Caesars Entertainment and AGS are deepening the omnichannel experience between Atlantic City’s casino floors and New Jersey’s online gaming platforms with the simultaneous debut of two new titles: Kingdom of Horus and Reign of Anubis.
The dual launch, announced last week, is part of a broader strategy by Caesars to create a unified “omnichannel” experience for players, where the same branded games, bonuses, and loyalty rewards carry over seamlessly between Atlantic City casinos and New Jersey online casinos.
Where to find games
The new Egyptian-themed slots are now available on Caesars Palace online casino and Horseshoe online casino in the Garden State, while also featured prominently on casino floors at Caesars Atlantic City, Tropicana Atlantic City, and Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City.
Matthew Sunderland, senior VP and chief iGaming officer at Caesars Digital, touted the launch.
“The launch of these two exclusive titles is the latest milestone in our ongoing effort to blend the online and in-person casino experience across our empire.
“Whether you’re visiting Atlantic City or playing from your living room, it’s all one connected experience under the Caesars brand.”
For New Jersey players, that connection means Caesars Rewards members can earn and redeem loyalty credits across both channels, spinning the reels in Atlantic City by day, then logging into their online accounts at night to continue earning rewards.
AGS, which developed both Kingdom of Horus and Reign of Anubis, says the partnership highlights a growing shift in how slot makers design for both physical and digital audiences.
Zoe Ebling, VP of interactive at AGS, added:
“Our continued partnership with Caesars and this kind of launch truly cements AGS’s commitment to offering high-quality gaming experiences across both platforms.”
Both games feature 3×5 reels, 40 paylines, and bonus mechanics like Scarab Prizes and Wild Coins. The gameplay is designed to mirror the entertainment value of the casino floor while adapting seamlessly to mobile devices.
Experience with omnichannel games
Caesars has already launched multiple slots that are available both online and at Atlantic City casinos.
The company brought Kitty Glitter Grand to both verticals in the Garden State in August. It also launched Remote Reels inside the Tropicana, which features 25 slot machines in enclosed glass walls within a 937-square-foot area.
As New Jersey’s iGaming market continues to lead the nation, Caesars’ latest rollout underscores the state’s position as a proving ground for integrated casino innovation.
In Atlantic City and online, Kingdom of Horus and Reign of Anubis are more than new titles. They’re symbols of how Jersey’s casino experience is evolving into one continuous, connected ecosystem.