Swintt partners with Jokerstar.de and brings premium slot games to German players. (Image: incamerastock / Alamy)
Prominent online casino software provider Swintt has further strengthened its foothold in the burgeoning German market by inking a deal to supply its range of games to the domain at Jokestar.de.
Established in 2019, Swintt offers a collection of over 150 titles to online casinos in eleven jurisdictions, including the Netherlands, Lithuania, Sweden, Latvia and the United Kingdom.
The Malta-headquartered firm was recently also licensed by the iGaming regulator for the Canadian province of Ontario and is actively seeking analogous certifications for Greece, Switzerland and Italy.
Speaking exclusively to Casinos.com, the Head of Business Development for Swintt, Lars Kollind, revealed his company is now offering Jokestar.de the full suite of online slot games from its SwinttPremium and Elysium Studios - Driven by Swintt divisions.
The executive stated this portfolio has been ‘designed to replicate the iconic looks and simple gameplay of land-based slots’ and encompasses its fruit-themed Extra Win X title as well as its Seven Books Unlimited game with an easy-to-trigger free spins feature.
“The scope of our agreement with Jokerstar.de covers all of our existing line-up as well as any future releases that we make during this partnership,” Kollind said.
“We expect slots in the SwinttPremium range to be the most favoured by Jokerstar.de customers, as these have historically proven to be highly successful in the German market.”
Kollind described Jokestar.de as having ‘a strong foothold in Germany’ alongside a range of marketing and promotional activities that do ‘a great job’ at helping it to acquire new players.
He also declared the fresh alliance aligns with his company’s ‘primary goal’ of ensuring its games ‘are seen by a broad cross-section of players in as many regulated markets as possible.’
“Having our games live with Jokestar.de will enable us to connect with a wide new audience that is likely to grow even further as time goes by,” Kollind said.
“This will, in turn, help us build awareness of the Swintt brand while also providing a handy point of differentiation between Jokerstar.de and some of its competitors to hopefully help drive acquisition.”
Looking into the future, Kollind declared Swintt is ‘always on the lookout for more partners’ and would consider inking analogous arrangements with further iGaming operators in Germany should their values match.
He additionally proclaimed Swintt is ‘ready to explore other deals’ and is hoping to have achieved certification in Greece, Switzerland and Italy by the end of the year.
“One of the important things about this trio of markets is that they are all already regulated, which is, and will continue to be, an absolutely key part of Swintt’s growth strategy going forward to ensure a safer and more sustainable experience for customers,” Kollind said.
Alan Campbell has been reporting on the global gambling industry ever since graduating from university in the late-1990s with degrees in journalism, English and history. Now headquartered in the northern English city of Sheffield, he has written on a plethora of topics, companies, regulatory developments and technological innovations for a large number of traditional and digital publications from around the planet.
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