KGM Gaming Submits Online Gaming Tech to NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement

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KGM Gaming Submits Online Gaming Tech to NJ Division of Gaming EnforcementLast Friday, KGM Gaming became the first gaming company to submit a complete working remote gaming server for online gaming to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.

“This application,” the company says, “positions KGM to partner with licensed Atlantic City casino operators to offer real-money online gambling the moment it goes live in New Jersey this November.”

“We were very excited that we provided the DGE with the first interactive gaming technology,” explains Howard Weiss, President and Chief Executive Officer of KGM Gaming.

The executive says that his company has adapted and grown in significant ways in the few short years they’ve been in business.

“We could not be more excited to be at the forefront of gaming history by meeting the online gaming needs of casino operators and players right here in New Jersey,” he asserted in a statement to the press.

Through a license agreement with Spin Games, the Robust Online Client (ROC) will offer a broad range of game content, available in both mobile and desktop formats in high definition HTML 5.

Players will find traditional casino games including slots, mega ball, keno, video poker and table games. Each game will offer unique and exciting play features. Each month, KGM will update its game title offerings with new options.

“The ROC will prove to be very cost-effective for New Jersey casinos. It is designed to fully integrate into a casino’s online gaming platform, its plug and play ability will allow for expedited changes to market demand allowing for quick deployment of new and unique game content,” Weiss continued. “KGM is currently in contract negotiations with many of Atlantic City’s casino properties to bring our ROC online once it’s approved.”

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