Software provider Swintt has announced a new partnership agreement with 711, a popular Netherlands-based brand, as part of its strategic expansion in the regulated Dutch market.
Following its game certification for the Dutch market last year, Swintt will soon make a wide selection of its games available at 711, an online casino operator licensed by the Kansspelautoriteit (KSA).
The partnership will enable players at 711 to access titles from Swintt's renowned SwinttPremium and SwinttGames collections, as well as third-party slots released through the SwinttStudios initiative. With the gaming preferences of the Dutch market similar to neighboring Germany, the traditional SwinttPremium releases are expected to resonate well with players. These titles combine classic symbols and sounds with innovative bonus rounds, bringing popular land-based slot games to the online casino realm.
Among the anticipated SwinttPremium releases at 711, players can enjoy various chapters from the iconic "Book" series, such as Master of Books Unlimited, the fruit-themed Extra Win X with its wheel of fortune-style bonus round, and Duolitos Garden, which features the innovative Harvest Time respins and offers the chance to win up to four local jackpots.
In addition to catering to traditional slot enthusiasts, SwinttGames provides cutting-edge releases for players seeking new and exciting experiences. The lineup includes Aloha Spirit XtraLockTM, Swintt's most successful title to date, which offers a rewarding Tiki respins feature, and Candy Gold, inspired by mobile games and featuring a cluster pays mechanic along with optional boosters.
711's game library will also benefit from Swintt's SwinttStudios program, which allows boutique third-party software providers to develop and distribute their games using Swintt's existing infrastructure. This exclusive collection already includes titles from emerging studios, such as Fine Edge Gaming, whose Stacking Bisons slot with 720 ways to win will be released in the Netherlands as a result of this partnership.
Both Swintt and 711 are excited about the potential of this collaboration and the impact it will have on the market. David Mann, CEO of Swintt, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "The regulated Dutch market is one that Swintt has had its eye on ever since obtaining certification for our games there last year, so we're absolutely thrilled to now be able to offer a selection of our titles at 711."
Gilles de Backer, COO of 711, also shared his excitement, saying, "Swintt has proved themselves to be one of the most exciting and ambitious software developers around, and we're really excited to host their games. There's something for everyone in the Swintt catalogue, from classic slots to state-of-the-art releases, and we're sure their titles will prove hugely popular with our players."
With the upcoming rollout of Swintt's games at 711, both companies are poised to capitalize on the opportunities presented by the regulated Dutch market, delivering exciting gaming experiences to a wide audience.
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