Igaming solutions provider Yggdrasil has extended its content deal with Betsson Group by continuing its content distribution deal with the Betsafe brand in Lithuania for six months.

Betsson’s Lithuanian brand will have access to Yggdrasil’s content portfolio from the beginning of April, including games like Temple Stacks, Vikings and as well as forthcoming titles Multifly.
The Betsafe brand will also offer customers Yggdrasil’s second Splitz game, Neon Rush, due to be launched in April. The operator first entered Lithuania in 2016 when the online market was first regulated.
Betsson was one of Yggdrasil’s first customers after signing a partnership in 2014 which has since been extended to cover multiple jurisdictions including Denmark, Italy, Latvia and Spain.
Patrick Nordwall, head of Nordics at Yggdrasil, said: “Betsson is one of our key customers and we are thrilled to extend our long-lasting partnership and partner with them in a new market.
“We continue to implement our growth strategy in regulated markets, and we are looking forward to offering our games to local players in Lithuania, especially titles featuring our new mechanics Splitz and upcoming Gigablox.”
Ciara Nic Liam, product director at Betsson Group, said: “Yggdrasil’s games have been very popular among our customers across all markets since day one of our partnership and we know Lithuania will be no different.
“Their ever-growing portfolio of innovative and engaging games will be a great addition to our existing offering.”