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Swedish-American game provider Supremeland Gaming has secured operating licenses in New Jersey and West Virginia just weeks after making its United States debut in Pennsylvania.
New Jersey and West Virginia players will soon be able to play two slot games from Supremeland’s Powderkeg Studios’ catalog, Munition Mine and Red Panda Rising.
As the name suggests, the theme of Red Panda Rising revolves around the rare species. It takes place in a Japanese-themed setting and has a 3×5 reel layout and 25 ways to win. It is a high-volatility game with a 94.31 percent return to player rate. Betting options range from 25 cents to $100. Red Panda Rising has various bonus features, including scatters, wilds and free spins.
As a new developer, Powderkeg Studios has a limited number of games. However, more games are soon to come, including Wild Quad Squad and Die Piñata Die. The studio is looking to extend its market reach, as parent company Supremeland Gaming has partnered with content aggregator EveryMatrix to distribute its games in New Jersey. Among EveryMatrix’s partners are prominent New Jersey-licensed casinos like BetMGM, DraftKings and BetRivers.
“We have selected a number of high-quality games studios to partner this way and very much appreciate the high-quality games Supremeland has developed on our platform. We are confident they will be appreciated by U.S. players who will now also enjoy bonus capabilities across these games that haven’t been seen in the market until now,” said Erik Nyman, president of EveryMatrix Americas.
In West Virginia, Supremeland Gaming has acquired an interim supplier license, enabling the company to provide its content within the state and collaborate with casino operators.
Las Vegas-based Powderkeg Studios launched its first game in November. Its parent company, Supremeland Gaming, originated in Stockholm, Sweden, and has headquarters in New York.