Yggdrasil Launches Slot Portfolio with Fruity Entertainment in Finland

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on July 2, 2025
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Top-tier iGaming supplier Yggdrasil has expanded its presence in the Finnish market by launching its complete slot game portfolio with Fruity Entertainment.

The new partnership makes Yggdrasil’s content available across the operator’s two online casino brands, Kaahaus and Spinnaus.

Under the terms of the agreement, Finnish players at these casinos will now have access to Yggdrasil’s full library of games. This includes the company’s own popular titles, such as the hit Vikings series and Valley of the Gods, as well as a wide range of games from its YG Masters partner program.

The integration also includes Yggdrasil’s signature Game Engagement Mechanics (GEMs), which are designed to create a more interactive and engaging player experience.

Jose Kadala, Commercial Director at Yggdrasil, commented:

We’re very pleased to bring our slots offering to Fruity Entertainment’s two leading brands, Kaahaus and Spinnaus. Our games continue to resonate with players all over the globe due to their dynamic graphics, engaging gameplay and big win potential, and we’re confident that this will continue with customers of the two aforementioned brands.

This collaboration is part of Yggdrasil’s broader European expansion strategy, which focuses on forming key partnerships to enter new regulated markets.

A spokesperson at Fruity Entertainment said:

Yggdrasil is a provider with an incredibly proud history and one that boasts a portfolio filled with vibrant content that attracts players of all demographics. The addition of its games will allow us to accelerate our goal of becoming a must-visit destination for slot enthusiasts and we look forward to growing together.

The deal with Fruity Entertainment will significantly strengthen the operator’s casino offering, helping it stand out in the competitive Scandinavian market with a diverse and high-quality selection of games.

For Yggdrasil, this move reinforces its position as a leading content supplier across Europe.

The company holds licenses in numerous key jurisdictions, including the UK, Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands, and Ontario, demonstrating its commitment to providing compliant and innovative gaming content to regulated markets worldwide.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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