This will allow the company to supply GB facing online casinos with its comprehensive portfolio of already proven slot titles and innovative gamification tools.
The UK- and Arizona-based developer expects several commercial agreements with leading operators to be signed in the coming months.
Andy Harris, CEO of DWG UK, said: “We are delighted to have been granted our GB licence, which marks a very important milestone in our development as an international provider of casino content.
“Being licensed by the Gambling Commission is the start of an exciting period for DWG, and we are confident that with our portfolio of varied and validated content we will hit the ground running as we look to gain serious traction on this side of the Atlantic.”
DWG has a long history as a land-based supplier, providing titles to some of the biggest names in the industry, including Novomatic, Aristocrat, Konami and IGT.
The provider also operates five popular social casinos, including Diamond Sky Casino, Spin Vegas Slots, and Jade Diamond Casino. 100% of DWG’s development is performed in-house; this includes the creation of over 100 game titles a year, to service each of its business verticals.
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