Johan Ohman

Malta-based game studio, Slotmill, has announced the acquisition of a Critical Gaming Supply licence by the Malta Gaming Authority, which the company described as a “major milestone” that allows it to extend its operational reach.

Commenting on this achievement, Slotmill Founder, Johan Ohman, said “Being granted an MGA license is a major event that opens up a multitude of new and exciting business opportunities.”

“Furthermore, the MGA license is a seal of credibility confirming that Slotmill’s products and services meet the toughest standards and I am confident that it will generate a multitude of new long-term partnerships and propel the company forward.”

The licence will enable the studio, whose games include Lucky Lucifer, Vegas Gold and Outlaws, to offer its suite of products to all MGA-licenced operators.

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Johan Ohman / LinkedIn

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