High 5 Games and DraftKings have inked a multi-market deal to bring the world’s most popular games, including poker, sports betting odds rows as well as LOTTO drawings.

After months of negotiations, High 5 Games has agreed to supply its casino titles and become part of DraftKings’ product roster. The first release is set for Michigan residents ahead on future rollouts elsewhere!
High 5 has been working hard to expand their North American footprint by getting deals with more operators. So far, Michigan players can get Triple Double Da Vinci Diamonds and The Green Machine Deluxe card games from High5 as well as Platinum Goddess for those who like playing slots!
High 5 has agreements with multiple operators in Michigan, New Jersey Pennsylvania Quebec and Ontario where they are licensed ahead of the Canadian province’s April launch. And earlier this month high five extended their partnership for Betmgm games by launching products on all three casinos -Borgata Casino ,BetMGM party chain as well.
High 5 Games is excited to have been chosen as the gaming partner for one of America’s most iconic sporting brands. With this partnership, we will be able not only bring our unique brand into new markets but also introduce American gamers everywhere across the country – and around world – to some awesome games like bingo and craps!
“We’re confident that players will enjoy the huge range of games available and look forward to offering these as we continue expanding our partnership into new jurisdictions.”
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