bet.bg Expands iGaming Content with Yggdrasil in Bulgaria

Bulgarian igaming operator bet.bg has added Yggdrasil content to its online casino offering, extending the supplier’s distribution in the country’s regulated market. The agreement brings a selection of Yggdrasil titles live on bet.bg’s igaming platform, increasing the range of third-party content available to local players.

Under the deal, bet.bg has launched more than 20 games from Yggdrasil’s portfolio. The rollout includes established titles such as Vikings Go Berzerk and Valley of the Gods, alongside newer releases including Raptor DoubleMax, Hades Gigablox and Golden Fish Tank 2. The integration forms part of bet.bg’s ongoing approach to expanding its igaming catalogue within Bulgaria’s regulatory framework.

For Yggdrasil, the partnership adds further coverage in Europe as the supplier continues to focus on regulated jurisdictions. The Bulgarian launch follows broader activity by the company across multiple markets during 2025, including further entries and expansions in parts of the Balkans, as well as developments in Brazil and Spain.

The bet.bg agreement highlights continued supplier-operator collaboration in regulated igaming markets, as local operators seek to broaden content portfolios while suppliers prioritise scalable distribution through licensed platforms.

Jose Kadala, Chief Commercial Officer at Yggdrasil, said: “Partnering with bet.bg is a real statement of intent for us as we further boost our footprint in the Balkan region.

“Our titles have already proven to be incredibly popular in the region, and we’re confident that bet.bg customers will love the gaming experiences we will provide for them.”

A spokesperson for bet.bg added: “We are extremely pleased to offer Yggdrasil’s wide-ranging product portfolio to our players as we look to further standout in the market with our extensive casino offering.

“Yggdrasil brings a combination of fan-favourite games and cutting-edge mechanics to our collection, and we can’t wait to grow in tandem with them.”

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