AGS has announced that it has been awarded a provisional igaming supplier license by the Michigan Gaming Control Board.

The license will allow AGS to provide its proprietary game content for the State of Michigan’s licensed online casino operators when igaming is approved to go live by the state’s gaming control board, which is expected to happen in late 2020 or early 2021.

Once the state’s online gaming program is live, the Las Vegas-based gaming developer will offer its land-based game content to licensed online operators in the state through its powerful remote gaming server.

The company plans to deliver a play experience with a robust library that includes game content such as Capital Gains, Fu Nan Fu Nu, Golden Wins, Jade Wins, Longhorn Jackpots, and Rakin’ Bacon!.

AGS Executive Vice President Matt Reback said: “We are excited about being awarded our provisional igaming license in Michigan and look forward to helping the state launch its new igaming program.

“We are confident that Michigan is going to be a strong market for us, with three commercial casinos that cater to a repeat player base, and player familiarity with AGS games due to the popularity and longevity of our land-based games in the Michigan market.”

AGS’ online game content is live to players in regulated markets in Europe and Latin America, as well as New Jersey and Pennsylvania in the United States, with Michigan expected to be the company’s next expansion.

The company also partners with many of the world’s largest online operators to provide game content and games from third-party suppliers through its AxSys Games Marketplace.