Evolution has announced an exclusive partnership with PokerStars, under which it will become the sole provider of live casino content to the Flutter Entertainment-owned brand.

The agreement marks a strategic move for both parties, particularly as it brings Evolution’s – a Malta-licensed provider – full portfolio of live titles, including a range of roulette, blackjack and baccarat games, as well as Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette and Craps.

This also means that through PokerStars, players in New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ontario, will have access to these games.

Evolution North America Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), Marcus Huber, welcomed the collaboration.

“We are delighted to be continuing our long-standing partnership with PokerStars.”

He continued: “This agreement is a testament to the strength of our relationship and our shared commitment to delivering the very best Live Casino experience to players across the US.”

While Evolution and PokerStars have previously collaborated, when Crazy Time was launched in Michigan and New Jersey last year, this exclusive agreement solidifies their relationship. The deal will extend the reach of Evolution’s games across Europe and beyond.





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