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Supremeland Gaming Hits the Ground Running in US
The casino game developer has acquired its first license in the United States, hoping to continue expanding in the country

The first state where Supremeland Gaming will be able to operate its products is Pennsylvania, with the Keystone State’s Control Board issuing an interim authorization that will allow the supplier to roll out its content portfolio with interested and licensed operators.
Supremeland Secures Coveted Pennsylvania Market Entry
Supremeland Gaming is a Swedish iGaming studio and developer which is only getting started, with the company creating four vivid and standout games, Munition Mine, Red Panda Rising, Wild Quad Squad, and Die Pinata Die, with the developer planning on more spectacular releases in the months to come.
Although an upstart studio, the company already has created unique experiences. The company reunites two development arms under its banner, to name Powderkeg Studios, which has developed all of the four current releases, and a new project that is still a work in progress.
Powderkeg Studios is specifically based in New York, allowing Supremeland Gaming to rapidly expand its portfolio in the coveted market. The company specifically signed an agreement with EveryMatrix and the latter’s SlotMatrix platform to ensure that once cleared to roll out in iGaming America, Supremeland would have a trusted and ready partner locally.
Company Planning New Development Arm Launch
Commenting on the opportunity, Supremeland Gaming CEO Rickard Öhrn had this to say about exploring the company’s achievements and future opportunities in the market:
“We are thrilled to have obtained our first approval in the United States, and we couldn’t be more excited to introduce our titles to the American igaming community. This is a momentous occasion for Supremeland, and we are eager to contribute to the vibrant gaming culture in Pennsylvania and beyond.”
Earlier this year the company hired new teammates as it sought to strengthen its development and operational capabilities, bringing new senior mathematicians and technical artists on board.
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