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Gaming Realms expands in Denmark through Danske Licens Spil partnership

Gaming Realms expands in Denmark through Danske Licens Spil partnership

This partnership allows Danish players access to a range of Gaming Realms’ Slingo games.

Gaming Realms has announced an expansion in the Danish market through a partnership with Danske Licens Spil.

The collaboration aims to strengthen Gaming Realms’ position in the region’s online gambling sector.

Off the back of the partnership, Danske Licens Spil – part of the state-owned Danske Spil group – is now offering Gaming Realms’ Slingo games to its customers.

Titles such as Slingo Starburst, Slingo Space Invaders and Slingo Sweet Bonanza are all included in the deal and are now available to Danish players.

Commenting on the partnership, Gareth Scott, CCO at Gaming Realms, stated: “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.”

Gaming Realms has struck up a number of similar partnerships already this year. Earlier this summer, for example, the company inked a deal with Hardrockcasino.nl – a deal which sees the operator offering a selection of Gaming Realms’ games.

Shortly prior to this, Gaming Realms also collaborated with NetBet in Denmark – another deal that placed an emphasis on Slingo games.

Commenting on this, NetBet Denmark’s PR Manager Claudia Georgevici said: “At NetBet, we understand that Slingo games are incredibly popular with our players. That’s why we aim to provide them with the widest possible range of these games, so there’s always something new for them to enjoy.

“Gaming Realms have an excellent range of Slingo titles and have established themselves as an influential figure in online gaming, which makes them the perfect partner for a mutually beneficial and productive relationship.”