

BGaming has secured a new partnership with SpinOro to bring its gaming portfolio to a broader European audience. This collaboration will help BGaming expand in key regulated markets across Europe, including Spain, Lithuania, Romania, and Bulgaria. SpinOro’s operator partners will now have access to BGaming’s growing collection of titles.
The partnership strengthens BGaming’s presence in Europe. Their portfolio features over 180 exclusive in-house slots, scratch cards, and table games, available in more than 20 languages. Through SpinOro’s powerful aggregation platform, operators can choose from a flexible range of cross-platform games. These can be offered as a standalone suite or integrated alongside top providers’ titles.
Following successful deals with operators like Uniclub, InBet, and StarCasino in Q3, BGaming continues to cement its reputation for delivering top-quality gaming experiences across the continent.
Olga Levshina, BGaming’s CCO, said: “We’re thrilled to partner with SpinOro to bring our diverse content to more European players. SpinOro is known for boosting player engagement with its cross-platform offerings, and our games are designed to do just that. We look forward to delivering unforgettable experiences in these key markets.”
SpinOro’s COO, Jeff Letlat, added: “BGaming’s titles are highly sought after, especially as they continue to explore new themes, mechanics, and genres. We’re excited to welcome them to the SpinOro platform and are confident their games will keep players entertained as more titles are released.”
Meanwhile, the Danish gambling regulator, Spillemyndigheden, has revealed that gross gaming revenue (GGR) from the regulated market reached DKK571m (€76.6m) in August. This marks a 4.3% increase compared to the same month last year and a 3.1% rise from July.
Online casino revenue continues to drive growth, with a 20.8% year-on-year increase and a 5.3% uptick from the previous month. This nearly matched March’s record figures. However, other sectors saw declines, particularly sports betting, which dropped 14% year-on-year.
Retail slot revenue fell slightly by 0.2% year-on-year but edged up from July. Meanwhile, land-based casino revenue took a 12% hit compared to last year.
The national self-exclusion scheme, ROFUS, reported 51,893 registered users by the end of August, showing a 12.4% year-on-year growth. Of these, 77.3% were men, and 66.6% opted for permanent self-exclusion.