Playnetic has announced a new partnership with Microgame which will see it’s full portfolio of slot offerings go live via the operator’s platform in the Italian market.
This latest deal comes as part of a phase of recent European expansion for the supplier – and will see titles such as Joxer, Piggy Plunder, Lucky 7 Seas and more go live to players in the Italian market through Microgames online platform. For Microgame, this latest collaboration closely follows an additional partnership last month which also saw the operator introduce new 3 Oaks Gaming offerings to the Italian market as part of a similar integration.
Speaking on this latest deal, Microgame Gaming and Sales Director, Francesco Cuzzupoli, said: “The integration of the Playnetic catalogue, the first in Italy, represents an important step in expanding our casino offering. Playnetic’s content aligns perfectly with our vision, combining stability, thematic variety and gameplay capable of generating consistent player engagement across our network.”
Elsewhere, also in December, Microgame provided backing to the launch of a new slots studio – Red Papaya – which went live just before Christmas Day.
On the other side of this latest deal, Playnetic is currently fielding a period of recent executive changeover. Indeed, this month Playnetic welcomed former Swintt CEO David Mann, who has stepped into the top role at the company to help lead the supplier through its latest phase of growth. Last week, Kai Botha was also appointed as Playnetic’s new CCO.
Filippo Stotani, Senior Account Manager at Playnetic, also spoke on this latest integration, saying: “We’re delighted to be live in Italy through a partnership with Microgame, a well-established and highly regarded name in the local market. Our games are designed to deliver modern, reliable and high-value entertainment for operators, and we’re confident this collaboration is the start of a strong and successful journey together.”
Microgame drew intensified focus on Italy during 2025, bolstering its offerings in the region through a multitude of partnerships