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Danish Gambling Authority Targets Illegal Gambling
Denmark is stepping up its fight against illegal gambling.
The Danish Gambling Authority has expanded its enforcement efforts, forming a key partnership with Twitch to combat illicit gambling content.
A growing concern is ‘Robux betting,’ where the in-game currency from Roblox is used for gambling, often by underage players.
With court rulings confirming that Robux gambling sites must comply with Danish laws, the regulator is taking decisive action.
Denmark Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Gambling with Twitch Partnership and Robux Betting Oversight
Key Points
- The Danish Gambling Authority has partnered with Twitch to remove illegal gambling content from the platform.
- Robux betting is emerging as a growing risk, especially for younger players.
- A Danish court has ruled that gambling sites using Robux must be licensed under Danish law.
Twitch Partnership Expands Denmark’s Online Gambling Oversight
The Danish Gambling Authority (Spillemyndigheden) has long collaborated with major tech platforms like Apple, Google, and Facebook to remove illegal gambling content.
Now, the regulator is partnering with Twitch, the world’s largest game-streaming platform.
Why Twitch?
- Twitch is a hotspot for gambling-related content, including unlicensed operators promoting betting sites.
- Many gambling influencers target younger audiences, raising concerns about underage exposure to gambling.
- The partnership allows Denmark’s regulator to report and remove illegal content more efficiently.
This initiative reinforces Denmark’s commitment to tackling unregulated gambling and ensuring a safer digital environment.
Robux Betting: A Growing Threat to Young Players
A major focus in Denmark’s 2024 gambling report is the rise of Robux betting, where players use the in-game currency from Roblox to place bets.
Why is this a problem?
- Robux can be converted into real-world money through Roblox’s Developer Exchange Program (DevEx).
- Third-party gambling sites exploit this feature, allowing underage players to engage in unauthorised betting.
- Most Robux betting sites operate without a Danish gaming license, making them illegal under national laws.
A court ruling in August 2024 confirmed that Robux gambling sites targeting Danish users must comply with Denmark’s gambling regulations.
Court Ruling Strengthens Danish Gambling Laws
In a landmark decision, the Court of Frederiksberg ruled that Robux-based gambling sites with Danish-language content are considered to be targeting Denmark.
This means:
- Such sites must obtain a Danish gambling license or face enforcement actions.
- Operators found offering Robux betting in Denmark are now subject to fines and website blocking.
- Danish authorities are actively monitoring and removing illegal gambling sites.
Public Encouraged to Report Illegal Gambling
Denmark’s strict gambling laws are designed to protect players, especially minors and vulnerable individuals.
The Danish Gambling Authority is calling on the public to report suspicious gambling sites and activities.
- Players and parents can submit reports to help authorities track down illegal operators.
- Website blocks and legal actions will continue against unlicensed gambling providers.
- Educational campaigns will focus on raising awareness about gambling risks in online games.
Denmark Leads the Charge Against Unregulated Gambling
Denmark continues to set the standard for responsible gambling enforcement.
With a new Twitch partnership, increased oversight of Robux betting, and a landmark court ruling, the country is ensuring a safer gambling environment.
What’s next?
- More website blocks against illegal operators
- Further crackdowns on gaming-related betting platforms
- Stronger licensing and compliance measures
With regulators, courts, and tech platforms working together, Denmark is reinforcing its leadership in responsible gambling regulation.