Yggdrasil

Yggdrasil has become the latest in a string of online gaming content companies to be granted a Greek supplier licence, as the group looks to make further steps on its regulatory market strategy.

The licence, awarded by the Hellenic Gaming Commission, enables the firm to launch its games portfolio to Greek players under the country’s newly revised online gaming regulations. 

A wide selection of premium games, including titles featuring Yggdrasil’s proprietary game engagement mechanics, are now available to operators in the market. 

Furthermore, titles from the supplier’s YG Masters program are also on offer, providing exclusive content from exciting third-party studios. 

Yggdrasil says that it has already partnered with a number of major Greek operators, and further details about the collaborations will be announced over the next few months.  

The Greek licence is lauded as “another milestone in Yggdrasil’s regulatory market strategy,” and was made possible by the company’s ISO/IEC27001 accreditation which it secured last year.

Björn Krantz, chief of global market operations at Yggdrasil, said: “It goes without saying that Yggdrasil is yet again walking the talk and we continue to deliver on our regulatory market strategy. 

“To obtain the Greek licence, and to capitalise on our ISO/IEC27001 accreditation is yet another milestone and achievement from the great team we have here at Yggdrasil. We would like to thank all local partners for their support in making a difference with Yggdrasil and our best-in-class portfolio of innovative games in Greece.”

The company adds that the Greek online gaming market is “showing impressive growth,” and with new operators set to enter the country it provides “an exciting opportunity” to expand across Europe.

Yggdrasil becomes the latest among an array of group’s to detail Greek entry in recent weeks, following in the footsteps of Iforium, Playson, Pariplay, Kalamba Games, Betixon, 1X2 Network, Slotegrator, SoftSwiss, Oryx Gaming, and Hacksaw Gaming, among others.