Australian-based slots provider Lightning Box has debuted in West Virginia as it rolls-out a new distribution partnership with SG Digital.
Under the terms of the agreement, the Sydney supplier has launched its two “most popular slots” – Mountain State: Chicken Fox and Lightning Horseman – in the state, making it accessible to players.
Expressing his excitement in entering another regulated state, Peter Causley, CEO and co-founder of Lightning Box, noted: “Our games have been very popular among American players in the land-based and social casino industries, and I’m pleased more and more of them are now getting to experience them online too.
“West Virginia holds a number of significant opportunities for Lightning Box given the number of established operators in the state and we’re looking forward to partnering with them via SG Digital.”
The company’s entrance in West Virginia follows its debut in Pennsylvania last November and Michigan in January 2021 via SG Digital, having featured with online casinos in New Jersey via Amaya since 2014.
“After successful launches across the US, we are delighted to expand our content offering in West Virginia and bring our immersive experiences to players and further enhance our incredibly strong partnership with Lightning Box,” explained Steve Mayes, partnerships director, digital at Scientific Games.