Winlandia Expands UK Operations with Comprehensive Bingo Portfolio

Key Moments:

  • Winlandia introduced its bingo selection to players in the UK and Sweden
  • The launch features a partnership with Gambling.com and exclusive promotion on WhichBingo.co.uk
  • Players can receive a welcome bonus of 100% up to £50, 300 No Wagering Bingo Tickets, and 100 Free Spins on Big Bass Bonanza

Winlandia Diversifies Game Selection

Winlandia, known for its Nordic-themed online casino and powered by SkillOnNet, has broadened its gaming portfolio by rolling out a bingo vertical tailored for players in the UK and Sweden. This update enables customers to access an array of bingo options provided by Pragmatic Play, including formats such as 90-ball, 80-ball, 75-ball, 50-ball, 30-ball, and Speed Bingo. The new lineup also features themed bingo rooms like Big Bass Bingo, Drop Pots, Boom Box, and a dedicated Jackpot Room.

Special Bingo Features and Exclusive Rooms

Players now have access to Pragmatic Play’s flagship Bingo Blast experience, its Snowball Blast variant, Diamond Dazzle, and the newly released Reels Room. These additions aim to enhance the entertainment value and variety available to players.

Strategic Partnerships and Promotional Initiatives

In conjunction with this launch, Winlandia has teamed up with Gambling.com, utilizing the WhichBingo.co.uk platform for exclusive promotional activities targeting UK audiences over several weeks. This collaboration is designed to maximize exposure and attract a broader base of bingo enthusiasts.

Welcome Bonus to Mark the Launch

To commemorate the start of Winlandia Bingo, the operator has introduced a special welcome package in partnership with WhichBingo. The bonus includes a 100% match up to £50, along with 300 No Wagering Bingo Tickets and 100 Free Spins on Big Bass Bonanza. Eligibility requirements apply, as do GambleAware guidance and terms and conditions.

PromotionDetails
Welcome Bonus100% up to £50
No Wagering Bingo Tickets300 tickets
Free Spins100 on Big Bass Bonanza

Industry Leaders on the Launch

Christoffer Grönlund, head of Affiliates at Winlandia, said: “This launch highlights our commitment to long-term affiliate partnerships and strengthens our collaboration with Gambling.com Group.

“Pragmatic Play’s bingo suite allows us to bring the Winlandia experience to a wider audience while maintaining our Nordic character and focus on entertainment.

We’re proud of how our affiliate relationships continue to drive quality traffic and sustainable growth in key markets like the UK.”

Malcolm Farrimond, head of bingo at SkillOnNet, added: “It’s great to see Pragmatic Play Bingo now live on Winlandia in both the UK and Sweden. The product offers a strong mix of bingo games, including Big Bass Bingo, Bingo Blast and Drop Pots, with something to suit different types of players.

“We’re also pleased to launch Big Bass Bingo exclusively for UK players – a new room inspired by the popular slot title. It’s a well-rounded bingo offering that supports Winlandia’s focus on entertainment and variety, and we’re looking forward to seeing how players in both markets respond.”

Corina Tanasa, account manager at WhichBingo.co.uk, said: “WhichBingo.co.uk and Gambling.com are delighted to support the exclusive launch of Winlandia’s new bingo product. We look forward to showcasing this exciting addition to the market and delivering an engaging experience to players. This collaboration marks an important step in bringing innovative bingo content to a wider audience.”

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Daniel Williams

Daniel Williams has started his writing career as a freelance author at a local paper media. After working there for a couple of years and writing on various topics, he found his interest for the gambling industry.
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