Leading online casino operator PlayStar has selected The Unit, a renowned sports betting and igaming product developer, as its mobile development partner in New Jersey. With the Division of Gaming Enforcement’s (DGE) approval, The Unit is now licensed to provide its products to partners in the vibrant Garden State.
A Strategic Partnership:
PlayStar’s Ascent: PlayStar is an emerging and dynamic igaming operator in New Jersey. Their strategic partnership with The Unit represents a significant milestone in PlayStar’s journey to deliver exceptional online gaming experiences.
Mobile Development Expertise: The Unit, a reputed name in the industry, is known for its cutting-edge development services in sports betting and igaming. Their collaboration with PlayStar adds another dimension to the operator’s offerings.
DGE’s Approval: The Division of Gaming Enforcement’s (DGE) approval for The Unit to offer its specialized products to New Jersey partners marks a pivotal moment in this exciting partnership.
Shared Enthusiasm:
Paddy Casey, Co-founder at The Unit, expressed delight in joining PlayStar’s journey. He sees this as a monumental step forward for The Unit, offering market-leading services to operators and a host of growth opportunities in New Jersey.
Dan Alexander, COO at PlayStar, commended The Unit for its impeccable track record in delivering top-quality services. He expressed his eagerness to work closely with The Unit as they continue to expand and evolve.
About The Unit:
The Unit specializes in developing products for various platforms, including sports, casino, free-to-play, and gamification. With a focus on delivering reliable and high-quality services, The Unit stands as a reputable name in gaming web and app development.
PlayStar’s choice of The Unit as its mobile development partner signifies a powerful alliance between an innovative operator and an expert in the field. With DGE’s approval, this partnership sets the stage for exciting growth and exceptional gaming experiences in the state of New Jersey. The Unit’s expertise and PlayStar’s dynamism combine to create a promising future for online gaming in the region.
Additional Data:
New Jersey’s sports betting handle in April reached $926.9 million, marking a 17.3% decrease from the previous month. However, this figure is up 23.9% compared to April 2021. The revenue from sports betting was $50.3 million in April, showing an 8.2% decrease from the same period last year and a 24.2% drop from March. Online sportsbooks garnered the majority of the handle, with $863.1 million in wagers, representing 93.1% of the total handle.