The MGCB Certified Supremeland Gaming As Casino Games Supplier in the Wolverine State

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The MGCB Certified Supremeland Gaming As Casino Games Supplier in the Wolverine State

Software vendor Supremeland Gaming received its supplier license from the Michigan Gaming Control Board, marking its entry into its fourth U.S iGaming market. The developer has not announced upcoming partnerships with Michigan casinos online

In the press release announcing the license acquisition, CEO Rickard Öhrn said they are excited about entering the Michigan market and plan to continue delivering engaging and responsible gaming solutions. 

Emerging Provider Focusing on U.S. Markets 

Supremeland Gaming is a Swedish-American technology company focusing on the U.S. iGaming market. The brand is headquartered in New York but employs a global team of industry leaders with extensive knowledge and operates out of development hubs from Stockholm, Las Vegas, and New Delhi. 

The company was founded in 2021, and now, it garners international appeal due to its innovative portfolio of casino games. Supremeland Gaming has two subsidiaries in Powderkeg Studios and TBA. The portfolio of Powderkeg Studio features seven Red Panda Rising, Die Pinata, Die, Graveyard Gang, Beer Stein Bears, The Fun Hell, and Wilde Quad Squad.  

Most slots distributed under the Supremeland Gaming umbrella are modern 5-reel machines, but some are equipped with the Megaways mechanics. The games use an RTP range between 94% and 96% with no specific preference for volatility, using the full spectrum of low, medium, and high. 

Potential Partners in Michigan? 

Although Supremeland Gaming is a newcomer in the Great Lakes State market, it already has experience in New Jersey and has acquired supplier licenses in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The developer has found an ally in EveryMatrix, which functions as its distribution partner in the U.S. Through the EveryMatrix network, Supremeland Gaming titles have arrived in the lobbies of BetMGM and DraftKings in the Garden State.  

As previously mentioned, Supremeland Gaming has not shared any details about its future partners in Michigan. Yet, executives from the New York-based software vendor have not hidden their aspirations to have their games distributed to major online casino operators in each U.S. market. The developer plans to continue expanding and innovating in the iGaming industry. The plan involves three new game releases in the near future, but two more slots could be coming until the end of 2024.

There are over 10,000 slots available in the lobbies of the 15 licensed online casinos in Michigan. Yet, operators are constantly growing their game inventory by forging new partnerships with emerging developers. Players can also use Michigan online casino promotions to play exclusive games. 

Michigan offers one of the most lucrative online casino markets, measured according to revenue data. Predictions for 2024 indicate that the combined revenue for all 15 licensed online casinos in Michigan will surpass $2 billion. The Great Lakes State iGaming marker ranks second nationally, only behind Pennsylvania.

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