EveryMatrix has been granted conditional approval from the Michigan Gaming Control Board to operate its iGaming platform in the Great Lake State. The company applied for the license earlier this year.
EveryMatrix said it plans to distribute its iGaming content through its casino integration and productivity platform, CasinoEngine, which contains more than 12,500 game titles in its library.
CasinoEngine services more than 250 casino venders and sub-venders and has the capacity to be integrated with third-party platforms because of its modularity.
In addition to licensing rights in Michigan, the operator also holds approvals in the states of New Jersey and West Virginia. EveryMatrix said it plans to apply for licensing in other jurisdictions in the near future.
EveryMatrix Americas President Erik Nyman commended the state for its success since launching its regulated market and said the company plans to go live in the state as soon as possible.
He commented: “The state of Michigan has established a solid framework for online gaming and delivered strong results since market opening.
“We are very pleased that EveryMatrix has been granted the license approval for iGaming and expect to go live shortly with our customers.”
EveryMatrix is a global iGaming platform provider. The company is a member of iDEA Growth in the US, a member of the World Lottery Association and a member of the European Lotteries Association.
EveryMatrix has fulfilled licensing requirements in New Jersey and has submitted a license application in Michigan. The company plans to file additional applications in other US states as well as in Canada.