Evolution and FanDuel Casino announce the extension of their partnership.
Evolution Group has announced a renewed three-year partnership with FanDuel Casino, solidifying its position as the exclusive live dealer games provider for the platform.
Under this extension, FanDuel players will continue to enjoy Evolution’s live dealer offerings alongside a selection of premium slots from its subsidiaries, including NetEnt, Nolimit City, and Red Tiger. Initially established in 2020, this partnership has already integrated Evolution’s comprehensive live gaming portfolio into FanDuel Casino’s platform.
This announcement follows Evolution’s recent expansion activities, including launching a live casino studio in the Czech Republic, introducing the popular Crazy Time game in Michigan, and forming a new partnership with Canada’s Atlantic Lottery. Evolution’s Q3 2024 financial results showcased strong growth, with €579 million ($612 million) in revenue.
Jacob Claesson, Evolution’s CEO for North America, expressed excitement over the renewed partnership, stating:
“We are thrilled to extend our successful partnership with FanDuel, providing players with the very best in online casino entertainment. FanDuel’s trust in Evolution highlights our shared commitment to growing the live casino market and creating a truly immersive experience for players across North America.”
FanDuel’s Managing Director, Asaf Noifeld, emphasized the operator’s leadership in the U.S. casino market, adding:
“FanDuel Casino is the leading casino operator in the US, offering the largest selection of exclusive live casino tables in the market. Expanding our partnership with Evolution for Live Casino and RNG games enables us to consistently provide a top-tier experience to our customers. We look forward to our continued growth in the live casino sector.”
This agreement follows other key moves by FanDuel, including an October partnership with Inspired Entertainment for hybrid dealer games and the introduction of Greentube’s portfolio in Michigan and New Jersey.
Meanwhile, competition in the live casino market continues to heat up, with rival Playtech forming a similar partnership with MGM earlier this year.