishes of Caldwell, Catahoula, Franklin, LaSalle, Sabine, Union, West Carroll, and Winn did not approve the legalisation of sports betting.

Five additional bookmakers, including BetRivers, DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, and Betfred, have also received state approval.

Since October 2021, when the state's first authorised wager was placed at Betfred Sportsbook at Paragon Casino in Marksville, sports betting has been available physically in Louisiana.