Bluberi Approved in Minnesota

Bluberi Gaming announced that regulators in Minnesota have approved the company for a gaming license in the state, opening up an important tribal gaming market for the company.

Bluberi Approved in Minnesota

Slot supplier Bluberi Gaming announced it has been approved for a gaming license by the state of Minnesota.

The original tribal gaming state in the U.S., Minnesota represents a great growth opportunity for the company and a chance to bring Bluberi’s content to the patrons of Minnesota tribal casinos.

“Bluberi is excited to enter the Minnesota casino and gambling market that is home to 19 casinos and more than 21,000 slot machines,” said Casey Whalen, Bluberi’s chief commercial officer. “We are grateful to Special Agent Jill Ahart and the team at the Minnesota DPS Alcohol & Gambling Enforcement for their support of Bluberi.”

Minnesota’s 19 casinos include the first-ever tribal casino in the U.S., established in 1988, and the state continues to be among the leaders in Class III gaming. “Bluberi is excited to bring top-performing content, including themes such as Devil’s Lock, Treasure Hunter, Fu Bamboo, and the upcoming Xing Fu 888 to Minnesota casinos in early 2023,” said Bluberi in a press release.

“Bluberi’s introduction into Minnesota couldn’t be coming at a better time,” said Mesa Whitehurst, vice president of sales for Bluberi. “This is a market founded on video content, and that is what Bluberi does best. We will be bringing great content, service and a passion for gaming. I am excited to see what we can do and how our products resonate with the players of Minnesota.”

Christian Smith, senior director of product & marketing for Bluberi, added, “I’m so excited to begin placing Bluberi games at Minnesota casinos. Our design philosophy is build games that players will find fun, engaging, and hopefully, offer them something they don’t find in other slot themes. We’ve long viewed Minnesota as having some of the savviest players in North America and will be pursuing opportunities to test new games with key casino partners.”