Play’n Go receive Spanish igaming license

The supplier of Book of Dead and Reactoonz is launching in the Spanish market as it picks up the pace of slot development.

Play’n Go has secured a new market entry with a license to offer its products in Spain.

This will effectively allow the company to roll out several of its slots, among which are Reactoonz and Book of Dead, on the Spanish market.

Play’n Go is a popular supplier at top Bitcoin and crypto casinos, and its expansion into the new European market will help it deliver its titles to more customers. This comes at a time of rapid expansion for Play’n Go.

The supplier has been launching operations in new markets both in the US and Europe. In Europe, Play’n Go secured a license in Sweden, as part of the country’s re-regulated gambling market.

Commenting on this achievement, Play’n Go head of sales Magnus Thalin said: “We want to help our customers grow their businesses by retaining and engaging their players with exceptional content.”

Thalin spoke about unlocking the company’s true potential in Spain and the benefits that local operators would reap from teaming up with Play’n Go and its portfolio of established games.

Thalin has a point as Play’n Go brings several games that have won multiple distinctions and are largely seen as staple online slot titles.

Moving forward, Play’n Go will seek to establish partnerships with local operators as it maintains a busy roadmap for 2023.

There are 50 titles that Play’n Go wants to develop and launch this year, with one launching every month.

The supplier has launched a bunch of titles over the past few months, including Leprechaun’s Vault, Fat Frankies, Safari of Wealth, and Secret of Dead.

All of these games are seen as staples of the igaming experience and will now be part of the Spanish market as well. The company’s games have been featured by a number of crypto casinos.

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