Bragg Gaming has expanded its partnership with Internet Vikings into West Virginia. The move follows successful partnerships between the two in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
As part of the expansion, Internet Vikings' in-state hosting service will, naturally, host Bragg Gaming's online infrastructure in the state. Internet Vikings will offer environments across its two data centres in the Mountain State, which offer both a primary and disaster recovery setup that is in line with state requirements.
The disaster recovery setup is an exact replica of Bragg's current online offering, remaining idle until needed as part of an emergency recovery.
The two first partnered in 2022, when Internet Vikings offered a backup solution to Bragg in New Jersey. The collaboration expanded into Pennsylvania in 2023, when Internet Vikings provided hosting services for Bragg subsidiary Spin Games.
On the expanded partnership, Bragg Gaming CTO Peter Lavric said: "Partnering with Internet Vikings has been a great experience, and we look forward to continuing to work together while utilizing their solutions across the US."
Internet Vikings CEO and Founder Rickard Vikström added: "Over the years working with Bragg this move was the right step forward for our partnership as they expand into West Virginia. Bragg can continue to focus on delivering exceptional gaming experiences while we handle the technical infrastructure."
Internet Vikings has partnered with a range of businesses both in the US and around the world. In January it expanded its partnership with RubyPlay in the US, and in October expanded its partnership with NetGaming to include New Jersey and Michigan.
Globally, Internet Vikings opened a new data center in Belgium in June, and in September signed a European hosting solution partnership with ScatterKings.