Peter & Sons has been able to debut its slot games with Danske Spil through a partnership with Light & Wonder’s platform, which will now make the acclaimed supplier’s games available to the casino’s audiences.
As a result, players who have a registered account with Danske Spil will be able to experience such Peter & Sons’ high-performing and popular classics as Barbarossa, Muddy Waters, Ghostfather – Awakened, and many others.
The rollout of these and other titles is made simple through Light & Wonder’s integration capabilities, which have allowed Peter & Sons to pursue similar content partnerships across various jurisdictions and with acclaimed casino partners.
Danske Spil is further distinguished as one of the top Danish online casinos for real money, offering players a safe and responsible environment where they can play and enjoy popular games from the likes of Peter & Sons and other acclaimed developers.
Commenting on the success of this content integration, Danske Spil’s Simon Hoffmann Riis said that the operator was very happy to have carried out this integration:
"Their distinct art style, strong game mechanics, and imaginative themes bring something truly new and exciting to our players.DanskeSpilis is committed to offering a diverse and safe gaming environment, and working with innovative developers like Peter & Sons helps us fulfill that promise."
Peter & Sons Commercial Director and Founder Yann Bautista was similarly pleased with the opportunity to see his company integrated with one of the true iGaming powerhouses in Denmark.
"Teaming up with DanskeSpil allows us to broaden our player base there via a platform that’s widely trusted and deeply embedded in the local gaming culture.DanskeSpilCasino is a flagship brand, and we’re proud to have our content featured on its platform," Bautista wrapped up.
Peter & Sons has been busy developing its international footprint just as well. The company launched in Brazil with PlayUZU and Bacanaplay in February.
Similarly, the supplier also teamed up with White Hat Gaming in the United Kingdom at the end of last year.
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