Big Daddy Gaming, the up-and-coming slot studio led by ex-Relax Gaming executives, has landed a supplier license from the Swedish Gambling Authority. The approval gives the studio the green light to distribute its slot content to licensed operators in one of Europe’s most tightly regulated markets.
This move sets the stage for Big Daddy to roll out its first games in Sweden by the end of 2025, with operator partnerships already in the pipeline. For a new studio trying to carve out space in a crowded industry, the licence represents more than a regulatory box ticked — it’s a clear sign the team’s infrastructure and content are ready for prime time.
What It Means for Swedish Slot Players
Big Daddy’s arrival could mean fresher, more engaging games hitting players’ favorite platforms. The studio’s early releases, tested with major operators pre-launch, mix humor and bold design with strong math models — a recipe that aims to entertain while offering solid value.
Players in Sweden are used to strict regulation and reliable content. The SGA licence means Big Daddy’s games have passed rigorous technical and compliance checks, offering peace of mind alongside entertainment.
A Long Road to the License
Big Daddy Gaming’s internal teams had been preparing for the Swedish application months in advance — rewriting code, locking down compliance processes, and working through the fine print of one of Europe’s toughest regulatory frameworks.
CEO Erland Hellström called the licence a “pivotal affirmation” of the studio’s readiness. “Sweden is a vital market in our growth plan. With this authorisation, we can rapidly begin servicing our operator partners there,” he said.
That includes delivering content that operators can monetize effectively while still giving players something fun and different to spin.
Next Stop: Malta
The studio isn’t stopping at Sweden. Big Daddy is in the final stages of applying for a Malta Gaming Authority licence, which would expand its reach into even more regulated European markets.
This approach mirrors a wider shift in the iGaming world. Small, independent studios are learning how to survive and scale under tight regulatory controls — and they’re doing it without compromising on creativity.
Building More Than Just Games
Big Daddy Gaming launched with a mission to disrupt the traditional slot supply model. The leadership team — which includes Hellström, Simon Hammon, and Daniel Eskola — brings deep experience from Relax Gaming and iGaming investor backing through Castech.
They’ve been vocal about creating a more sustainable and transparent supply chain for operators, blending fresh design with data-driven performance. It’s a bet on long-term value over short-term flash, and the Swedish licence gives that approach new credibility.
Why This Matters to the Industry
The SGA’s B2B licensing regime, introduced in July 2023, was designed to raise the bar across the board. By forcing all software providers to get licensed, the regulator tightened its grip on quality control, making it harder for unverified games to reach players.
Big Daddy’s approval under that framework signals that the studio isn’t just talking a big game — it’s meeting real standards.
For operators, that adds a new content partner to their short list of trusted providers. For players, it means more choices from a studio that claims to deliver both entertainment and fairness.
Final Thought
As Big Daddy Gaming’s titles start hitting Swedish lobbies, players might find themselves spinning something a little different. Whether the studio lives up to its name on the European stage remains to be seen — but with Sweden checked off and Malta on the horizon, the foundation is starting to look solid.










