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Oryx Gaming has taken its first steps into the Danish market after the Bragg Gaming Group company inked a distribution deal with SkillOnNet regarding its roster of online casino brands.

As a result of the agreement, Danish players now have access to Oryx content featuring proprietary and regionally customised titles, created by a range of development studios including Gamomat and Kalamba.

Furthermore, SkillOnNet’s casinos and operator partners also have access to Oryx’s advanced marketing tools, such as leaderboards and tournaments, that are designed to be successful in improving acquisition and retention rates.

Matevz Mazij, managing director of Oryx Gaming, said: “Going live in Denmark is exciting for us and we are certain that our wide-ranging portfolio of casino content offers a perfect mix of classic and innovative titles that will fit the Danish players well. 

“SkillOnNet offers an impressive list of popular casino sites in Denmark and makes an ideal partner for our market entry.” 

SkillOnNet is a leading software platform provider which powers several unique and popular online casino brands licensed in Denmark, including PlayOJO, LuckyVegas, SlotsMagic and RoyalBet. 

Michael Golembo, sales and marketing director of SkillOnNet, added: “Oryx has built an impressive content library with premium games aimed to appeal to a large player demographic and we are thrilled to be the first partner to offer their popular slots in Denmark and look forward to entering more markets together.”

Last week Bragg Gaming Group lauded a strong growth trajectory throughout the year’s second quarter, a trend which has continued into a Q3 where revenue is expected to be in line with management expectations.

Group revenue during 2020’s second quarter increased 107 per cent from €5.9m to €12.1m year-on-year, with the figure also representing a 38 per cent jump from €8.8m in Q1.

Adjusted EBITDA of €1.8m represents significant growth from a loss of €0.3m in the prior year and gain of €0.7m in the year’s first quarter.