Swintt plans to expand its game selection at Eurobet.it after its initial rollout in the Italian market in October prompted the operator to pursue additional releases.
The supplier entered Italy last month through an exclusive partnership with Eurobet.it, introducing five Elysium Studios titles: Pirates Pledge Hold & Win, Battle of Myths, Supa Crew, Wizardz World and Crystalium. Early player engagement with the initial lineup encouraged the company to move forward with a second wave of content.
Swintt is now seeking regulatory clearance in Italy to add A Hopping Kiss and Enigma of Egypt to the platform. The expansion would broaden the range of Elysium Studios titles available to local players while giving the supplier additional visibility in the market. Through the exclusive agreement, Eurobet.it remains the first Italian operator to host Swintt's content, adding another provider to its existing portfolio.
David Mann, outgoing Swintt CEO, said: "Since launching with Eurobet.it at the end of October, we've been encouraged by the reception our Elysium Studios titles have received from Italian players, and work is already underway to roll out our next round of releases."
"With both A Hopping Kiss and Enigma of Egypt set to launch on the platform in the coming months, our ongoing partnership with Eurobet will ensure we remain visible in the market and can build on the early momentum created by our debut."
Claudia De Santis, Head of Gaming Integrations & Operations at Eurobet.it, said: "At Eurobet.it, our strategy focuses on distinguishing our offer by securing the market's most innovative content first. Partnering with Swintt allows us to maintain this competitive edge.
"We are thrilled to be the exclusive launch partner for Swintt in Italy; adding Pirates Pledge Hold & Win to our library reinforces our commitment to delivering premium, first-to-market experiences to our players."
Swintt CEO Mann will leave at the end of the year after six and a half years. He will support the transition through December before taking up a new role in January