Play’n GO bags three awards at 5Star Media’s Starlet Awards

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Swedish gaming studio Play’n GO announced Wednesday that it received awards in three categories including Mobile Supplier of the Year, Slot Provider of the Year, and Game of the Year (Rise of Olympus 100) at 5Star Media’s Starlet Awards. 

Play’n GO says that it is closing out 2023 on the “crest of a wave,” having last week achieved its record number of rounds played on its games in a single day.

The trio of awards is a signal of Play’n GO’s momentum as the calendar approaches 2024, with the company continuing its expansion into the US market and beyond, the iGaming provider further said.  

Magnus Olsson, Chief Commercial Officer of Play’n GO, said: “It’s brilliant to see Play’n GO’s momentum continue with this hat-trick of awards. This year has been an exceptional one for us, and we’re pleased to see the hard work of our entire team recognized in this way.  

We offer players the best online casino experience in the entire industry, and winning awards such as these is proof positive. I’m especially excited to see one of our ‘100’ series of games rightly recognized with Rise of Olympus 100 winning game of the year.” 

Play’n GO recently recorded its all-time high of close to a quarter of a billion rounds in a single day. ”Underlining the enduring strength of the company and continued growth across global regulated markets, Play’n GO recorded close to a quarter of a billion rounds on 1 November – an all-time record for the nearly 20-year-old company,” the supplier announced in a press statement.

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