
1X2 Network has expanded its footprint in Denmark’s regulated iGaming market through a new partnership with Stake.dk, enabling its portfolio of games to go live on the rapidly growing platform.
The agreement strengthens Stake.dk’s product offering by integrating content from 1X2 Network’s 2026 roadmap alongside future releases.
Immediate Launch Supported by Danish Licensing
As a supplier fully licensed by the Danish Gaming Authority, 1X2 Network was able to deploy its games on Stake.dk immediately.
Early-performing titles on the platform include:
- 3 Hot Chilli Peppers
- 4 Dragon Pots
- Piñata Go Go
This immediate rollout highlights the strategic advantage of regulatory preparedness in competitive European markets.
Expanding Stake.dk’s Content Depth
Since launching earlier in 2026, Stake.dk has quickly established itself as a major player in Denmark’s online betting and gaming sector, offering:
- Slots
- Table games
- Live casino
- Sports betting
By adding 1X2 Network’s content, Stake.dk further diversifies its entertainment portfolio while reinforcing its competitive position.
1X2 Network’s Long-Term Content Strategy
Operating under its “Gaming Done Great Since 2002” banner, 1X2 Network now offers more than 750 titles across multiple verticals, including:
- Slots
- Table games
- Arcade games
- Virtual sports
Its in-house brands, including Iron Dog Studio, continue to support expansion across regulated jurisdictions with over four new releases each month.
Strategic Benefits for Both Companies
For 1X2 Network, the partnership enhances:
- Danish market penetration
- Brand visibility
- Access to Stake.dk’s expanding player base
For Stake.dk, the collaboration supports:
- Broader content variety
- Stronger player retention
- Enhanced competitive differentiation
Reinforcing Growth in Regulated Europe
This deal reflects the broader trend of suppliers prioritizing partnerships with fast-scaling regulated operators to maximize reach and accelerate market share.
As Denmark remains one of Europe’s mature regulated iGaming markets, collaborations such as this are becoming increasingly important for both suppliers and operators seeking sustainable growth.



