Swintt product suite to be distributed via White Hat Gaming platform
Malta-headquartered content supplier Swintt has entered into a distribution agreement with the White Hat Gaming full-service platform.
Under the new deal, the supplier’s popular product suite will be distributed to a range of leading casino brands powered by the state-of-the-art iGaming platform.
Extensive product suite:
Commenting on the deal, Chief Executive Officer for White Hat Gaming, Andreas Söneby, said…
“Swintt is a provider that’s made huge strides in a very short space of time, and we are not surprised at their success given their extensive product suite. We believe their content will be welcomed by our clients and players and we look forward to seeing their games live on our platform.”
Proven success:
Included in Swintt’s products that are to be made available on the White Hat Gaming platform is an “exclusive selection” of land-based games that according to the source have already proved popular in various European markets. Also to be included courtesy of the distribution agreement is a selection of 33 proprietary games.
Renown platform:
Also commenting on the partnership, Chief Executive Officer for Swintt, David Flynn, said…
“White Hat Gaming are known for having an industry leading platform, supporting many popular casino brands. We are ecstatic to be partnering with White Hat Gaming to see our suite of products made available to their clients.”
A market-leading, full-service platform, White Hat Gaming was founded in 2012, and as an aggregator of third-party providers, the company provides market-leading content, including Kambi Sportsbook and more than 100 leading games providers such as Aristocrat, Evolution Gaming, NetEnt, Bally and many others.
Earlier this month, Swintt released its pirate-themed Sea Raiders video slot. The 5-reel, 3-row game features bonus rounds, walking wilds re-spins, random wilds re-spins, stacked wilds re-spins and more!
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