GGL is the country’s gambling regulated under overhauled gambling laws, enabling SkillOnNet to scale its offer well across the country.
As a result, the company will be able to press on with a variety of online slots, which is the company’s specialty. The entry is carried out through DrueckGlueck.de, SkillOnNet’s leading brand in the iGaming market. The license, though, will apply to all of the company’s brands.
SkillOnNet to Scale Slot Offer in Germany
Presently, DrueckGlueck.de will get most of the attention, as the website is already ranking well in the regulated German market, having launched there in 2015, thanks to a license issued by the state of Schleswig-Holstein.
This was possible because of the way the German iGaming’s market was structured before 2021 when Schleswig-Holstein was the only state that could run online slots and other games. Thanks to the new license, SkillOnNet will bring its full portfolio of games and experiences to DrueckGlueck.de all across the country.
SkillOnNet has a distinct library of games that are set to stick with players and the company has worked hard to develop a bunch of engagement tools that will enable it to carry this even further. Commenting on this partnership, Michael Golembo of SkillOnNet, said:
Germany is a huge market with a massive audience for slots. Having the official German license means SkillOnNet players will be part of a fully regulated experience, feeling more confident, safe, and secure, many for the first time.
Michael Golembo of SkillOnNet
Golembo assured that SkillOnNet was thankful to have received this regulatory permit and added that the company will work very hard to ensure that it meets all regulatory conditions as outlined by the federal watchdog.
SkillOnNet has been rapidly integrating new suppliers in its offer over the past months, allowing the company to build an even stronger presence in the online iGaming market.