Supremeland Gaming obtains license in Michigan

Thursday, May 16, 2024 8:20 PM
  • Mia Doyle, Special to CDC Gaming

Swedish-American igaming supplier Supremeland Gaming has received a supplier license in its fourth state, Michigan, making headway in its U.S. expansion strategy after gaining approval in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and West Virginia within a four-week time frame.

“With approvals already in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and West Virginia, our entry into Michigan underscores our dedication to serving players nationwide,” said Rickard Öhrn, CEO of Supremeland Gaming. “We are excited about the opportunities this new market brings and look forward to delivering innovative, engaging and responsible gaming solutions to the rapidly growing U.S. igaming community.”

Players in the Great Lake State will have access to the provider’s game portfolio, including titles from Supremeland’s Powderkeg Studios, which launched its first game in November. Examples include Munition Mine™, which offers 576 paylines and a maximum win of up to 10,000 times your bet, and Red Panda Rising™, a 5×3 slot that launched in February this year. Both games offer bonus features like free spins, wilds and scatter symbols.

“We are thrilled to have obtained our first approval in the United States, and we couldn’t be more excited to introduce our titles to the American igaming community,” Öhrn said after approval in Pennsylvania in February.

Supremeland, headquartered in New York, was founded in September 2021 and has development hubs in Las Vegas, Stockholm and New Delhi.

Mia Doyle is a news writer for Major League Content, covering the latest stories across the casino and sports betting industry. Mia’s specialties include US gambling business, casino technology, and legislation news. Mia also likes to write about responsible gambling and social responsibility.