SkillOnNet has entered into a content partnership with slot developer Swintt, with the supplier’s portfolio now available across a number of SkillOnNet-powered brands in the .com, UK and Mexican markets.
The integration covers games from Swintt’s Select, Premium and Elysium Studios lines. Customers at brands including PlayOjo, SlotsMagic and SpinGenie can now access a range of titles spanning classic fruit-style slots and feature-driven releases designed for mobile-first audiences.
Further rollouts are planned in additional regulated markets in the coming months, extending Swintt’s distribution across SkillOnNet’s international network of licences.
Swintt, founded in 2019, has expanded its portfolio through a combination of in-house development and strategic acquisition, including the addition of Elysium Studios. Its catalogue includes traditional-themed games such as Seven Seven Pots and Pearls alongside more recent releases such as I Hate Fairytales and Pirate Pledge: Frozen Seas.
Jani Kontturi, Head of Games at SkillOnNet, said: “SkillOnNet has always prided itself on working with best software providers in the business, so adding a brand of Swintt’s calibre to our portfolio is a huge plus.”
Anthony Dalla-Giacoma, CCO at Swintt, said: “Swintt is very happy to have partnered with SkillOnNet in a deal that has significant strategical importance for our brand.”
He added: “Working with them will enable us to put our games in front of a wide new audience.”
Earlier this month, Swintt expanded its presence in Greece through a partnership with NetBet, following its licensing approval from the Hellenic Gaming Commission last year and a separate launch on Starcasino Sport in Italy.
Swintt received its Greek licence approximately one year ago, marking its formal entry into the country’s regulated online casino market