Swintt has strengthened bet365’s local and international content library, with the company doubling down on the ongoing UK partnership with the release of its Elysium Studios games.
Internationally, the studio is launching its acclaimed SwinttPremium portfolio on bet365’s dot com markets, injecting its hard-hitting and popular titles and offering them to new and existing audiences.
Swintt has developed a long list of mechanically and thematically excellent games that excel in providing players with fun mechanics and powerful narratives that translate into stronger engagement and retention.
Those include the upcoming King’s Gold Hold and Win, as well as branded, slot, and table games. Some of the most popular recent releases include Seven Seven Money Bloxx, Pablo El Diablo, Book of Dino Deluxe, and others.
Swintt has also developed Book Games and SwinttLive, creating unique branches of its content library that give partner operators a new differentiation edge.
Bet365 hails new partnership as one forged to meet local player preferences
Commenting on the fresh alliance, Swintt COO Anthony Dalla-Giacoma said that bet365 is one of the most popular operators in the United Kingdom, and the deal allows Swintt to immediately expand its reach with players.
"By sharing our Elysium Studios titles in the UK and making our Premium content available to .com users, we’ll be able to supply games that are ideally suited to each target market, reinforcing our status as a software provider that can cater to local player preferences on a truly global scale."
In its customary succinct style, bet365 said that the partnership was another way to enhance its portfolio while mindful of local player preferences. The deal with Swintt is a perfect choice for the targeted markets.
Apart from this new alliance, Swintt has been busy expanding the reach of its studio games in other markets as well.
In November, the company pushed forward in Italy, with the company receiving the go-ahead from the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli, the country’s gambling regulator.
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