Key points:
- Yggdrasil has partnered with iGP
- A range of heritage slots and titles including Trickstar Spins and Max Elements GigaBlox will be available via iGP's iGaming Deck
Yggdrasil has partnered with iGP, providing a range of titles to the supplier's aggregation product, iGaming Deck. The titles will thus become accessible to iGP’s operator clients and their players.
Titles to come to the platform include Trickstar Spins, Max Elements GigaBlox and Lucky Apocalypse GigaBlox among others, as well as popular heritage slots. The aggregation product now hosts a portfolio of over 10,000 titles, alongside promotional tools and partner reporting systems, providing analytics to operator partners.
On the partnership, Yggdrasil CCO Jose Simon said: “iGP offers us remarkable reach thanks to the number of clients powered by its services. Our growing portfolio now has access to a significantly larger player pool thanks to our partnership, and since the beginning, it has been a delight to work with its team to make this happen.”
IGP CEO Jovana Popovic Canaki added: “Yggdrasil is undoubtedly one of the leading brands in the industry and integrating such a diverse range of titles will be a fantastic addition to our product.
Good to know: iGP launched iGaming Deck in September 2023
“This partnership greatly enhances our aggregator, giving partner operators a best-in-class offering they can provide to their players, and this will continue to be our focus going forward.”
Despite it still being early into 2025, Yggdrasil has been busy expanding its presence across the market. In early January, it received a B2B gaming licence from the Danish gambling authority, Spillemyndigheden, and a week later brought on Jose Simon as Chief Commercial Officer.
It also partnered with Aristocrat Interactive in January, expanding its game portfolio in the US and Ontario. The supplier now has exclusive distribution rights for the games in these territories.