ReelNRG Limited, part of the LL Lucky Games AB Group of companies, has obtained its B2B United Kingdom Gambling Commission (UKGC) licence.
By securing this licence the company is now able to distribute both Lady Luck Games and ReelNRG content to a host of leading operators via its own platform.
Players will be able to enjoy Lady Luck Games’ top-performing titles The Treasures of Tizoc, Beetle Bailey and Astro Anna, as well as its latest release SpinJoy Society Megaways. Top ReelNRG titles such as Dark Spells, Genie`s Gold and Mr. Mostacho will also be available to play.
The UKGC processes every application with the highest attention to detail and is recognised globally as one of the highest bars of entry for a gaming company. Receiving a UKGC licence will allow Lady Luck Games to continue their impressive growth and build upon new and existing partnerships with leading operators.
Mads Jørgensen, co-founder and CEO of LL Lucky Games AB said: “Securing a UKGC gaming licence is a significant moment for our company. We are now able to provide our premium gaming content to our partners in the world`s preeminent and established market, the United Kingdom. This is a moment we`ve all been waiting for, and to see this finally happening is a massive achievement and will open many new doors for Lady Luck Games.”
About Lady Luck Games
LL Lucky Games AB (publ) develops, produces, and markets digital slot machines to gaming operators. Founded in Stockholm in 2019 by a group of industry veterans, it maintains a strong focus on the gameplay experience and sticky design. The company now boasts an ever-expanding portfolio of games, using in-house innovation and creativity with high-end technology and a solid business sense. Trading in LL Lucky Games shares began on Nasdaq First North Growth Marked on June 23, 2021.
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