Peter & Sons, an acclaimed powerhouse in the delivery of player-favorite and innovative content for the online casino industry, has announced a new multi-jurisdictional partnership with Interwetten.
The company has teamed up with the Germany-based operator and will now provide its cutting-edge content in Spain, Sweden, Greece, and the operator’s home market.
Peter & Sons has become known for its innovative designs and out-of-the-box thinking. Creating powerful narratives in its games, Peter & Sons makes sure to also integrate a strong core set of mechanics that allows the company to offer something truly unique.
With Barbarossa, one of the studio’s most popular franchises, usually receiving a sequel, Peter & Sons has no shortage of great titles to offer players. Xibalba, Wild 1, Voodoo Hex, Zombie Road, and Bubblegum and Robbo are all among the studio’s best-known and top-performing games, with some of those specifically new releases.
Peter & Sons Commercial Director and Founder Yann Bautista, has welcomed the opportunity to see the studio expand with a globally-acclaimed and recognized brand name.
"Many operators claim to be innovators, but few can be said to be true pioneers in the iGaming space like Interwetten, and we’re thrilled to partner with them. Their long-standing reputation and strong presence across key European markets make them an ideal strategic ally as we continue to expand our footprint and reach new players with our unique content."
Interwetten Director of Products Mario Bilic was similarly pleased with the opportunity to scale its offer with more quality games brought on by one of the very best studios in the industry. The tie-up with Peter & Sons allows the company to stand out with originality and quality.
"This is a studio that dares to be different, and we’re delighted to bring their games to our players," Bilic added.
In the meantime, Peter & Sons has been successfully scaling up its offer across places such as South Africa, as well as other parts of Europe, as the latest deal attests.
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