Relax Gaming Lends A Helping Hand To PlayStar With NJ Online Casino Partnership

Written By Corey Sharp on August 30, 2024
Image of logos for Relax Gaming and PlayStar for a story on a New Jersey online casino partnership between the two.

Relax Gaming has extended its footprint across New Jersey in a big way since gaining access to the state last December. The game manufacturer’s newest partnership is with PlayStar in the Garden State.

Relax Gaming has teamed up with other NJ online casinos, which has proved to be fruitful for the industry has a whole.

PlayStar Casino NJ is hoping to benefit from the wide range of games Relax Gaming has to offer.

PlayStar NJ making RLX games available

Relax Gaming first debuted on the scene with a strong partner, BetMGM, last December. The game manufacturer has been adding titles to the market ever since.

It has more than 4,000 games at its disposal to offer PlayStar, with some of the most popular being:

  • The Great Pigsby
  • Epic Joker
  • Zombie Circus

Award-winning titles such as Dream Drop Jackpots and Money Train 3 could also be available for PlayStar customers.

“We have enjoyed wonderful growth in New Jersey since launching last December, with our content resonating well with the ever-growing online demographic,” Relax Gaming CEO, Martin Stålros, said in a press release.

“This partnership with PlayStar ensures we are well-positioned to gain even more momentum in the region.”

Playstar impressed with RLX Gaming’s NJ entrance

Relaxing Gaming has certainly turned heads with the type of content it produces. PlayStar COO, Dan Alexander certainly took notice.

“RLX Gaming’s entry into New Jersey has been impressive to see and it has established an outstanding reputation. We are thrilled to integrate an outstanding content portfolio into our offering and bring unmatched experiences to our player base.”

With more than 30 operators in the Garden State, PlayStar has create a niche within the space. It’s also been able to gain momentum and increase revenue throughout the year:

  • January: $1.5 million
  • February: $1.6 million
  • March: $1.8 million
  • April: $2.4 million
  • May: $2 million
  • June: $1.9 million
  • July: $2.5 million

After two straight month-over-month declines, PlayStar rebounded in a big way in July, generating its highest output of the year.

The operator most recently partnered with Play’n Go with the idea of adding more slots to its portfolio.

PlayStar has more than 600 games in its portfolio, which is certain to grow with the newest partnership that has just formed. It’s certainly a possibility as PlayStar’s library grows, so does its iGaming bottom line.

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Corey Sharp serves as the lead writer for PlayNJ after joining Catena Media in 2022. Born and raised in Philadelphia, he previously worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer and NBC Sports Philadelphia as a sports writer and content producer. As lead writer for PlayNJ, Corey heads up a talented team of expert journalists and analysts to bring you the most comprehensive coverage of gambling news in New Jersey.

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