Supremeland Gaming, a US-based igaming supplier, is set to enter its fourth state on home ground after gaining a supplier licence for Michigan.
Upon receiving the provisional licence, Supremeland Gaming can now provide its collection of in-house developed online casino content to operators active in the Great Lake State, including games from its slot studio subsidiary, Powderkeg Studios.
Having debuted in November 2023, Supremeland Gaming has added the Michigan licence to its three existing licences in the US, having previously gained approval to offer its titles in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and West Virginia.
Rickard Öhrn, CEO of Supremeland Gaming, explained: “With approvals already in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and West Virginia, our entry into Michigan underscores our dedication to serving players nationwide.
“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 US igaming community.”
Players in the Great Lake State will soon have access to Supremeland slots, such as Red Panda Rising, as well as Powderkeg’s Munition Mine once the supplier begins to form partnerships with the state’s operators.
Supremeland Gaming is not the only supplier to have focused on Michigan in recent deals, as 1X2 Network also gained entry into the state last month by forming an alliance with Rush Street Interactive.