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AHAnne Hartley
Booming Games, a prominent slot provider, has achieved a significant milestone in its global expansion strategy by obtaining a B2B gaming license from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO).
The official approval, disclosed on the company's LinkedIn page this Monday, empowers Booming Games to offer its popular gaming content, including titles like TNT Bonanza, Cash Pig, Buffalo Hold and Win, and The Wild Wings of Phoenix, to licensed gambling operators in Ontario, Canada.
This development is a crucial move for Booming Games as it marks the company's entry into the lucrative Ontario market, positioning itself strategically for growth in North America.
Frederik Niehusen, Chief Commercial Officer at Booming Games, expressed enthusiasm, stating, "The company's swift market action has granted it a competitive advantage.
We are thrilled to have obtained a full Ontario B2B gaming license, allowing us to expand in the fast-growing Canadian market."
Booming Games has been actively pursuing a global presence in regulated markets.
In 2023, the company successfully entered markets in Spain, Colombia, The Netherlands, and Denmark.
The Ontario B2B gaming license is a pivotal achievement in line with Booming Games' overarching strategy to penetrate regulated markets worldwide.
The slot provider has also been diversifying its content through strategic agreements. In December, Booming Games inked a deal with Ronaldinho, the 2002 World Cup winner, encompassing the development of Ronaldinho-themed slot games.
The first of these games is scheduled for release early this year, adding an exciting dimension to Booming Games' expanding portfolio.
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