Recently created slot machine maker Aruz Gaming Global said it has been licensed in several countries in North America and Asia, including Macau and the Philippines.
"We have now met stringent requirements and have been approved in our new jurisdiction," Aruz Gaming Global said in a press release on Monday. The license "dramatically expands Aruz Gaming Global's addressable market in more than 160 new jurisdictions," it added.
In Asia, it said it had received approval from Macau's Game Inspection Coordination Bureau and Philippine Gaming Regulator Paccor.
The company also said it has received approval from several North American markets, including Pennsylvania and Virginia, that "dozens more are in the works."
Aruz Gaming Global also announced that it will set up offices and distribution stores in the Netherlands, Malaysia, Philippines, Cambodia and Vietnam. It said its goal is to "further expand" the group's international reach.
The supplier said it has so far been granted licenses for more than 160 gaming jurisdictions worldwide, "up from 76 licenses in August 2023."
The timing of the new licenses "couldn't be better," Kelsey Allison, the company's global chief operating officer, said in prepared remarks included in Monday's announcement.
"Several new titles" released by Aruze Gaming Global are "two to three times the average performance in the home," and the manufacturer said it is offering "amazing new content" for "existing and new accessible markets."
Betty Zhao, senior vice president of international operations, also said in an update, "Our explosive growth and high-performance new content are generating a lot of excitement for new customers."
Aruze Gaming Global participated in this year's Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Asian Conference and Trade Fair in Macau earlier this month.
The key product displayed at the event was the company's standalone progressive product "Public Leifu" in the Muso Curve-55HB cabinet. The game will be introduced in Macau and Philippine markets "within the year," Mr Zhao said in a commentary to GGRAsia.
Aruz Gaming Global had to be recognized as a new supplier after withdrawing from the legacy slot business of former Aruz Gaming America Inc. In February 2023, the latter filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Act.
U.S.-based Play Synergy acquired the Aruze Gaming America asset, primarily slot machine business, which is part of Empire Technological Group Ltd.
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