Yggdrasil Slots
Yggdrasil: a Norse name and a Viking signature
Yggdrasil takes its name from the tree that holds together the nine worlds of Norse myth, and the provider wears that heritage openly. Its longest-running series sends Viking raiders into battle, and Vikings Go Berzerk: Reloaded is the current flagship: a rage meter fills as the crew fights, turning them into sticky wilds for the Ragnarök free spins. Founded in 2013, Yggdrasil built its name on a handful of polished, cinematic slots rather than a flood of releases.
From a NetEnt veteran's start-up to a slot platform
Yggdrasil was founded by Fredrik Elmqvist, who held senior roles at NetEnt before striking out on his own, and that background shows in the production values. The company later grew into something wider than a game company: through its GATI technology and the YG Masters programme, it now publishes and distributes slots built by partner teams on the same platform. For players, that means a Yggdrasil release can come from its own crew or a partner, but it tends to carry the same mechanical polish.
A tour of Yggdrasil's worlds at Wunderino
Every Yggdrasil slot here is verified for Germany's regulated market by the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde (GGL). Four that show its thematic range:
- Valley of the Gods 2 — an Egyptian grid where scarab blockers clear to open more positions and ways to win as the round builds.
- Gator Gold Deluxe Gigablox — a swamp-and-safari slot built on the Gigablox mechanic, where oversized symbols drop in across the reels.
- Blood Moon Wilds — a werewolf tale set in Victorian New Orleans, with a lunar calendar that decides when wilds strike.
- Boilin' Pots — a woodland-witchcraft slot whose reels grow taller as wins land, opening thousands more ways to win.
Gigablox, Splitz and the GEMs toolkit
What gives Yggdrasil titles a family resemblance is its set of branded mechanics, the GEMs: Gigablox drops giant super-symbols onto the reels, Splitz multiplies symbols into far more ways to win, and MultiMax stacks rising multipliers as wins repeat. They are reused and licensed across both in-house and partner games, so once you recognise one, you will spot it elsewhere in the range.
More providers to explore
For a similar mix of strong themes and distinct mechanics, NetEnt shares Yggdrasil's Scandinavian lineage and Play'n GO works the same grid-and-feature territory. The complete line-up is on the slots page whenever you want to compare them side by side.













































