Online betting software group announced this week that they've been granted approval to launch operations in the state of Pennsylvania after the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board gave them their blessing.
The software group will now be able to offer its games in the Keystone State. The approval also paves the way for Bragg to finalize its purchase of Spin Games, as various markets had to approve of the deal.
Regarding the licensing Bradd Chief Strategy Officer Yaniv Spielberg said, "We appreciate the PGCB's staff members' diligence in reviewing our license application and thank them for the approval to enter Pennsylvania's iGaming market. Reflecting this license approval, we look forward to completing our acquisition of Spin Games in the next few weeks.
"Since announcing the planned acquisition, we have worked closely with the Spin Games team to complete the technical integration between our Remote Game Server and their technology platform and as a result, we are ready to begin operating in several U.S. markets very quickly following the completion of the acquisition later this month.
"We expect the Spin Games and our RGS combined offering will deliver the benefits of our advanced player engagement, data tools and platform technology alongside Spin Games' U.S. market content and operator relationships, providing for a differentiated and widely distributed iGaming product offering."
Bragg didn't give us any information on who they're going to be working with in the iGaming market, but we'll keep tabs on the company and update as appropriate.