NetEnt has continued its expansion across the regulated markets after securing a new distribution deal with Wind Creek Hospitality’s expanded online offering.

The agreement cements NetEnt’s position in the Pennsylvanian igaming market, following on from Wind Creek adding RMG options to its existing social offering last month.

Ken Rohman, chief marketing officer at Wind Creek Hospitality, stated: “It’s an exciting time to be adding igaming to our offering in Pennsylvania’s online arena, and with NetEnt’s portfolio of market favourite casino games we are in a strong position to quickly gain market share.

“We look forward to working with their knowledgeable team to build on our offering and deliver a first-rate online experience to our players.”

Following its initial launch in the region back in 2019, NetEnt has stated that Pennsylvania has proved to be a major success with consistent quarterly growth, with the latest agreement further increasing its market share.

Wind Creek Casino, whose online gaming platform is powered by Pala Interactive, can now offer the supplier’s casino content to online audiences, including its range of table games and what is hailed as a ‘local top performer’ in Divine Fortune.

“It’s a major achievement to be supporting Wind Creek in its online journey,” stated Brian Kraft, NetEnt vice president of commercial in the Americas. “The deal underlines our status as a go-to supplier in Pennsylvania both with established operators and emerging brands.

“Given the strong performance of our content with local players, this partnership will no doubt see Wind Creek make a big impact in the online landscape.”

Earlier this week, NetEnt entered into West Virginia following an agreement with igaming and sports betting operator BetMGM.

The MGM Resorts International and GVC Holdings joint venture recently added igaming to its ongoing partnership with The Greenbrier in West Virginia, after the Mountain State opened up its virtual doors to online casino on July 15.