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Playson’s portfolio of games to feature on acclaimed SkillOnNet platform

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SkillOnNet has announced a new content partnership with leading games developer Playson. The deal will see the integration of Playson’s full suite of games onto SkillOnNet’s renowned games platform.

Malta-based Playson’s portfolio comprises more than 85 omni-channel casino games, tested and certified for all major European regulated territories, including recent hits like Treasures of Fire: Scatter Pays, Pirate Sharky and Royal Coins: Hold and Win.

Playson is the fast-growing digital entertainment supplier, operating within more than 20 regulated markets and with more than 140 partners across the globe, with many staff based across Europe including Malta and the UK.

SkillOnNet is a global gaming and entertainment brand that operates award-winning online casinos such as PlayOjo and LuckyNiki. Its platform currently offers more than 3,500 titles, including classic slots, video slots, progressive slots, table games, live dealer, bingo, instant-win and more.

Blanka Homor, Sales Director at Playson said: “SkillOnNet is a major tier one operator and software provider, so this deal is another major milestone in our amazing growth story. Through this deal, and others like it, Playson is strongly positioned to meet its ambitions of delivering entertainment and satisfaction to the lives of the busy world.”

Jani Kontturi, Head of Games at SkillOnNet said: “We’re thrilled to partner up with a dynamic and exciting company like Playson and we’re delighted to bolster our platform with a truly fantastic collection of games. It’s a really diverse portfolio of exciting titles, developed with engaging math and wrapped in beautiful aesthetics.”

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