Michigan has been chosen as the stepping stone for a new gaming supplier’s entry into the United States.
During the public board meeting last month, the Michigan Gaming Control Board granted an iGaming supplier license to NetGaming.
This implies that Michigan online casino players will soon have access to games from a well-established international brand on their apps.
NetGaming starts US run with online casinos in Michigan
NetGaming is a newly established company in the online casino industry.
Formed in 2018, this organization is currently active in the United Kingdom, Belarus, Malta, and Curacao. Additionally, it has recently obtained a license to operate in Greece.
NetGaming has successfully obtained its first license in the United States from the state of Michigan. Furthermore, the company has expressed its intention to seek licenses in additional states.
“In a press release, NetGaming CEO Pallavi Deshmukh expressed immense excitement upon receiving the license, acknowledging the challenging and rigorous nature of the licensing process in the US. The team dedicated relentless efforts to meticulously address every detail and requirement. Deshmukh emphasized that obtaining an igaming license in the US is a significant achievement for a start-up, and she expressed immense pride in the team’s unwavering commitment. Looking ahead, they eagerly anticipate launching with their esteemed partner.”
What online casino games does NetGaming offer?
NetGaming boasts an inventory comprising 34 distinct games, showcasing its emphasis on captivating game design infused with inventive mathematics.
At first, Michigan iGaming players will have access to four NetGaming titles, which will be made available to them.
- 3 Wild Jokers
- Aped
- Casino Punks
- Juicy Gold 100
Throughout the remainder of 2025, NetGaming expects a plethora of additional titles to be released.
Michigan online casinos continue to thrive
In November, Michigan’s online casinos experienced another month of unprecedented revenue, marking the second consecutive record-breaking period.
Last month, the 14 online operators generated a total revenue of $145.4 million, surpassing the previous record set in October by just under $141 million with a 3.2% increase.
For the past five months, Michigan has consistently achieved online revenue surpassing any monthly record set in 2021.
Michigan’s online casino revenue has surpassed $1.4 billion for the year, with the exclusion of December’s figures, which are yet to be disclosed and will be made available in the upcoming weeks.
Michigan collectively generated $1.1 billion in revenue from online casinos in the year 2021.
Screenshots courtesy of NetGaming.