LeoVegas Rolls out Proprietary Tiger Sportsbook on GoGoCasino in Sweden
The operator, owned by MGM Resorts International, acquired the Tiger sports betting suite from Tipico Group in 2024 following the latter’s exit from the US market.

LeoVegas Group has integrated its proprietary sportsbook technology into its GoGoCasino brand in Sweden, marking a further step in the group’s global rollout strategy.
The operator, owned by MGM Resorts International, acquired the Tiger sports betting suite from Tipico Group in 2024 following the latter’s exit from the US market.
Since then, LeoVegas Group has continued to expand its sportsbook footprint, introducing the product to BetMGM in Brazil, alongside launches across its brands in the Netherlands and Denmark.
The addition of a sportsbook to GoGoCasino has been enabled by a separate betting licence granted by Spelinspektionen.
Enhanced features including bet builder and live betting
LeoVegas Group said the sportsbook will offer “a superior user experience, a fully adaptable bet builder feature, daily boosted odds, partial cash-out options and a best-in-class live betting experience.”
Adrian Vella, Chief Product and Technology Officer at LeoVegas Group, said:
“Launching our proprietary sportsbook, Tiger, on our home turf in Sweden is a massive milestone for the entire group, and I couldn’t be more excited.
“Our teams across the globe have worked tirelessly to continue our international rollout, and this new addition to GoGoCasino will add layers of excitement for players who enjoy the thrills of both casino and betting.”
GoGoCasino first launched in Sweden in 2019. The Swedish sportsbook launch follows a separate development for the group, with LeoVegas Studios recently rolling out its slot titles in the Netherlands.







