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Lady Luck Games Gets Certified in Sweden to Storm the Market
Lady Luck Games has secured a new license under the re-regulated iGaming regime in its home country
Thanks to the license issued by Spelinspektionen, Lady Luck Games will be able to provide its outstanding variety of games to licensed local operators in the country. Sweden has toughened its stance on gambling, making sure that suppliers only work with legitimate brands, and never collaborate with unlicensed third parties that may be targeting Swedish players without a permit.
Lady Luck Games Obtains Coveted Swedish License
Lady Luck Games has hailed this new license as a significant milestone in the company’s history and an opportunity to do what it does best – build excellent games that strike home with players locally as well as in international markets. Mads Jørgensen, the company’s chief executive, has welcomed this renewed chance to bring its innovative content to Sweden:
We are thrilled to receive our Swedish gambling license, enabling us to bring our innovative and immersive casino games to the Swedish market. This license is a testament to our dedication to compliance, responsible gaming, and delivering top-notch entertainment experiences to our valued players.
Mads Jørgensen, the company chief executive
Jørgensen said that the brand was already known for a number of cutting-edge slots, including Treasures of Tizoc, Popeye, Astro Anna, and Spinjoy Megaways, all of which are bound to strike home with Swedish players. The company is of course building a diverse selection of titles designed to anticipate player tastes and preferences.
Meanwhile, company CCO Julian Borg-Barthet said that the studio was fully committed to serving audiences in the market. This allows the company to grow and make its products available to even bigger audiences.
“We are dedicated to continuously enhancing our games and providing innovative experiences that captivate and thrill our players,” Borg-Barthet concluded. Lady Luck Games has been securing a number of licenses of late. The company has obtained the go-ahead from regulators in both the United Kingdom and Malta.
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Although Fiona doesn't have a long-spanning background within the gambling industry, she is an incredibly skilled journalist who has built a strong interest in the constantly growing iGaming network. The team at Gambling News is glad to have her on our roster to help deliver the best stories as soon as they hit. Aside from writing, she loves to dabble in online casino games such as slots and roulette, both for her own enjoyment and also as research to better improve her understanding of the industry.
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