New Casino Games for Michigan Online Casinos as 4ThePlayer Receives License

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New Casino Games for Michigan Online Casinos as 4ThePlayer Receives License
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On October 4, the game distributor 4ThePlayer.com, located in London, took a big step toward their aggressive plan to expand into the US by being granted a provisional license in the US state of Michigan

4ThePlayer now holds two US licenses as it was granted a transactional waiver earlier in August in the state of New Jersey

4ThePlayer.com And The Michigan License

Today, 4ThePlayer.com carried out its expansion of US online casino states by receiving a provisional license in the state of Michigan. 

Their main game, 9k Yeti, will be the first to hit the Michigan market in the upcoming months. Two other successful games, 6 Wild Sharks and 3 Secret Cities will come after this. Each game features an apparent player-centric innovation that drives the entertainment experience, showcasing 4ThePlayer's distinct approach to slots.

Henry McLean - Co-founder, Commercial & Marketing Director at 4ThePlayer.com

Through their US platform partner, Gaming Realms, the titles will be distributed. The platform currently collaborate with Golden Nugget, Kindred (Unibet), Caesars, Borgata, 888, and other well-known US-based companies. In Michigan, as of now, you are likely to find the new games from 4ThePlayer in Ceasars and for New Jersey all the other mentioned can be found.

But as 4ThePlayer acquires more licenses in more states, those other casinos are expected to start offering the games in the states they operate.

According to the Michigan Gaming Control Board, internet gaming generated $148.2 million in gross revenue for Michigan commercial and tribal operators in July, an 8% increase from $136.9 million in June. According to a breakdown of the figures, sports betting totaled $21.6 million, up 40% from the previous month, while online gaming increased by 4% to $126.6 million.

There are suggestions that the US state might become the largest iGaming market in the nation, and the state's iGaming market will continue this trajectory.

The state's online casino and poker sites generated $757 million in revenue for the first half of 2022, according to the state's first-half results, demonstrating the 'appetite' for gambling in Michigan and the strength of the state, which will be able to boost further its economy and new income source opportunities for the region.

Michigan collected $798.9 million in online gaming revenue for the first seven months, compared to $88.1 million in online sports betting revenue.