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by | Aug 24, 2024

Fans of PENN Play Casino have a new way to play thanks to a partnership that taps into Sparket’s customizable “Social Betwork” capabilities. The deal with PENN Entertainment, announced earlier this month, allows the gaming giant to enhance its social casino offering with Sparket’s free-to-play live event technology.

The “bet-on-anything” pool wagering platform offers “limitless” bet types on everything from traditional and alternative sports through reality TV, awards shows, and esports—nearly anything imaginable. With Sparket’s social community, the company says operators like PENN can grow revenue and reach while allowing players to engage in “friendly wagers.”

In an interview, CEO Aaron Basch told Bonus that Sparket is “very excited about that partnership and opportunity” to bring more customers to PENN Play Casino.

“We are offering content categories that we don’t think anyone else is offering, whether it’s traditional football with new bet types or the World Surf League, cornhole, professional fighting, or racing. We have a bunch of new things coming out, whether for the Bachelorette, the Oscars, or the Grammys. We’re augmenting that whole marketplace with stuff no one else is offering… And I think a lot of people want to participate.”

Revenue Climbing As Partnerships Grow

Simultaneously, Sparket announced new partnerships with Soboba Casino Resort and Casino Pauma in California. For the former, Sparket is supplying its live wagering software to the casino’s latest offering, Soboba Sports, via its new Soboba App. The app, powered by Aristocrat Digital, provides free-to-play and play-to-play markets and is tied to the casino’s reward program.

For Casino Pauma, Sparket provides contest capabilities through its in-house tech. Basch said that having unique offerings can help retail casinos stand out and build customer loyalty. Sparket’s ability to offer localized regional events provides another advantage for casino destinations.

The company has existing deals with Station and Red Rock casinos in Nevada and partners with a growing list of companies, including Xpoint, WagerWire, Pro League Network (PLN), and the World Jai Alai League. And Basch said they hope to announce additional Olympics-adjacent partnerships soon. As a result, Sparket’s revenue grew 300% this fiscal year between its first and second quarters.

“By helping casinos build up their database of players and having that virtual product, it helps their customers engage and stay loyal.”

For now, all Sparket’s partners benefit from its free-to-play offering, but the goal is to add pay-to-play partners. It already holds the appropriate Gaming Labs International (GLI) certification to operate as a real-money software supplier. Basch told Bonus the company expects to add real-money clients soon.

“That is our next step. Knock on wood, we’ll have announcements later this year.”

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Tailored to a “new generation of casual betters,” Sparket says its Social Betwork opens up new betting opportunities and facilitates social connections, benefiting operators and players alike. Basch said Sparket also wants to encourage education. He noted that, in some partnerships, their offering helps players learn a game’s rules. A good example is their work with the World Jai Alai League, which, as a newer sport, is not always well understood.