Black Cow’s OGA RGS platform launches in New Jersey

Black Cow’s OGA RGS platform launches in New Jersey

Black Cow’s OGA RGS platform launches in New Jersey4 September 2019, London, UK – Black Cow Technology, the RGS Specialist, is excited to announce its Open Gaming Architecture (OGA) RGS game development platform has gone live in New Jersey with a leading operator.

Under a transactional waiver from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement the operator is launching best-of-breed Blackjack, Roulette and Slot titles. By using Black Cow’s OGA to develop high quality bespoke games, the operator’s game offering will be materially differentiated in the competitive New Jersey market.

With a range of powerful features and functionality (Free Spins, Jackpots etc) and the only complete Game Development Kit in the industry, OGA is the perfect canvas for operators and game developers to efficiently build and launch innovative game concepts.

Head of Product Shaun Baruzi commented, “launching into New Jersey is a huge milestone for Black Cow. We firmly believe that OGA is the most flexible, rapid and robust game development platform in the industry. It has been proven to efficiently build games of all types allowing our partners to strongly differentiate their brands and games offerings from incumbent suppliers.”

About Black Cow Technology

Black Cow has developed the Open Gaming Architecture (‘OGA’) to provide games developers and operators with a best-of-breed RGS platform.

OGA empowers developers to rapidly build and deploy casino games of any type. Directly tackling the limitations of existing RGS systems, OGA separates all game engine logic and client communication from the core platform. It easily connects to multiple hosts through multiple wallets and is certified for use in most regulated jurisdictions.

As a pure B2B software company, Black Cow supports its partners in efficiently developing innovative and exciting games, offering a comprehensive Game Development Kit to enable multiple developers to build games onto OGA concurrently.