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Yggdrasil Grows German Market Presence with 106 Games
Yggdrasil has grown its presence in Germany with the launch of a whopping list of 106 games on the Lottohelden platform, strengthening its position in one of Europe’s most regulated iGaming markets
Yggdrasil, the gaming studio that has been “building standout iGaming experiences by combining stunning visuals, smart game mechanics, and engaging gameplay designed to keep players coming back” for over a decade, has strengthened its foothold in Germany, one of Europe’s most tightly regulated gaming markets known for its reliability, full compliance, and proven delivery.
Over 100 Titles Available to German Players
The company’s new content launch on the online lottery platform Lottohelden features 106 games.
The list includes iconic releases like Valley of Gods, Vikings Go Berzerk, and Multifly, together with releases from studios part of the YGG Masters program.
The latter features popular or up-and-coming providers such as Black Cat Games, Iron Heart Games, Lakka Studios, Slightly Edgy, and DreamSpin.
“A Natural Fit”
The new partnership builds on Yggdrasil’s current and lengthy relationship with Lottoland, which started a decade ago, in 2016. Lottoland belongs to the same group as Lottohelden. The group helped establish a connection with the supplier prior to its official launch in Germany.
Phillip Taylor, Yggdrasil’s head of region in Europe, called their latest integration with Germany’s Lottohelden “another important step” in expanding its reach in key regulated markets.
“This milestone has been made possible through our strong relationship with Lottoland, with whom we have proudly partnered since 2016,” Taylor added.
Daniel Ibing, Lottohelden’s vice president for gaming & sportbetting, also praised the country’s “highly regulated market”, emphasizing the importance of working with “suppliers that combine strong content with proven reliability and compliance expertise.”
“Yggdrasil’s reputation in regulated jurisdictions made this partnership a natural fit,” Ibing further said.
The Sweden-founded studio by former-NetEnt chief executive officer Fredrik Elmqvist called Germany a strategically important jurisdiction, mentioning that total iGaming revenue is expected to reach $10 billion by 2030.
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