Pragmatic Play is showing no signs of slowing down, as the firm enters an agreement to provide its slots and live casino content across the SkillOnNet brand portfolio.

Lauded as a “landmark content agreement” with the casino software provider, the deal sees SkillOnNet integrate the casino content developer’s multi-product suite.

As a result of the partnership selected titles such as Wolf Gold and Da Vinci’s Treasure will now be available through SkillOnNet’s network of casino brands, which includes PlayOJO, DrueckGlueck and AhtiGames.

Michael Golembo, sales and marketing director from SkillOnNet, commented: “We’re thrilled to receive such a comprehensive offering from Pragmatic Play, which will be a very welcome addition for our customers.

“Integrating the Pragmatic Play offering was simple and straightforward, and to be able to function in multiple regulated markets has made this choice very easy for us. We look forward to a long and successful partnership.”

The agreement sees Pragmatic Play significantly increase its presence in a number of regulated markets through SkillOnNet, including the United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Schleswig Holstein, Spain and Portugal.

Yossi Barzely, chief business development officer at Pragmatic Play, added: “We are delighted to partner with SkillOnNet, who will receive a number of different products from across the Pragmatic Play range.

“It is very exciting for us to be signing such significant multi-product deals, and doing so across a number of jurisdictions is something that Pragmatic Play prides itself on.”

Pragmatic Play followed up deals made alongside SoftSwiss and Parimatch earlier in the month, by aligning with Wplay.co yesterday in a deal that deepened its Latin American footprint.

Julio Cesar Tamayo, chief executive officer at Wplay.co, said at the time: “Pragmatic Play’s games stand out in a crowded marketplace, with a wide array of successful content, and we’re thrilled to have them on board.”