Digital operator SkillOnNet has announced a new content partnership with iGaming supplier Swintt, extending its portfolio of online casino titles across multiple regulated markets.
Under the agreement, Swintt’s portfolio of Select, Premium and Elysium Studios slot titles has been integrated across a number of SkillOnNet-powered brands in the .com, UK and Mexico markets.
This includes availability on platforms such as PlayOJO, SlotsMagic and SpinGenie, with further rollouts planned across additional regulated jurisdictions in the coming months.
The integration provides SkillOnNet with access to Swintt’s broader catalogue of igaming content, which spans classically themed slot titles within the Premium range and mechanic-driven games in the Select portfolio. Examples from these collections include Seven Seven Pots and Pearls and Aloha Spirit XtraLockTM.
Expanded
Swintt has also expanded its content strategy through the acquisition of Elysium Studios, adding a range of feature-focused releases designed primarily for mobile play.
Titles from this studio include I Hate Fairytales and Pirate Pledge: Frozen Seas, which are also being made available as part of the partnership.
Swintt was founded in 2019 and develops slot content for distribution in regulated iGaming markets. SkillOnNet operates a network of online casino and sportsbook brands across multiple jurisdictions.
Both companies stated that the agreement is intended to support ongoing expansion of their respective content and distribution footprints.
New Audience
Financial terms of the partnership were not disclosed.
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.
“The deal will further strengthen our current offering, and we’re particularly excited to see how some of their newer Elysium Studios slots perform for our clients.”
Anthony Dalla-Giacoma, Chief Commercial Officer at Swintt, added: “Swintt is very happy to have partnered with SkillOnNet in a deal that has significant strategical importance for our brand.
“Given the company’s multiple licences, global outlook and extensive list of clients, working with them will enable us to put our games in front of a wide new audience.”
