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iSoftBet completes games certification for newly regulated Swedish market
Classic proprietary titles include newly released Crystal Clans, The Dalai Panda and Nutcracker
iSoftBet, the market-leading online and mobile casino software provider, has certified an extensive range of its best performing proprietary and branded slot games for the newly regulated Swedish market.
All iSoftBet’s Swedish-licensed customers now have access to a wide portfolio of games, including brands such as LeoVegas, Betsson and No Account Casino that are already live in the new market since it opened on 1st January 2019.
Games include newly released Crystal Clans, The Dalai Panda and Nutcracker, classic titles such as 3888 Ways, Fortune Diamond and Lucky Leprechaun, and blockbuster branded game Basic Instinct.
Mark Halstead, Compliance Manager at iSoftBet, said: “The appetite for a wide variety of slots content across the Nordics is huge so we’re delighted to have completed a major phase in certifying our best performing games for Sweden which has only been open for a few weeks.
“Our regulated market footprint is among the best in the business and 2019 will undoubtedly see this extended to other new and exciting territories.”
iSoftBet is shortlisted in the Casino Product of the Year category at the Global Gaming Awards announced on 4th February and is exhibiting at stand number N5-240 at ICE 2019 in London on 5th to 7th February.
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