Swintt, the renowned software provider celebrated for its classically-themed Premium releases and cutting-edge Select slots, has announced its official approval to operate in Ontario.
This significant milestone means that Swintt's full suite of games will now be available on AGCO-licensed platforms, marking the provider's debut in North America.
This move is part of Swintt's broader strategy to expand into more regulated markets in 2024. With certifications already in eleven countries, including Malta, Germany, and the Netherlands, the Ontario approval underscores Swintt's commitment to growth and its ability to meet regulatory standards across various jurisdictions.
Ontario players can now enjoy popular SwinttGames titles, such as the fan-favorite slot Aloha Spirit XtraLock™, alongside upcoming releases from Elysium Studios – Driven by Swintt. This collaboration, following Swintt's acquisition of Elysium Studios earlier this year, has enriched the company's portfolio with new games that feature immersive themes and the latest in slot design and graphics.
The first game from this partnership, Tipsy Charms, has already seen great success. Players can also look forward to the Mesopotamian-themed adventure, Law of Gilgamesh, which is set to launch on May 30th. These exciting new titles promise to bring fresh entertainment and engagement to the Ontario market.
David Mann, Chief Executive Officer at Swintt, expressed his enthusiasm about this new venture: "Swintt is delighted to have received AGCO approval for its games in Ontario, and we’re very excited to now have the chance to take this new and dynamic market by storm.
Being certified to launch in Ontario is definitely a huge step for the company that will enable us to showcase our brand to new audiences on the global stage."
With this entry into the regulated Canadian market, Swintt is poised for a significant expansion in the second half of 2024. The company has high hopes that this approval will further cement its reputation as a leading global provider in the iGaming industry.
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