Fennica Gaming has successfully launched its online casino games portfolio with Svenska Spel Sport & Casino, completing integration across all three gaming verticals with the Swedish operator.
The launch marks the final component of Fennica Gaming's product offering with Svenska Spel, following previous deployments of eInstants and electronic gaming machine (EGM) games.
Commenting on the development, Niklas Örtbrant, Head of Casino at Svenska Spel Sport & Casino, stated: "We're pleased with the swift delivery that allowed us to launch in a timeframe we wished for. Fennica's expanding portfolio excites us, and we look forward to discovering which games our players enjoy most. Exclusive offerings are definitely a welcome addition.
"Our teams at Svenska Spel Sport & Casino and Fennica Gaming are collaborating closely to provide a diverse selection of games to meet our players' different preferences."
Kirsi Lagus, SVP of Portfolio and Product Development at Fennica Gaming, added: "Our teams at Fennica and Veikkaus tech, as well as the team with the customer at Svenska Spel Sport & Casino, were motivated to go live on a rapid schedule.
"By leveraging advanced tools, streamlined processes and latest technology, our three vertical capability is now in full action with Svenska Spel. I am extremely pleased with the swift collaboration demonstrated by all involved.
"We are excited that now all three game verticals - eInstants, slot games and online casino games - are live with an international customer."
The launch comes during a period of regulatory focus in Sweden, where Spelinspektionen has recently tightened supervision of land-based venues and updated rules for casino and slot licence holders.
Svenska Spel itself remains active in restructuring its partnerships, and recently confirmed it will not renew its sponsorship of HockeyAllsvenskan beyond June 2026.
The full Fennica 'Gaming Universe' was first deployed in Finland under Veikkaus, allowing the company to refine gameplay and gather behavioural insights ahead of international launches