Gaming Awards
Yggdrasil recognised as Innovator of the Year at the International Gaming Awards 2023

Yggdrasil, the leading publisher accelerating iGaming innovation, has been named Innovator of the Year at the International Gaming Awards (IGAs).
Held at the Savoy Hotel in London, the International Gaming Awards recognises the very best providers and operators in the world of gaming, both land based and online.
Innovator of the Year recognises how innovative a company has been in the past twelve months, and how they have thought outside of the box to create new and exciting gaming experiences.
Yggdrasil were awarded this landmark accolade thanks to its innovative Game Engagement Mechanics (GEMs), pioneering YG Masters program and immersive portfolio of award-winning games.
This win marks the seventh consecutive year that Yggdrasil have been recognized for an award related to innovation at the prestigious industry event.
Björn Krantz, Yggdrasil CEO, said: “The IGA Innovator of the year award is a fantastic achievement and great start of ICE 2023. This is our seventh innovation award, and I am very proud of our Yggdrasil team! The iGaming landscape continues to change at a rapid pace and this award is yet further proof of that Yggdrasil continues to disrupt the industry with leading innovations.â€
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