Michigan

Game Lounge is ready to expand further in the US with the recent licenses obtained to operate in Michigan and Massachusetts, the company said in a statement.

In Michigan, it will cover both verticals – Casino and Sports Betting – while in Massachusetts it will focus on Sports Betting.

Game Lounge has now secured nine licences in the US: in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Indiana, West Virginia, Arizona, Virginia, and now in Michigan and Massachusetts.

Whilst the Michigan regulator opened the sports betting market in December 2019, the Massachusetts Gaming Committee “MGC” only opened the sports betting market this year, on 10th March. Game Lounge is one of the first affiliates who are able to start a collaboration with the major online operators licensed in Massachusetts. 

Kevin Ciantar, COO/Managing Director of Game Lounge commented:

“Looking at the promising prospects of these two growing states in the US, at GL we are thrilled to expand our existing collaboration with the licensed operators in the US and proud of having taken another step forward as a leader in the iGaming affiliation. We continue guiding and educating bettors, also now in Massachusetts and Michigan, for a safe and responsible gaming and betting experience in the States.”

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