Denmark
RoyalCasino Partners with ScatterKings for Company’s Danish Launch
Rapidly expanding provider enters one of Europe’s most established regulated markets with its initial local operator partnership now operational.
ScatterKings has launched in Denmark’s regulated iGaming sector through a collaboration with RoyalCasino, a major online casino operator in the country, following the acquisition of a licence from the Danish Gambling Authority (Spillemyndigheden).
Players at RoyalCasino will enjoy access to ScatterKings’ collection of carefully designed games, such as Coins of Cleo and the anticipated Big Bob’s Gold, introducing new innovation to one of Europe’s most regulated and advanced markets.
Featuring precise calculations, captivating audiovisual elements, and built on a dependable AI- and cloud-driven platform, ScatterKings’ games provide seamless integration, steady performance, and an immersive experience for players in various regions.
Denmark’s strict regulatory framework and advanced market conditions position it as a logical progression for ScatterKings’ international growth plan, subsequent to their expansion into Austria at the close of 2025. Approval from Spillemyndigheden highlights the studio’s dedication to high-quality, compliant entertainment of the utmost standard.
RoyalCasino.dk is managed by the RoyalCasino Group, which boasts over 30 years of experience in the Danish gaming sector. The organization initially launched Royal Casino Aarhus in 1991, then ventured online in 2016, establishing itself as one of the nation’s most reliable casino brands.
ScatterKings remains focused on quality and craftsmanship, with each title being a passionate effort that combines established mechanics with daring artistic vision and unwavering performance. Created by a skilled team and supported by knowledgeable industry experts, the provider’s content is crafted to be distinctive and function flawlessly.
Steven Cross, CCO at ScatterKings, said: “Securing our Danish licence is a huge achievement for the team as we expand our global footprint and is a clear signal of where we’re heading as a studio. Denmark is one of the most respected markets in Europe, so entering it with a partner like RoyalCasino makes this launch even more special.
“RoyalCasino’s heritage aligns perfectly with our ambitions for ScatterKings. We’re incredibly proud to see our games live with such an iconic Danish brand, and this is only the beginning.”
Per Petersen, CEO at RoyalCasino Group, said: “With their stellar iGaming track record and dedication to succeed, ScatterKings impressed us instantly. Their ever-expanding games portfolio offers up true quality games made with genuine craftsmanship, and I expect we’ll see a lot more from them in the future. As one of Denmark’s largest online casino operators, we are highly selective about the partners we work with, and we’re delighted to be partnering with ScatterKings.
“We’re excited to be ScatterKings’ first partner as they enter the Danish market and look forward to providing a truly excellent experience for our customers.”
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Anti-Money Laundering Act
Denmark: Gambling Operators’ Obligation to Assess the Risk of New Technology Before Launch
According to Section 7(1) of the Anti‑Money Laundering Act, gambling operators are required to identify and assess the risk that they may be misused for money laundering. The risk assessment must be based on the operator’s business model and must cover risk factors associated with customers, products, services and transactions, as well as delivery channels and countries or geographical areas.
The Danish Gambling Authority points out that this obligation means that any new technology used by a gambling operator must be risk‑assessed before it is launched, ensuring that no part of the operator’s business remains unassessed. New technology could, for example, include the introduction of new games or new payment solutions. The introduction of new technology therefore constitutes a change to the operator’s business model, which requires an update of the risk assessment.
When launching a new game product or other technology with which the operator has no prior experience, the operator must investigate whether relevant sources exist that can support the risk assessment.
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Danish Gambling Authority
Denmark Sees 2.3% Increase in Gambling Spend in April 2026
Danes’ gambling spend increased in April 2026 compared with the same month last year, according to the latest monthly statistics from the Danish Gambling Authority. The online casino market in particular experienced notable growth.
The figures show that total gambling spend in April 2026 rose by 2.3% compared with the same month last year. Betting saw a decrease of 22.5%. Online casino recorded an increase of 18.4%. Gaming machines experienced a 2.8% increase. For land‑based bingo, there was an increase of 17%, while land‑based casinos saw a decline of 8.3%.
More Data on ROFUS
From this month onwards, additional statistics on ROFUS (the Danish Gambling Authority’s Register of Voluntarily Excluded Players) will be available. In addition to information on the number of registered individuals and their gender, it is now also possible to view the age distribution of the nearly 72,000 people who have excluded themselves from gambling. For example, 40.7% of those registered in ROFUS are men under the age of 30.
The monthly statistics also include figures from the Danish Gambling Authority’s helpline, StopSpillet.
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Arshak Muradyan
Digitain Secures Licence from Danish Gambling Regulatory Authority
Digitain has obtained a licence from the Danish gambling regulatory authority, marking another major step in the company’s regulated market expansion across Europe. The licence grants Digitain the right to supply live games within the regulated Danish market.
This approval marks another significant milestone in Digitain’s strategic expansion across regulated jurisdictions. It reinforces Digitain’s commitment to operating in full compliance with international regulatory standards while delivering trusted, high-performance gaming solutions to partners in key markets.
Denmark is one of Europe’s most established and highly regulated gaming markets, recognised for its strong compliance framework, high operational standards, and focus on responsible gaming. Entering the Danish market represents an important achievement for Digitain as the company continues to build sustainable growth across regulated markets worldwide.
Arshak Muradyan, Group Chief Compliance Officer at Digitain, said: “Obtaining the Denmark licence represents another important milestone in Digitain’s regulatory expansion journey and reflects our long-term commitment to operating within highly regulated markets. Denmark is recognized for its strong compliance standards and mature gaming ecosystem, making this achievement particularly significant for our continued European growth strategy. We are proud to begin building new partnerships in the market and bringing our live gaming solutions to Danish operators.”
By securing the Danish licence, Digitain further strengthens its position as a trusted global provider of innovative gaming solutions and expands its footprint across key European markets.
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