Isle of Man Awards License to Hacksaw Gaming
The Isle of Man Gambling Supervisory Commission has granted Hacksaw Gaming a Software Supply license in what is a major step forward for the casino games developer.
Throughout 2021, Hacksaw Gaming, a Malta-based games provider, focused on expanding into additional regulated markets. It has now received licenses in more than five regulated jurisdictions, including the UK, Malta, and Greece, ensuring that its titles reach a large audience.
Marcus Cordes, Hacksaw Gaming COO, said, “We’re delighted to add the Isle of Man to our regulatory license portfolio, and I’m sure many more licenses will follow in the years to come.”
Last year saw Hacksaw Gaming launch in the Swedish market with Svenska Spel Sports and Casino, and before that, the company received the necessary license to launch in Denmark. Furthermore, in September 2021, Hacksaw signed a partnership with Flutter’s Paddy Power Betfair, which strengthened its position in the UK iGaming market.
Hacksaw Gaming rounded off 2021 by entering the Spanish iGaming market with a deal that saw more than 20 Hacksaw games go live for Spanish gamblers in December. The company has a portfolio of more than 70 games that are split across three verticals, slots, scratch cards, and a mix of both.
It has already launched a new title this year, King Carrot, which went live on 6 January, and the provider has announced that it intends to double its slots portfolio over the coming 12 months.
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