Swintt has taken the next step in its UK expansion plans after securing a content partnership with MrQ.
The agreement further establishes the position of Swintt’s slot content in the UK online casino sector, with the supplier’s collection of in-house games, as well as titles from its subsidiary Elysium Studios, being part of the deal.
Lars Kollind, Head of Business Development at Swintt, commented: “Going live in the UK last year was obviously a huge deal for Swintt, so we’re excited to be able to build on the strong foundations we’ve already laid down by partnering with one of the market’s top online casino brands in MrQ.
“With its huge collection of games and wager-free promotions, the operator has established a loyal following among UK customers and adding exciting new releases from our Elysium Studios – Driven by Swintt range to its platform will ensure that they reach more players than ever before.”
MrQ’s online casino offering will now feature Swintt’s portfolio of certified slot releases alongside the platform’s current lobby of over 900 individual titles.
Games to gain added exposure in the UK market include Elysium Studios’ I Hate Fairytales and Wild Wild North, with Swintt subsidiary’s future slot, Pirate Pledge Hold & Win, also being made available upon its release.
Detailing some of the studio’s recent decisions behind entering new markets, Swintt CEO David Mann recently spoke to iGaming Expert about the slot developer’s plans in North America as well as its dedication to slots over niche games.
Daniel Pascoe, Senior Casino Manager at MrQ, added: “Given that MrQ is an online casino that’s all about fun, providing the best collection of games on the market has always been a top priority for us – and adding Swintt titles to our line-up will definitely enable us grow stronger in this respect.
“With exciting releases like Wild Wild North and I Hate Fairytales already proving popular in the UK market, we’re sure these games will go on to become hugely popular with our players and we can’t wait to see how they all perform.”












