Red Rake Gaming, a prominent supplier in iGaming, and the studio behind such popular slot games as Million 777 Hot, Triple Irish, and Gods of Ireland, has had another interesting development to report with the studio obtaining the necessary licenses from the PennsylvaniaGaming Control Board (PGCB) and offer its products to locally regulated and licensed operators.
The partnership is a huge opportunity for the supplier as it allows it to set foot in the United States. Pennsylvania is the first state to approve the company’s supplier license, but won’t be the last, as Red Rake Gaming has confirmed that a number of other states are currently reviewing its application and the process is in its final stages.
Red Rake Gaming will deliver a number of its games locally to ensure that local audiences have access to some of the most exceptional content from the developer’s portfolio, including the Million Ways to Win and Super Series portfolio. Red Rake Gaming is licensed in more than 20 jurisdictions and the United States is a brand new opportunity for the company as it seeks to expand its geographical reach.
Commenting on the opportunity, Red Rake Gaming Managing Director Nick Barr said that there has been a sustained increase in the content that Red Rake Gaming delivers to partner operators over the past years.
"We are equally delighted to now be able to offer the players who have enjoyed our social games over the years to have the ability to play with real money in Pennsylvania," Barr said, with no brand confirmed as the supplier’s first partner. An actual launch of the Red Rake Gaming titles in the United States should not be too far around the corner.
Red Rake Gaming holds an ISO 27001 accreditation and has been licensed by local and national authorities such as the Malta Gaming Authority, ONJN, and the UK Gambling Commission, among others.
Red Rake Gaming has similarly been expanding in Europe where the company has teamed up with a number of local brands such as NLO and Casino777. The supplier’s journey in the United States is only getting started as the local market is poised to expand over the next years, with more states opening up to the benefits of regulating online casino gaming.
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