1X2 Network, a top-tier developer of internet casino software, has been granted a comprehensive provider permit from the Michigan Gaming Control Board. This achievement marks a significant stride in the company’s North American growth strategy, mirroring a comparable authorization secured in Ontario the previous year.
Michigan-based gamblers can anticipate access to sought-after titles from 1X2 Network’s internal studios, encompassing Iron Dog Studio and Prospect Gaming. Notable releases set to debut in the state include “1 Million Megaways BC,” “1 Million Fortunes Megaways,” and the “Hold and Win” collection from Iron Dog Studios.
Furthermore, 1X2 Network will introduce its groundbreaking crash game, “Maverick,” to Michigan. Crafted by their AD Lunam studio, “Maverick” has captivated the digital gaming realm since its unveiling earlier this year.
Kevin Reid, Chief Executive Officer of 1X2 Network, conveyed his enthusiasm, remarking, “We are delighted to deliver our offerings to the US market, with Michigan emerging as an early adopter in fully embracing the substantial potential offered by regulated iGaming.” He underscored their dedication to regulated environments, aligning with Michigan’s aspirations for the industry’s trajectory.
The Swedish Gambling Authority (SGA) has granted Mayfair a coveted license, allowing the company to introduce its B2B gaming solutions in Sweden. This UK-based firm, recognized for its premium iGaming content and software engineering, is well-versed in regulated environments, possessing licenses in numerous regions such as the UK, Romania, Greece, Malta, and Ontario.