Massive Gaming’s B2B License to Bring Online Games Portfolio to Global Markets

  • Massive Gaming was awarded a B2B license by the Malta Gaming Authority 
  • The B2B license allows Massive to extend its games portfolio to global markets 
  • A Massive Gaming exec said MGA license was “an important milestone” in its expansion
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Massive Gaming’s new B2B Gaming License allows the firm to expand its online gaming content worldwide. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

Players on online casino sites licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) could soon be accessing titles by Massive Gaming (MGV), the Australia-based arm of South Korean video game developer/publisher, Neowiz.

A Monday press release revealed that the MGA has awarded MGV a B2B Gaming License, paving the way for the iGaming firm to offer its gaming content to MTA-licensed operators and platforms worldwide. 

As such, Massive formed MVG Malta as part of its licensing process and in support of its legal market expansion strategy. 

license bolsters Massive’s collaboration with global gaming operators

MVG’s Director George Cho stated in the release that the B2B accreditation marked “an important milestone” for his firm’s expansion into regulated global jurisdictions. Cho said the MGA license bolsters Massive’s collaboration with global gaming operators and partners, adding that his firm looks forward “to building new partnerships as we grow our global distribution network.”

MVG’s gaming portfolio is split between its three content studios, namely Slot Mart, Whale House and Blitzcrown. Titles developed by the trio cover traditional slots, regulated market content, and emerging format-games as found in the crash-style genre.

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