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Gambling LawMonday, 3 November 2025 · 10:25am GMT · 2 min read

Million Games Secures Swedish Gaming Licence Ahead of ICE Barcelona 2026

The milestone marks a significant step in the company’s strategic expansion into regulated markets — perfectly timed ahead of its participation at ICE Barcelona 2026.

BWBeth WoodsEditorial Team
Million Games Secures Swedish Gaming Licence Ahead of ICE Barcelona 2026

Million Games has been officially approved by the Swedish Gaming Authority (Spelinspektionen) for a licence to provide commercial online games in Sweden. The milestone marks a significant step in the company’s strategic expansion into regulated markets — perfectly timed ahead of its participation at ICE Barcelona 2026.

“This achievement represents more than compliance — it’s a milestone that defines our direction as a company,” said Thomas Nimstad, CEO of Million Games.

“Sweden is our home market, and obtaining this licence reinforces our commitment to quality, responsibility and innovation. The timing couldn’t be better as we prepare to showcase our growing portfolio at ICE in Barcelona.”

A Licence That Opens Doors

With the Swedish licence now secured, Million Games is set to move into the next phase of its growth — certifying individual game titles and establishing partnerships with Swedish operators and aggregators. The company’s expanding portfolio features video slots, table games, multiplayer formats, and instant-win experiences, developed both in-house and through its Million Stars partner programme.

Million Games remains committed to maintaining the highest regulatory and technical standards, ensuring complete compliance with Spelinspektionen’s player protection framework and operational guidelines.

ICE Barcelona 2026 – A Platform for Innovation

As one of the world’s premier iGaming exhibitions, ICE Barcelona 2026 offers Million Games an ideal platform to showcase its vision for regulated market growth. Visitors will find the team at Stand 2C72, where new game releases, partnership opportunities, and future roadmap highlights will be presented.

“Gaining the Swedish licence before ICE is the ideal timing,” Nimstad added. “It allows us to meet potential partners face-to-face, demonstrate our compliance-ready portfolio, and strengthen Million Games’ position as a trusted, creative studio within regulated markets.”

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