Swintt has become the latest supplier to team up with Srtarcasino in Italy, following customary approvals from the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli last summer, the country’s gambling watchdog.
Now, Swintt is bringing its high-performing and player-favorite titles to yet another iGaming frontier in the country, with the studio bringing its Elysium Studios products and ensuring that players have access to some of the most worthwhile online casino experiences.
Speaking of, Starcasino.it’s audiences can now expect games such as King’s Gold, Law of Gilgamesh, and I Hate Fairytales, among others. Swintt Chief Commercial Officer Anthony Dalla-Giacoma has welcomed the opportunity to see the company expand with its Elysium Studios range in the market:
"Since being granted ADM approval to offer games in Italy, we’ve been steadily increasing our foothold in the market and are thrilled to have the opportunity to do so again by partnering with Starcasino.it. With a deal now in place, Starcasino customers will be able to enjoy all the great titles in our Elysium Studios range, while also enjoying one week of exclusive access to our huge recent hit, King’s Gold Hold & Win."
Dalla-Giacoma was not alone in welcoming the new range of games and the opportunity to expand the supplier’s reach and portfolio in the Italian iGaming market. Betsson Group, which owns the Starcasino.it brand in the country, also commented through Business Director Italy, Fabio Denegri.
Denegri noted that Swintt’s Elysium Studios’ games are an important addition to the portfolio.
"Crowned by a one-week exclusivity period for King’s Gold Hold & Win, hosting these exciting titles will enable us to offer an even wider range of casino content to players, further strengthening our position as one of Italy’s leading operators," he added.
Besides its recent expansion in Italy, Swintt has also teamed up with bet365 in the United Kingdom recently, forming a new content alliance. The iGaming landscape in the country has continued to evolve with incoming higher taxes, which have not impeded suppliers’ ability to deliver new commercial partnerships.
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