The casino and sports betting company NetBet will now have a greater selection of offerings as they partner with game provider Swintt.
In a press release on Monday (March 3) the duo announced the partnership which marks the latest move from NetBet in their self-described mission to “create and maintain the best online gaming experience.”
A number of popular games from the Swintt library will be added onto the site, including I Hate Fairytales, Clash of Heroes and Law of Gilgamesh.
Claudia Georgevici, NetBet PR manager, said: “We are thrilled to introduce Swintt to our players and offer a selection of its finest games to those of you who have not yet experienced what they have to offer.
“This partnership with Swintt demonstrates the importance we place on offering our customers the most diverse and dynamic experience, which has become our trademark.”
Gaming provider Swintt commits to entering new markets ahead of NetBet announcementThe gaming provider and software developer has games with classic themes but also modern-looking slots too. This isn’t the first deal to have been made by NetBet as the company is already working with other gaming providers.
David Mann, CEO at Swintt, said: “I am so excited to continue our partnership with NetBet, who share our passion for pushing the boundaries of the iGaming world.
“This partnership also strengthens our commitment to responsible gaming, as we strive to transport customers to a new and exciting world with our range of slot machines.”
This new deal comes just a few weeks after Swintt announced it added a 12th regulated market to its operations in Greece. The company has also vowed to enter three new markets over the course of 2025, with this news coming in on February 17.
It was the Hellenic Gaming Commission that gave the studio the green light to provide Swintt titles to licensed platforms in the country. Last year, Swintt saw approvals in the UK and Ontario.
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