iGaming content provider Play’n GO announced Wednesday the acquisition of a Swedish B2B license in order to continue supplying its catalog of games in the jurisdiction. While Play'n GO continues to expand globally, this license renewal shows “its continued commitment to the European market, in this instance specifically to its founding country, Sweden,” the company said.
Play’n GO’s catalog of titles includes the popular Book of Dead, as well as hit slot Legion Gold, and the ever-popular Reactoonz series among 300 premium titles in the portfolio. The Swedish license acquisition is the second of 2023 for the company, following the US iGaming state of Connecticut some weeks ago.
In 2022, the company entered a number of new regulated markets including the Canadian province of Ontario, alongside the US states of New Jersey, Michigan and West Virginia.
We’ve acquired our Swedish supplier license! 🙌
— Play'n GO (@ThePlayngo) March 29, 2023
"Sweden is Play’n GO’s home turf. It’s extra special for us to receive one of the first licences from the regulator Spelinspektionen" – Magnus Olsson, CCO for Play’n GOhttps://t.co/awlG1CIAgP#sweden #slotgames #onlineslots pic.twitter.com/7KjjwgVvFZ
Magnus Olsson, Chief Commercial Officer for Play’n GO, said: “Sweden is Play’n GO’s home turf. We are most certainly a global company today, with both staff and customers all over the world, but we maintain our firm roots in Sweden to this day. It’s extra special for us to receive one of the first licenses from the regulator Spelinspektionen.”
Olsson also assured the company will continue to supply “the most exciting and safe casino gaming experience to Swedish players.” He also thanked Spelinspektionen for “the swift granting of our license so early in the process, allowing us to continue leading from the front in supplying the safest most entertaining casino experience for players in our home market.”