Yggdrasil Signs Landmark Multi-Year Studio in a Box™ Partnership with Eeze
Yggdrasil has signed a multi-year agreement with Eeze, making it the first company to use Studio in a Box™. The deal will help Eeze create new slot games faster and bring them to players in several regulated markets.

Eeze Becomes First Studio in a Box™ Partner
Yggdrasil has announced a new long-term partnership with Eeze. The agreement marks the first commercial use of the company’s Studio in a Box™ program. The new program was created to help businesses build and launch slot games without setting up large development teams. Yggdrasil says many companies wanted more control over their game plans but faced high costs and long development times.
Through Studio in a Box™, Eeze will gain access to game development support, publishing services, and distribution across global markets. For Yggdrasil, the deal is an important step. It also serves as the first test of a business model the company has been developing for years.
Game in a Box™ Powers Development
A key part of the program is Game in a Box™ — Yggdrasil’s game creation system. The company spent the last two years building the system. It uses automation, machine learning, and AI-supported tools to help create game mathematics, game logic, and source code.
This process can reduce the time needed to build new games. It also allows partners to focus more on ideas and planning. The system includes:
Game creation tools
Publishing support
Development expertise
Access to global distribution
New Games Expected Later This Year
Eeze plans to use the program to build its own collection of slot games. The first two titles are expected to launch near the end of the year. After that, the companies plan to release two new games every month.
Those games will be introduced across several regulated markets. The planned release schedule shows that both companies have long-term goals for the partnership. A steady flow of new content could help Eeze grow its presence in the industry.
Leaders Outline Their Plans
Yggdrasil Chief Executive Officer James Curwen said Eeze showed strong ambition from the first discussions. He said the company had good ideas and clear goals but needed the right structure to support growth. Curwen also noted that many businesses faced the same issue. They wanted more control over game development — but not the expense of building large teams from scratch.
Meanwhile, Eeze Chief Commercial Officer Graeme Powrie called the agreement an important step for the company. He said it would help expand Eeze’s slots business, reach more markets, and support future growth.
The first game launches will show how the model performs in practice. For now, both companies believe the partnership can deliver strong results — and offer a new way to bring slot games to market.
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