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NetBet moves on Denmark, adds suppliers

ONLINE GAMBLING20 Feb 2024
3 min. read
A Danish waterfront.

NetBet, one of the fastest-growing and established European iGaming operators, has another cause for celebration as the seminal brand has secured entry into the Danish gaming market with the blessing of the Danish Gambling Authority, and on the tail of a newly-acquired license that allows the company to set-up shop in the country.

Bringing more than 20 years of experience, NetBet has been rapidly expanding its footprint, and notably adding to a library of thousands of games, something that will continue with the company’s entry into Denmark. Commenting on the opportunity to set up shop locally, NetBet PR Manager Claudia Georgevici said that the company was indeed excited to be joining the local gaming landscape.

"We’re excited to launch in Denmark. Opening in this market is an important next step for our brand as we look to open in more licensed territories within Europe," she added. She added that her company was committed to crafting unique online casino experiences, helping players benefit from them in more than one way.

To make sure that this is indeed the case, NetBet has confirmed that it is also adding two suppliers for its Denmark rollout in the face of Push Gaming and Pragmatic Play. Both studios are known for a host of excellent titles, and they are allowed to operate locally in Denmark and offer their products in the country.

Pragmatic Play will specifically bring titles such as Sugar Rush, Sweet Bonanza, and Gates of Olympus to players in the Nordic country, whereas Push Gaming will sweeten the deal with established releases such as Boss Bear, Goat Getter, and of course, Razor Shark.

NetBet has been frankly on a tear over the past weeks and months, with the company mostly focusing on cultivating the world’s largest iGaming library. The operator signed individual content deals with Espresso Games and Skywind for its Italian operations, where a lot of its most recent efforts have been focused.

Regardless, NetBet is equally happy to grow in other markets, which is precisely what is happening right now.


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20 Feb 2024
3 min. read
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