Georgia and Pennsylvania add new IWG jackpot games

The regulated gambling sectors in Georgia and Pennsylvania will feature new progressive jackpot games from e-instant game developer Instant Win Gaming.
Georgia’s monopoly lottery provider, the Georgia Lottery Corporation, revealed it’s launching a multistate e-instant progressive jackpot game for the first time.
Georgia residents can now play Mega Money Jackpots, one of two multistate games provided by Instant Win Gaming. Georgia joins Kentucky, New Hampshire, Virginia, and Pennsylvania in the game’s jackpot pool.
Pennsylvania has also expanded its lottery range. The state’s official lottery operator, the Pennsylvania Lottery, is launching Super Drop Jackpots. North Carolina and Virginia will join the jackpot pool for this game, with Kentucky expected to follow later in the summer.
According to IWG, its games have delivered 24 jackpot prizes over the last 22 months, for US$60 million in prize funds. This includes a player in North Carolina, who landed a US$6.7 million jackpot in April.
Speaking about the new launches, Instant Win Gaming’s Chief Executive, Rhydian Fisher, said that the growth in participation for the two games was exciting and that the company was looking forward to adding more state lotteries to the networks.
Fisher said, “With Georgia joining Mega Money Jackpots and Pennsylvania now live with Super Drop Jackpots, we’re seeing strong momentum in how US lotteries are embracing these progressive prizes to deliver record-setting wins and greater player engagement.”
“Our multi-state eInstant jackpots are proving very popular with U.S. lotteries and players right now. These progressive jackpot prizes continue to deliver record-setting wins that increase player engagement, while our InstantJackpots technology makes it seamless for state lotteries to join such an exciting product network. We’re thrilled that Georgia has joined Mega Money Jackpots and Pennsylvania is now live with Super Drop Jackpots, bringing increased entertainment to players across both states,” Rhydian Fisher, IWG CEO told COMPLETE iGAMING.