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EveryMatrix receives West Virginia licence

| By Laura Gumbrell
Gaming platform provider EveryMatrix has secured a licence to offer its services in West Virginia.

EveryMatrix currently delivers igaming software for casino, sports betting, affiliate management and payment strategies. The company is currently preparing to go live by putting up hosting facilities and getting its products certified.

This follows the company completing the licensing application for both West Virginia and Michigan back in December 2021. It is also already licensed in New Jersey.

Erik Nyman, president of EveryMatrix Americas, said: “EveryMatrix has filed for several licences in states that have regulated casino and sports and we are pleased to see these efforts are paying off. Alongside licensing, we also have multiple deals with large US operators that will be ready soon.”

The move will allow EveryMatrix ro distribute gaming content from Armadillo Studios and Spearhead Studios through using the company’s casino integration platform, CasinoEngine.

“It will take a lot of time and dedication to become a leading supplier of turnkey services for gaming in the US, but this is another crucial step in that direction.”

This comes as the company makes a shift towards expansion, having invested in gaming studio Jelly Entertainment in March and Swedish-listed LL Lucky Games AB in May 2021.
Earlier this week, the company also announced a partnership with International Game Technology (IGT), where the UK-based brand will offer slots across North America under IGT’s patented portfolio and licensing programme.

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