Hacksaw has officially launched in the Pennsylvania iGaming market. The move follows regulatory approval in late 2024. This marks another step in the supplier’s wider U.S. expansion strategy.
Hacksaw secured its Interactive Gaming Manufacturer License in Pennsylvania in December 2024. The license allows it to distribute its portfolio of digital slots, scratch cards, and instant win games in the state. Pennsylvania is considered one of the most developed iGaming jurisdictions in the U.S.
The rollout is going live through a partnership with FanDuel. FanDuel’s platform will now feature a selection of Hacksaw titles. This collaboration boosts Hacksaw’s visibility in the Pennsylvania iGaming market.
Christoffer Källberg, Group CEO at Hacksaw, said: “We are pleased to make our debut in Pennsylvania, and we look forward to delivering our innovative, player-first content to a new audience.”
This marks Hacksaw’s second major move in North America after its initial U.S. market steps earlier this year. The company has been expanding its licensing footprint across multiple regulated states. Pennsylvania adds to a growing list of U.S. markets open to the provider.
Hacksaw’s platform is built to support quick scaling and efficient distribution. The modular structure helps speed up market launches like this one. The company also manages development and distribution across the full B2B iGaming value chain.
The Pennsylvania launch aligns with Hacksaw’s strategy to build partnerships with large operators. Working with FanDuel gives it access to an existing user base. That’s expected to fast-track brand awareness in the region.
Hacksaw is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm under the ticker HACK. Its offering spans multiple verticals including slots and instant win products. The company’s tech platform supports ongoing content delivery in regulated markets.
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