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White Hate Studios Expanding into Land-Based Casinos


One of the best ways for a company, in any business, to stay competitive and relevant is by expanding into new markets. That’s exactly the dynamic at play with White Hat Studios’ new deal with technology supplier Gaming Arts. It’s a deal that will see the long-time internet casino move its products into the land-based casino market for the first time.

Under the terms of the deal, online games from White Hat’s portfolio will move into the land-based casino market, while games from Gaming Arts will move into the online space. Traffic on that two-way street starts moving with Gaming Arts’ popular slot title Big Catch Bass Fishing. The flow of games from the casino floor to the cyber casino continue with Bankin’ More Bacon and Kong Even Bigger Bananas.

It’s unclear when White Hat Studios’ games will start making the journey from the internet to real world. White Hat Studios has a massive gaming portfolio that includes popular titles such as The Goonies, Peaky Blinders, Ted, Beavis and Butthead and Deal Or No Deal.

Gaming Arts Chief Product Officer Greg Colella crowed about the new deal in a recent LinkedIn posting saying, “White Hat Studios has made a name for itself developing strong-performing games that resonate with players across multiple states, and its rapid rise in igaming is a testament to the quality of its products.”

White Hat Studios CEO Andy Whitworth was similarly enthusiastic adding, “Our primary objective is to deliver content that maximizes entertainment for players, whether that is online or in land-based casinos, and we have no doubt our portfolio will elevate the offering of Gaming Arts’ partners.”

“We look forward to introducing White Hat Studios’ hit titles to a whole new audience and showcasing the omnichannel appeal of our games to the wider industry,” he concluded.