Software and games developer seeks authority to to supply local operators with its online casino games
European online gambling software and games developer NetEnt has applied to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) for a licence to provide its online casino games to state-licensed operators.
Pennsylvania is the second large US state to regulate online casino and with almost 13 million people, it is the fifth largest state by population. The state has a long tradition of gambling on the land-based side, with players generating relatively high gross game revenue per capita, a statement from NetEnt revealed Wednesday.
Erik Nyman, managing director NetEnt Americas LLC, said: “We have enjoyed success in New Jersey and believe that this will continue in Pennsylvania. We will launch with a mix of our table games, video slots, jackpot games and unique features like free spins that have been greatly appreciated by our customers and their players. Our ambition is to be live in Pennsylvania as soon as the market opens.”