The announcement marks the group’s third US state licence as it aims to continue its expansion across the US market.
“Pennsylvania is the fifth most populous state in the US with a population of circa 13 million people,” a statement from Gaming Realms read. “The licence will allow Gaming Realms to provide its Slingo Originals game content to the state's licensed online casino operators, a market which grew by 574% in terms of revenue in 2020. Gaming Realms expects to go live in Pennsylvania and in Michigan in the near future.”
“We are delighted to have been granted our licence in Pennsylvania, where iGaming revenues grew by nearly 600% in 2020,” said Gaming Realms Executive Chairman Michael Buckley. “We are now licenced in the three largest states for iGaming, and look forward to more states regulating in the future.
“We have signed a number of multi-state deals and direct integration agreements with some of the largest operators in the US, giving an excellent opportunity to capitalise on the expansion of the exciting US iGaming market.”
Gaming Realms last month announced it was trading on the OTCQX Best Market in the United States, while also announcing its full year results for 2020, where revenue increased by 66% to £11.4m ($16.2m).