Wicked Games secures Swedish B2B gaming licence
April 20, 2026 — Wicked Games has successfully obtained a licence in Sweden, representing another key milestone in the company’s ongoing expansion across regulated markets.
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This approval enables the studio to supply its gaming content to licensed operators within Sweden, reinforcing its foothold in one of Europe’s most mature and strictly regulated jurisdictions. The move enhances Wicked Games’ ability to collaborate with partners operating under Sweden’s regulatory framework.
The newly acquired licence underscores the company’s continued focus on compliance, operational preparedness, and sustainable growth in regulated environments. It also creates fresh opportunities for Wicked Games to broaden its distribution through partnerships with operators active in the Swedish market.
“Securing our Swedish licence is a strong validation of the compliance standards and technical readiness behind our business,”
said Khadija El Abi, Head of Partnerships at Wicked Games.
“Sweden is an important market for us, and this approval allows us to support licensed operators there with content built to stand out in competitive lobbies.”
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The Swedish approval aligns with Wicked Games’ wider strategy to expand its regulated global presence and increase accessibility of its content across key markets.
With a portfolio centered on bold ideas, transparent gameplay mechanics, and engaging entertainment, the studio remains focused on delivering content that helps operators stand out while adhering to the expectations of licensed jurisdictions.
As Wicked Games continues to grow internationally, the Swedish licence represents another significant step forward in its long-term development strategy.
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