Malta-based mobile-oriented supplier Hacksaw Gaming has announced its entry into the Danish iGaming market, after it gained certification from the country’s gambling regulator.
It is only the latest market entry for the company, which has had its products certified across several European regions, including the UK, Sweden, and Latvia.
Its content will be delivered in Denmark through a partnership with 25SYB on Bet25.DK and Casinogo.DK, made possible via the recent Scientific Digital OGS platform agreement.
Operators will now be able to provide Hacksaw’s games such as Chaos Crew, Stack ’em, as well as its most recent release, Wanted Dead or a Wild within the coming weeks across multiple platforms.
Celebrating the achievement, the company’s COO Marcus Cordes said: “We have multiple clients already operating in the Danish market, so it was a natural step for us to be able to offer our content in Denmark and we look forward to seeing how this market performs for us over the coming months.”
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