
Million Games, a rising player in the iGaming supply sector, has achieved a critical milestone in its expansion strategy by receiving authorisation from the Swedish Gambling Authority (Spelinspektionen) to offer commercial online games within the Swedish market.
This success reinforces the company’s commitment to operating in highly regulated jurisdictions and provides a perfect lead-in to its major showcase at the ICE Barcelona 2026 trade exhibition.
The newly approved licence for commercial online games is a strategic accomplishment, especially considering Sweden is the supplier’s home market. Having now satisfied the authority’s stringent requirements for compliance, player protection, and technical standards, Million Games is poised to integrate its offerings into the Swedish digital ecosystem.
The next crucial steps will involve certifying its full portfolio of individual game titles and actively establishing strategic partnerships with local aggregators and licensed Swedish operators.
Million Games currently offers an expanding, multi-faceted portfolio that includes a diverse range of video slots, table games, multiplayer formats, and instant-win products. This content is developed both internally and through its innovative Million Stars partner programme.
The company has explicitly confirmed its commitment to maintaining full regulatory compliance, ensuring its entire operation and content library align with Spelinspektionen’s robust framework and technical standards.
The timing of this regulatory approval is critical. It precedes the company’s planned major appearance at ICE Barcelona 2026, where Million Games will leverage its new licence status to engage potential international partners directly.
The event will serve as a crucial global platform for the studio to showcase upcoming game releases, highlight recent collaborations, and solidify its position as a creative, trustworthy studio capable of navigating rigorous regulatory environments.
This official Swedish backing provides tangible proof of quality and responsible operation, enhancing the company’s credibility on the global stage amidst the industry’s heightened focus on compliance.
The authorisation comes as the Swedish regulator continues its robust enforcement actions, including the recent order against Yomoly Ltd to cease targeting Swedish customers without a licence, emphasizing the value of being fully compliant.
Thomas Nimstad, CEO of Million Games:
“This achievement represents more than compliance. It’s a milestone that defines our direction as a company. Sweden is our home market, and obtaining this licence reinforces our commitment to quality, responsibility and innovation.”


