The online games will cost from 10p a play and will offer players the chance of winning as much as £30,000.
The games are being developed and powered by online bingo company Jackpotjoy.com and will be heavily marketed across ITV.com and 'Coronation Street', 'Emmerdale', 'I'm a Celebrity...' websites.
Colin Ramsay, head of online sales at ITV, said: "We believe that partnerships such as this are very much part of our future. We see the convergence of traditional media brands and the new platforms such as online and mobile as the future of brand development, offering new services to our existing viewers and attracting new viewers via a wide range of branded outlets across the whole gamut of emerging platforms."
The deal comes as ITV looks set to complete a £120m deal to acquire the Friends Reunited web business.
Michael Braga, managing director of Mice & Dice, which markets Jackpotjoy.com, said the audiences for the ITV shows and the jackpot website were very close.
Braga said: "The synergy between prestigious brands such as 'Coronation Street' and 'I'm a Celebrity' and online games such as bingo are obvious. Not only are the demographics remarkably similar, but also the associations with fun, relaxation and enjoyment are closely related.
"We are seeing more and more 'old' media brands approaching a new-media brand such as Jackpotjoy.com, looking for partnerships that offer benefits to both business and audience."
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