Players in Pennsylvania will soon be able to enjoy Stakelogic games after the Malta-based provider acquired a license from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.
Key takeaways:
- Stakelogic gets a license from the PGCB
- This is a Malta-based provider with a suite of exciting online casino games
- This is the company’s first license in the US
Stakelogic, the Malta–based casino game supplier, recently announced that it has acquired a provider license from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. This marks the first such license for this supplier in the US and will see players in the Keystone State gain access to Stakelogic’s online slots suite.
In a statement, Stephan van den Oetelaar, chief executive officer of Stakelogic said;
“Our slots have topped the charts in markets across Europe and beyond, so we are incredibly excited to see them launch in the state of Pennsylvania. This is one of the most successful iGaming states with a growing and maturing market where players are now seeking more feature-rich games.”
Players can expect a bit of the old mixed with the new
With the addition of Stakelogic games to online casino libraries in PA, players can expect familiar themes reminiscent of what they would find in land-based casinos.
Some of the most popular titles from this provider include Money Track, Treasures of RA, and Geedy Fox. Stephan van den Oetelaar commented on the provider’s offering, saying;
“Our suite of video slots absolutely provides feature-rich games, while our classic slots are great for those trying online play for the first time or simply prefer the style and gameplay of traditional slot machine games,”
Since Stakelogic games are a popular option in many markets across the world, we can’t wait to see the reaction from PA players when they launch.
“Our slots have topped the charts in markets across Europe and beyond, so we are incredibly excited to see them launch in the state of Pennsylvania. This is one of the most successful iGaming states with a growing and maturing market where players are now seeking more feature-rich games.” – Stephan van den Oetelaar