The Finnish online casino brand, Winlandia, has continued to expand its reach in Europe and several months after the operator announced that it is taking its gaming shop international, the casino brand is already rolling the red carpet in a second iGaming market abroad.
Moving forward, players in Denmark will have access to Winlandia along with all of its amazing titles and offers optimized to meet the stringent regulatory standards in the Danish market and comply with the country’s uncompromising stance on responsible and safe gambling, Casino Guru News learned in an email press release.
Winlandia officially operates under a Danish license now and this makes the second market, after the United Kingdom, where Winlandia has been able to roll out. Already, the company brings a library of 2,752 games that range from classic to video slots, from jackpots to table games, live dealer tables, and many others.
Winlandia has been working with many local Nordic suppliers to make sure that it’s easy to jump borders like this and deploy its full portfolio, including NetEnt and Play’n GO, both of which are also regulated and available to offer their products in Denmark.
The casino similarly touts a number of player-focused perks such as Daily Rewards, tournaments, ongoing promotions, and more prizes to take a shot at. Commenting on the latest opportunity, Winlandia Head of Acquisitions & PR Christoffer Grönlund said that the company was truly excited to be making this move into the Danish iGaming market, and promised players who pick the brand to be rewarded.
"Those that join us can expect a thrilling online casino experience, with nice bonuses, great rewards and the largest collection of online casino and slot games to explore," Grönlund shared in an official statement. He similarly pointed out to the shared heritage between Nordic people and teased that there is plenty of Finnish Sisu to go around for those players who seek Winlandia in Denmark.
Winlandia’s offer may be just a bit smaller in Denmark than it is in the United Kingdom, where the company arguably operates more than 5,700 games. The casino itself is powered by SkillOnNet, which is behind other popular brands, such as PlayOJO, and brings plenty of opportunities to players locally.
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