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Octoplay expands Nordic presence through Paf partnership

The integration brings Octoplay's portfolio of games to Paf's player base, extending the supplier's footprint across regulated markets in the Nordic region.

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Key Points
Octoplay has partnered with Paf to launch its casino game portfolio on the Nordic operator’s platform
The agreement forms part of Octoplay’s wider expansion across regulated markets
The supplier now holds licences in 15 jurisdictions worldwide

Octoplay has expanded its presence in regulated European markets through a new partnership with Nordic operator Paf.

The agreement will see Octoplay’s portfolio of casino games integrated into Paf’s platform, making the supplier’s titles available to the operator’s customer base across its regulated markets. 

The launch forms part of Octoplay’s broader global expansion strategy as the company continues to build partnerships with operators.

Commenting on the new deal, Ralitsa Georgieva, Director of Business Development at Octoplay, stated: "Launching with Paf highlights our momentum in delivering content to the industry's leading operators. 

“This partnership represents a significant step in our strategy as we continue our rapid rollout across regulated markets worldwide."

Eric Castro, Head of Games Content Casino & Games at Paf Group, added: "We are pleased to partner with Octoplay and introduce their portfolio to our players. 

“Their track record of delivering high-quality gaming experiences aligns with our commitment to providing the best entertainment to our customers."

The Paf deal follows a series of notable launches in recent months. In January 2026, Octoplay went live in Michigan through simultaneous integrations with BetMGM, FanDuel, Fanatics and Rush Street Interactive, representing the supplier's largest coordinated US market entry to date. 

Additionally, February saw Octoplay's first foray into Latin America, via a partnership with Superbet in Brazil.

Paf, meanwhile, recently lowered its mandatory loss limit for all customers to €15,000 ($17,300) per year, continuing a long-term programme aimed at reducing unsustainable gambling. The operator has stated its intention to bring the limit down further to €8,000 annually.

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Paf was the first international gaming company to introduce mandatory loss limits for all players as part of its responsible gambling framework

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