Gaming Realms Confirms Market Presence in Denmark with Danske Licens Spil!
Gaming Realms has announced a significant expansion in the Danish market through a strategic partnership with Danske Licens Spil, a state-owned operator and part of the Danske Spil group. This collaboration aims to strengthen Gaming Realms' position in Denmark's online gambling sector.
As part of the partnership, Danske Licens Spil is now offering Gaming Realms' popular Slingo games to its customers. The deal includes titles such as Slingo Starburst, Slingo Space Invaders, and Slingo Sweet Bonanza, which are now available to Danish players.
Gareth Scott, Chief Commercial Officer at Gaming Realms, commented on the partnership, stating: "This partnership is another exciting milestone for us. Collaborating with Danske Licens Spil, a WLA operator with a significant focus on responsible and sustainable gambling in the Danish market, represents a major step forward as we continue to grow in the region."
This partnership is not the first for Gaming Realms in Denmark. Earlier this year, the company inked a deal with Hardrockcasino.nl, offering a selection of its games to Dutch players. Additionally, Gaming Realms collaborated with NetBet in Denmark, placing an emphasis on Slingo games. These partnerships demonstrate Gaming Realms' commitment to expanding its presence in the Danish market.
The partnership with Danske Licens Spil highlights Gaming Realms' focus on responsible and sustainable gambling practices. By collaborating with a state-owned operator, Gaming Realms is ensuring that its games are offered in a safe and regulated environment, aligning with the company's values and commitment to responsible gaming.
With this partnership, Gaming Realms is poised to continue its growth in the Danish market, offering its popular Slingo games to a wider audience. As the company expands its presence in the region, it's clear that Gaming Realms is committed to providing high-quality gaming experiences while prioritizing responsible and sustainable gambling practices.