Online casino game developer, Play’n GO has secured a highly coveted Spanish gambling supplier license. The development furthers the Växjö, Sweden-based mobile and desktop developer’s recent strategy of focusing on Spain and players there. Several of the last quarters of business activity have seen growth in the region.
With certification from Spanish authorities, the company will now be able to self-certify games there and release them in Spain at the same time they go out in other regulated markets in Europe and elsewhere.
Adding a Spanish license to the company’s arsenal of certified gambling regions is a major step forward for the company that officially launched in 2017 after a decade of subcontractor work for other providers.
Spanish customers will not only be able to continue to enjoy their favorite Play’n GO titles but will now get them “hot off the press” without any undue delay as the new games hit the wider distribution network. The company is active in more than two dozen regulated jurisdictions and plans to release over 50 new titles in the 2023 calendar year.
With certification from Spanish authorities, the company will now be able to self-certify games there and release them in Spain at the same time they go out in other regulated markets in Europe and elsewhere.
Adding a Spanish license to the company’s arsenal of certified gambling regions is a major step forward for the company that officially launched in 2017 after a decade of subcontractor work for other providers.
Spanish customers will not only be able to continue to enjoy their favorite Play’n GO titles but will now get them “hot off the press” without any undue delay as the new games hit the wider distribution network. The company is active in more than two dozen regulated jurisdictions and plans to release over 50 new titles in the 2023 calendar year.