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Swintt builds on ‘established brand’ in Germany with Bet-At-Home

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Swintt’s German presence has gained a significant boost as the slot studio formed an alliance with sports betting and casino operator Bet-At-Home

As the operator looks to branch out further into online casino content, Swintt has offered its range of both classic and modern slot content to Bet-At-Home, hoping to build upon the studio’s “established brand” in Germany. 

Lars Kollind, Head of Business Development at Swintt, said: “With Swintt already being an established brand in the German market, we’re thrilled to be able to share our popular range of slots with Bet-At-Home. 

“In doing so, we hope we’ll connect with many new players as we help the brand introduce more sports bettors to its online casino offering.” 

Within Swintt’s in-house offering is the studio’s classic collection of slot titles – the SwinttPremium range – are titles the studio believes will cater to German players, due to ‘accessible gameplay and casino-style graphics and sound’. 

This collection includes titles such as Del Fruit and Master of Books, offering ‘classically-designed’ features and symbols to appear to fans of traditional slot gameplay. 

The deal will also include soon-to-be-launched games from Swintt subsidiary Elysium Studios, which are said to offer players ‘signature mechanics and bonus features’. 

Marco Falchetto, Chief Executive Officer at Bet-At-Home, added: “Bet-At-Home is undoubtedly one of Germany’s top online sportsbooks, however it’s also a great place for slot fans too – and by adding Swintt titles to our ever-expanding line-up of casino games, we can now offer customers even more excitement and choice than ever before.” 

Danny Lee

Danny Lee iGaming Writer

Danny Lee is a gambling industry journalist covering iGaming, casino and sports betting developments for SBC News. He focuses on industry news, market trends and regulatory updates across global gaming markets.

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