Swintt and Mobilt agree partnership agreement

Swintt and Mobilt agree partnership agreement

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Swintt, the Malta-based game provider, have announced a new partnership agreement with innovative operator Mobilt.

The agreement enables the distribution of Swintt’s product suite to Mobilt’s popular casino brand Fortune Legends.

Swintt’s selection of land-based games popular in gaming halls across Europe are available, including top performing games like Master of Books, Seven Seven and Sinbad’s Oddysey. Players on Fortune Legends will also soon be able to enjoy Swintt’s proprietary games on the casino, which are powered by the SwinttGamify promotional suite.

Mobilt are a young, dynamic operator with a focus on delivering innovative solutions to enhance the online casino industry. The first Mobilt brand Fortune Legends is popular with players due to its cashback and zero wagering promotions.

Commenting on the new partnership, Swintt CCO David Mann said: “As a young growing company ourselves, we are thrilled to be partnering with Mobilt. Our partnership is formed at an exciting time of growth for both companies and we look forward to seeing our games available to their players.”

Andreas Bardun, CEO of Mobilt said of the deal: “We have been impressed with Swintt’s journey so far and we believe their content should be a strong match for our player base. Our market focus and future plans are well in sync with the Swintt product suite and we look forward to a long and prosperous partnership.”


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