Aspire Global’s Pariplay acquires iGaming licence for West Virginia

Aspire Global’s Pariplay acquires iGaming licence for West Virginia

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Aspire Global’s Pariplay acquires iGaming licence for West Virginia

Aspire Global’s Pariplay has been given a temporary iGaming supplier licence to be used in the state of West Virginia. This licence marks Pariplay’s debut in its second US state, after it got approved for a licence in the state of New Jersey just last year. The interim licence will allow Pariplay to sign deals with casino operators in West Virginia and offer its innovative suite of gaming content to more players in the ever-growing US market.

The US has proven itself as being a huge growing market in the global iGaming scene, with the almost immediate uptake gambling obtained in every single state that legalised it. Up until now, 26 states have either legalised sports betting or have passed a bill to do so. West Virginia has shown massive potential, reporting grand month-on-month revenue increases according to the West Virginia Lottery Commission.

This development in the US is the most recent move in Pariplay’s 2021 expansion strategy, and an obvious display of its constant efforts to expand its global footprint across all the regulated markets. By entering into partnerships with a new base of operators in West Virginia, Pariplay will have the ability to offer its renowned portfolio of hundreds of casino games, which includes popular titles such as Kings of the Trident Deluxe, Dragons of the North Deluxe, Mystery Fox, Wolf Riches and Stallion Fortunes. 

Aside from Pariplay’s innovative gaming catalogue, operators in West Virginia will also acquire access to thousands of games from leading suppliers that are available through Pariplay’s Fusion aggregation platform.

In a comment on the licence award, Adrian Bailey, managing director of Pariplay, stated: 

Being approved by the West Virginia Lottery Commission to offer our high-quality games to players also in this market is a very exciting move for Pariplay, as we see much potential not only in this state but in the US market as a whole. We think our suite of games will resonate well with the players in this state and we look forward to building partnerships with operators in West Virginia and beyond as we continue to expand into more regulated markets.

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