Wazdan secures transactional waiver to launch in New Jersey

Online casino games developer Wazdan has secured a transactional waiver from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE) to launch its content in the US state.
The permit will enable Wazdan to roll out a selection of its online and mobile games with licensed operators in New Jersey.

This initial launch will include titles such as 9 Lions, Larry the Leprechaun and Sizzling 777 Deluxe, as well as other popular titles, such as Power of Gods: The Pantheon, Magic Stars 3 and Magic Fruits Deluxe.

“New Jersey needs no introduction as a market and we’re thrilled to be able to offer some of our most popular games to operators in the state,” Wazdan chief commercial officer Andrzej Hyla said.

“With more to come from us in this territory, it’s the first step on a very exciting journey.”

Wazdan also holds licences in Great Britain, Malta and Romania, while it is also certified in a number of other markets including Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland and ..

Online casino games developer Wazdan has secured a transactional waiver from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE) to launch its content in the US state.

The permit will enable Wazdan to roll out a selection of its online and mobile games with licensed operators in New Jersey.

This initial launch will include titles such as 9 Lions, Larry the Leprechaun and Sizzling 777 Deluxe, as well as other popular titles, such as Power of Gods: The Pantheon, Magic Stars 3 and Magic Fruits Deluxe.

“New Jersey needs no introduction as a market and we’re thrilled to be able to offer some of our most popular games to operators in the state,” Wazdan chief commercial officer Andrzej Hyla said.

“With more to come from us in this territory, it’s the first step on a very exciting journey.”

Wazdan also holds licences in Great Britain, Malta and Romania, while it is also certified in a number of other markets including Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland and Colombia.

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