Push Gaming Expands Presence in Sweden with Glitnor Group Partnership


Push Gaming, a prominent B2B gaming supplier, has expanded its portfolio in Sweden by going live with Glitnor Group, aligning with its strategy for global growth. This collaboration introduces Push Gaming’s acclaimed slot titles to the Swedish market through Glitnor Group’s Happy Casino and Lucky Casino brands.

Players at these casinos can now enjoy a selection of Push Gaming’s popular slots, including Razor Returns, Jammin Jars, and the entire Fat series. The addition of upcoming games like Wild Swarm 2, Samurai’s Katana, and Shamrock Saints is anticipated to enrich the already successful collection of games available through this partnership.

This rollout not only strengthens Push Gaming’s position in the Swedish market but also signifies its ongoing expansion across Europe, following similar initiatives in Greece, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

Fiona Hickey, Chief Business Development Officer at Push Gaming, said: “Glitnor Group’s brands provide Push Gaming with a fantastic platform to reach players in Sweden – they are the fastest growing online casinos in the country, which is the perfect place for our games to be.

“We have an exciting roadmap of titles coming up that are supported by numerous established player favourites which work as a rock-solid base, meaning we’re taking a formidable range of slots to Glitnor Group, as we are globally.

“This is another important development with a key partner that maintains our current level of growth.”

Sven de Ward, Head of Games at Glitnor Group added: “We are thrilled to partner with Push Gaming and feature its high-quality games on our platforms. Push Gaming has a strong reputation for delivering engaging and innovative titles that resonate with players.

“We believe that this collaboration will bring added value to our players and help us enhance our gaming offering. We look forward to a successful partnership with Push Gaming and are excited about the future possibilities.”

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