Swintt pursues regulated market growth with Play North link-up

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Swintt has taken the next step in its regulated market expansion plans after securing a content partnership with Play North.

Focused on players in Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and Netherlands jurisdictions, Swintt will distribute content from its subsidiary Elsyium Studios, including titles such as I Hate Fairytales, to Play North’s Kansino and Pikakasino brands.

Daphne Xerri, Chief Production Officer at Play North, commented: “The provider’s popular range of Elysium Studios – Driven by Swintt games look to have all the right ingredients to really make an impact with players on both our Kansino and Pikakasino brands and we’re really excited to discover how they perform over the coming weeks.

“With a mission statement to always put players at the core, Play North is dedicated to bringing the very best in online casino content to customers in MGA and NL-licensed markets – and partnering Swintt will only further this aim.”

Swintt’s expansion to the Maltese and Dutch markets continues the developer’s push to expand its presence in Europe’s regulated markets. 

At the beginning of the year, the firm signed content agreements with Jokerstar in Germany and MrQ in the United Kingdom.

More recently, Swintt made its debut in Greece with Novibet after receiving the green light from the Hellenic Gaming Commission to launch its services in the Greek iGaming market.

On the latest collaboration, David Mann, CEO of Swintt, said: “Increasing our presence in regulated markets has always been at the heart of Swintt’s growth strategy, so teaming up with an exciting brand like Play North obviously comes as great news for our ongoing expansion plans.

“Like us, Play North are a young company with a firm focus on putting the player at the centre of everything they do – and with a strong presence in MGA and NL-regulated markets, the deal will help us share our exciting Elysium Studios titles with audiences on both of their online platforms.”

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