White Hat Studios enters US land-based market with Gaming Arts

White Hat Studios enters US land-based market with Gaming Arts

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White Hat Studios, the House of Brands provider to the US iGaming market, has secured a distribution deal with end-to-end technology supplier Gaming Arts, facilitating the launch of its content in land-based casinos across the US.

The partnership brings top-ranked US iGaming content by White Hat Studios into the retail sector for the first time, allowing it to explore a new omnichannel approach to capitalize on untapped potential.

The deal will also see top land-based titles from Gaming Arts launch online via White Hat Studios.

Big Catch Bass Fishing, the first title rolled out across US casino floors, has already proven a resounding success within Gaming Arts’ land-based network, highlighting the cross-platform quality of the White Hat portfolio. Upcoming titles include Bankin’ More Bacon and Kong Even Bigger Bananas.

White Hat Studios was named the No.1 new US provider at the 7th Annual EKG Slot Awards and broke into the Top 3 US suppliers by GGR according to the Eilers-Fantini January 2025 US Online Game Performance Report.

Andy Whitworth, CEO at White Hat Studios, says: “The collaboration with Gaming Arts marks a landmark moment for White Hat Studios as we take our top-performing iGaming content to the casino floors.

“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.”

Greg Colella, CPO at Gaming Arts, adds: “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.

“This agreement enables Gaming Arts to further strengthen the way in which we supply leading US retail casinos with class-leading content, while simultaneously enhancing the studio’s footprint in the land-based sector.

“We are also particularly excited to see our top-performing land-based titles launching online.”