Craps was added to the list of live dealer games that Evolution’s Pennsylvania partners could offer on their websites and apps on Friday.
The purpose of the updated version of the classic dice game is to make it easier for both expert and novice players to comprehend and play.
Evolution announced the release of the new product, representing the company’s most recent successful content rollout on the US market. Pennsylvania is now one of the largest iGaming markets in the United States, so adding additional content is excellent news for the business.
Since most applications, such as Caesars Casino, have access to Evolution’s live studios in Pennsylvania, a virtual seat at Evolution’s craps table may be in high demand. On the other hand, Evolution intends to increase access to live craps in the near future.
Live Craps on demand?
Evolution wants to offer Live Craps in Michigan and New Jersey shortly. Since 2020, the game has been available in Europe, and its release in Michigan and New Jersey depends on regulatory permissions.
Craps is “another step for Evolution in expanding its portfolio in the United States and providing Pennsylvania players with a complete array of Live Casino games.” It contains an “Easy Mode” and a short online interactive tutorial that teaches how to play the game optimally.
Before NetEnt went live in 2021, Evolution launched many online games in Pennsylvania, including live roulette, blackjack, baccarat, and poker. The state received its “first-ever” RNG-based casino games in the same year.
The business manager for Evolution North America, Jeff Millar, described the arrival of craps as a “watershed event.” Shortly, online casino gamers in other states may also accomplish comparable feats.
FanDuel Group and Evolution also collaborated last month to create the first FanDuel-branded live dealer studios in Michigan and Pennsylvania. FanDuel’s live dealer games, such as blackjack and roulette, will be streamed straight to customers in these two states from the company’s new facilities.
Expanding borders
Suppose Pennsylvanians play Evolution’s craps table frequently. In that case, Michigan and New Jersey may not have to wait long since Evolution may be motivated to provide the product in those states sooner.
Pennsylvania residents have a new incentive to visit their online casinos this weekend.
Gold Bar Roulette is also a new member of Evolution’s collection of live Roulette games. It gives players more control over the game and more pleasure and prizes.
Gold Bar Roulette also features a stunning live environment. It appears to be the most fascinating gold bullion vault imaginable, and the number of Gold Bars players can earn in each game round is contingent on how the vault opens.
Every player has the opportunity to earn precious Gold Bars with multipliers in Gold Bar Roulette. When you win a Straight Up wager, you will receive a random quantity of Gold Bars.
According to the press statement issued on Friday, the response is “yes” on future expansion. The announcement reads, “Evolution intends to launch Live Craps in Michigan and New Jersey in the near future.”
Evolution’s Commercial Director for North America, Jeff Millar, stated;
“This was the first Live Craps game ever played online, and it was a major milestone for Evolution. We are thrilled that it is now available to our operators and gamers in Pennsylvania.”
We are unsure if Evolution plans to sell the same product in Connecticut or West Virginia. Additionally, neither Michigan nor New Jersey has a definition for “in the near future.”
Millar noted;
“The game itself will excite Craps lovers across the United States and is certain to attract new fans.” The game blends the thrill of a typical Craps table and the luxury of the speakeasy era into the realm of online casinos in an elegant manner. In the future, we hope to add more states to the game.”
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