Swintt will launch its dedicated SwinttPremium games portfolio with bet-at-home, the German iGaming and betting operator, which will now benefit from an extensive variety of games that are designed to engage and retain players. Bet-at-home is primarily known for its sports betting offers, but the company has been steadily pushing into the online casino vertical.
Most of these efforts have concentrated on the introduction of slot games, which is precisely where Swintt and SwinttPremium come in. The portfolio brings a number of fantastic games that are designed to appeal to players on every level, blending classic and modern gameplay elements in titles such as Del Fruit, Master of Books, and more.
The portfolio similarly features a selection of unique game features that are further designed to elevate player mood and create memorable experiences that compel players to come back home and look for more.
Bet-at-home is also soon expecting to release even more unique titles from Elysium Studios, which will allow it to complete a serious and worthwhile collection of slot games that will appeal to German players. Swintt acquired Elysium Studios at the beginning of the year.
Swintt Head of Business Development Lars Kollind has welcomed the opportunity to see his company further grow its reach in the German iGaming market and continue to add to its momentum and clout in the local market through this tie-up with Bet-at-home.
"In doing so, we hope we’ll connect with many new players as we help the brand introduce more sports bettors to its online casino offering," Kollind added.
Bet-at-home Chief Executive Officer Marco Falchetto was similarly happy to see his brand continue to grow its offer for slot fans and add titles from one of the most respected and coveted studios, Swintt.
"We can now offer customers even more excitement and choice than ever before," Falchetto said. Speaking of expansion, Swintt has been building up its footprint elsewhere in Europe, including in Belgium where the company recently introduced its portfolio with Circus.be, a respected local operator.
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