Michigan License Paves Way for Stakelogic’s US Debut

Stakelogic, the provider of online casino content, is now able to make its debut in the US market, having received a provisional license to operate in Michigan, one of the fastest-growing markets in the States.

The Michigan regulator awarded the developer a Provisional Internet Gaming Supplier License paving the way for operators in the state to integrate Stakelogic’s portfolio of classic slots, video slots, and other games.

Stakelogic is arguably best known for its classic slots; however, many of its video slots have also proved extremely popular with players, including titles such as El Patron, Atlantis Gold, and Candy Wild Bonanza Hold and Spin. The games are characterized by engaging animations and soundtracks and gameplay features, including wilds, multipliers, free spins, and the developer’s Super Stake feature.

Receiving the Michigan license is a major step on the way to Stakelogic achieving its aim of becoming a leading provider in North America, and the company expects to receive further licenses in the coming months.

Stephan van den Oetelaar Stakelogic CEO

Securing approval to launch in Michigan is a milestone moment for Stakelogic and our ambitions for the US market where we intend to become a leading provider of popular online casino content. Our classic slots and video slots have taken global markets by storm, and we expect them to be a big hit with players in Michigan and across the US. We are already in talks with operators in Michigan and look forward to integrating our slots in due course. I’d like to thank the Michigan regulator for working with us on securing our license, and we now look forward to seeing players in the state enjoy the engaging and entertaining experience our games deliver with each spin.

Stephan van den OetelaarStakelogic CEO

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