Pariplay is granted a gaming license for Pennsylvania

August 17, 2022
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The NeoGames iGaming subsidiary will now be available in four US states.

Pariplay, an aggregator and iGaming content provider, has been granted an interactive gaming and manufacturer license by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. This is the fourth license of its kind obtained by Pariplay, a subsidiary of Neogames, who have also secured market access to Michigan, New Jersey and West Virginia.

With this Pennsylvania license, Pariplay now can offer residents of the Keystone State content from its Wizard Games in-house studio along with a range of third-party games from its Fusion platform.

Pariplay Head of Compliance Lawrence Hanlin commented: “We pride ourselves on working extremely hard to study the regulations and compliance to enter markets swiftly and seamlessly, and Pennsylvania is yet another example of that.

“We’re very happy to receive this license, which will help serve our operators, partners and their players with a huge range of locally appealing content.”

Pariplay Managing Director Adrian Bailey remarked that the company remains committed to expanding into new markets and that it identified Pennsylvania as an exciting, emerging area.

Bailey commented: “Receiving our fourth license in the US is an important landmark for us and we’re eager to expand commercially in our newest market. It has great potential both for Pariplay and also our future partners.”

Pariplay operates the Ignite development program which fosters exciting new gaming companies, such as Caleta Gaming, a gaming app provider. Ignite added Caleta Gaming as a partner in July, granting it access to its global distribution network and turnkey development framework.

Pennsylvanians can now expect to enjoy all that Pariplay has to offer, including its Ignite program, which has signed a variety of studios worldwide since its 2016 inception.

 

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