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Swedish regulator gives Stakelogic seal of approval

Swedish regulator gives Stakelogic seal of approval

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Stakelogic has successfully secured a licence from the Swedish regulator, Spelinspektionen, allowing it to continue to offer its classic and video slots to operators in the market.

The provider’s live dealer subsidiary, Stakelogic Live, has also been given the green light by the Swedish Gaming Authority to continue to serve operators in the market.

This means that operators will be able to offer their players Stakelogic’s full suite of classic slots, designed to stir a sense of nostalgia while still getting player pulses racing.

The games are all about the instantly recognisable fruit symbols such as oranges, grapes, melons and cherries, as well as the BARs, Bells and 7s, that land on the reels. This is combined with Wilds, Multipliers and even Free Spins.

Popular Stakelogic classic slots available to operators in Sweden include Multi6Player, Big Runner Deluxe and Multi4Player. In addition, the provider’s full portfolio of explosive video slots is also available to operators in the market. This includes Cash Express, Wild Buzz, El Cowboy Megaways, Devil’s Trap, Diamond Staxx Multipays and the just-launched Spartans vs Zombies Multipays and Greedy Fox.

Stakelogic Live’s premium live content has also been approved, allowing operators to offer their players the most authentic, interactive and engaging experiences in the market. Games cover American Blackjack, European Roulette and Live Game Shows such as the newly released Runner Runner Roulette 5000X.

Stephan van den Oetelaar, CEO at Stakelogic, says: “Sweden is an important market for us, and we are thrilled to be among the first to secure a supplier licence for both Stakelogic and Stakelogic Live.

“Our games have really hit the mark with players in Sweden, and securing approval from the regulator means that we can continue to offer our slots and live content to operators and their players once the expected regulatory change comes into force.”