The new licence allows Hacksaw to provide services to Isle of Man-licensed operators. Hacksaw has previously offered its games in various countries, including Great Britain, Malta, Latvia, and Sweden. In October of last year, the company obtained a licence to operate in Denmark, and in August, it received a supplier licence for Greece. Marcus Cordes, COO at Hacksaw Gaming, expressed delight in adding the Isle of Man to their regulatory licence portfolio and anticipated obtaining more licences in the future.
Hacksaw Gaming, established in September 2018, now boasts a portfolio of over 70 games across three verticals: slots, scratch cards, and a combination of both known as the “high fixed prize” segment. Their first game of 2022, King Carrot, was launched on January 6th with the aim of doubling their slot portfolio and solidifying their position within the industry.