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Yggdrasil Gaming debuts in Germany with 106 slots via Lottohelden deal

A new era for German players begins as Yggdrasil's hit slots arrive. Industry leaders bet big on a market poised for explosive growth by 2030.

The image shows an old book with a picture of a man and a dragon on it, along with text and a logo....
The image shows an old book with a picture of a man and a dragon on it, along with text and a logo. The book appears to be a German playing card, with the man and dragon depicted on the cover. The text on the book is likely related to the game, and the logo is likely a representation of the game.

Yggdrasil Gaming debuts in Germany with 106 slots via Lottohelden deal

German players can now access more than 100 slots by the Valley of the Gods creator after the iGaming studio struck a market access deal.

Vikinglore giant Yggdrasil Gaming made its Germany debut via Lottohelden last week.

According to a press release, the access deal within the Gibraltar-based subsidiary of the Lottoland Group brings 106 titles to German players, including Vikings Go Berzerk, Multifly, and other slots from its Vikings Go series.

Yggdrasil also confirmed that titles released in Germany include slots from partner studios under its YGG Masters program, such as Iron Heart Games, Slightly Edgy, Lakka Studios, DreamSpin, and Black Cat Games.

iGaming revenue projections of $10bn by 2030

The studio, originally founded in Sweden in 2013 by ex-NetEnt CEO Fredrik Elmqvist, stated in its press release that Germany is a strategically important jurisdiction, with total iGaming revenue projections of $10bn by 2030 for the market.

Yggdrasil's Head of Region Europe, Phillip Taylor, said the access deal with Lottohelden to enter Germany marked "another important step in expanding Yggdrasil's reach in key markets."

Lottohelden's VP Gaming & Sportbetting Daniel Ibing praised the studio's reputation and its "strong content with proven reliability and compliance expertise."

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