Net Entertainment US Push Could Come Next Year

Net Entertainment US PushRecent reports have been indicating that a Net Entertainment US push could come as early as 2015. NetEnt has been doing better than ever according to their most recent financial reports, and they’re looking to secure their long-term future by trying to position themselves as one of the go-to software companies for states that are opening up to regulating the online casino industry. This is a smart move, and it could really pay off over the next few years as more states look into adding these types of games to boost revenues.

About the Net Entertainment US Push

Per Eriksson is the CEO of Net Entertainment, and he believes that right now is the perfect time to start getting ready to try to enter the US market. It’s hard to argue with that logic as this seems to be a critical time in the expansion of all types of online gambling in the United States.

While games are currently running on a state-regulated level in New Jersey, Delaware and Nevada, a dozen or so other states, including some with the enormous pieces of the population, have already started looking into running their own games as well. NetEnt wants to get in on the ground floor, so to speak, without letting the competition get a foothold first that they will have to compete against.

Major Growth for NetEnt

Net Entertainment’s success has largely been because they refuse to follow what’s seen as the norm in the online casino industry. Up until they started becoming popular, most other software developers were worried about putting out as many games as they could. NetEnt realized they couldn’t compete in this area because they started much later than other companies. Instead, they focused on producing games of a higher quality, and this is what has made them stand out and earn deals with some of the largest operators in the world. With recent deals with Full Tilt Poker and William Hill under their belt, it’s a great time for NetEnt to push for even more growth.

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