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#GEO-ALERTMay 13, 2026

Germany and Sweden Revise iGaming Regulations

"Regulatory changes in Germany and Sweden are affecting player access and bonus availability, with Germany imposing a €1 stake limit on online slots and Sweden introducing stricter bonus rules. These changes aim to promote responsible gaming and reduce problem gambling."

Recent changes in iGaming regulations in Germany and Sweden are significantly impacting the online gaming industry. In Germany, the new State Treaty on Gaming (GlüStV) came into effect on July 1, 2021, introducing a €1 stake limit on online slots and a ban on in-game purchases.

Key Changes

  • In-game purchases and loot boxes are prohibited
  • Online slots are limited to a €1 stake per spin
  • Table games and poker are subject to a €1 per bet limit

In Sweden, the Spelinspektionen regulatory body has introduced stricter rules on bonuses, effective from July 1, 2022. Licensed operators are now required to offer a single welcome bonus per customer, with a maximum value of SEK 100 (approximately €10).

Bonus Comparison

A comparison of the maximum bonus values offered by top iGaming operators in Sweden and other European countries is shown below:

CountryMax Bonus Value
SwedenSEK 100 (€10)
UKΒ£100 (€120)
DenmarkDKK 1,000 (€135)

These regulatory changes are likely to have a significant impact on the iGaming industry, with operators adapting their products and marketing strategies to comply with the new rules. Players in Germany and Sweden may experience changes in their gaming experience, including reduced bonus availability and lower stake limits.

πŸ” Intelligence Sources & Veracity

This intelligence piece is cross-referenced with local regulatory filings and operator transparency reports.

Primary Source:SpinBonus Intelligence β†—

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